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#11 Post by earwig » Mon Jul 31, 2006 3:04 pm

This is just a quick tip for your guys/gals. If you wet your laces or get them damp before tying, they will stay tied. I don't bother doing it but it works :)
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#12 Post by Skel3tor1 » Mon Jul 31, 2006 3:46 pm

Hehe, I just did this about a week ago with my running shoes, except I got my laces wrapped around the rear brake. Not exactly fun but I was able to correct it when I came to my next stop. I now wear military jungle boots and wrap the laces around the top of the boot & double knot them so I won't be having shoelace issues. Maybe in the future when I get more hardcore I might get some of the fancier riding boots I've seen pictured on this forum.
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#13 Post by younggun » Mon Jul 31, 2006 6:52 pm

Gadjet wrote:I've always worn lace up combat boots for riding, and I've never had a problem with the laces getting tangled in anything.

The laces don't come far enough down the boot to catch on the shifter (they end before the toe cap) and I tuck them in to the top of the boot, just like I was taught in basic.

I wouldn't be caught dead wearing anything but heavy leather or motorcycle-specific boots to ride in.
I do the same, combat boots all the way, work wonders
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#14 Post by bok » Tue Aug 01, 2006 2:29 am

this is one of the things i try to impress on people taking the course here. glad you were aware enough to notice this and able to get out of it without dumping the bike on top of yourself.
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#15 Post by Kal » Tue Aug 01, 2006 2:41 am

I bought a pair of bike boots when I started putting the serious miles in. I've got a straight black pair which I can where to work as they dont stand out too much. Cost me a tenner from a bike show and saved me some pain when I put the bike down last year.

The scenario you just had would suck on the trike, on the bike that could be so much worse. I guess that the difference between an accident and a learning experience.

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#16 Post by Mad Mac » Tue Aug 01, 2006 8:27 am

I thought I had invented a new knot until I found out that it is called the Surgeon's Knot. It works great on the new, round synthetic laces. That and many more ways of lacing and knotting shoes and boots are discussed at Ian's Shoelace Site.
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#17 Post by asiantay » Tue Aug 01, 2006 9:24 am

Sidi Vertigo boots look cool and offer great protection, of course, they also have casual-looking riding boots. Mine got dragged and ran over and they still look great.
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#18 Post by Mr_Salad » Tue Aug 01, 2006 10:06 am

Mad Mac wrote:I thought I had invented a new knot until I found out that it is called the Surgeon's Knot. It works great on the new, round synthetic laces. That and many more ways of lacing and knotting shoes and boots are discussed at Ian's Shoelace Site.
I definitely checked this site out and think it is one of the most ridiculous things I have ever seen. This Ian guy must really like shoes! :laughing:

Despite my skepticism, I have tied each of my two shoes in different "Ian Knots" to see which one works better. :lol: :laughing: :frusty:
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#19 Post by Skel3tor1 » Tue Aug 01, 2006 5:02 pm

It takes all kinds. :P. Shoelaces must float his boat.
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