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- Legendary 1000
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I checked none because there is no Equestrian (Cavalry,English Fox Hunting, Dressage, RCMP, or Cowboy)style footwear.
Most MC footwear (except MX boots) seems to stop short of any protection for the shins. May not seem a big deal to most, but ask most BMW riders (R bikes) how many scrapes they have on shins from cyls. just above top of most boots.
What I would really like is a pair of 60s style knee high MX boots. They were black or brown only. Not the multi coloured ones of today. They were made of leather, and had no plastic. They usually came with Vibram waffle soles. They did not have the manufactures name posted all over them. Last time I saw a new pair for sale was in the late 70s. (there are used ones on Ebay.) Aerostich Combat Touring Boots are the closest still made, but do not come in narrow width, and pricey.
Most MC footwear (except MX boots) seems to stop short of any protection for the shins. May not seem a big deal to most, but ask most BMW riders (R bikes) how many scrapes they have on shins from cyls. just above top of most boots.
What I would really like is a pair of 60s style knee high MX boots. They were black or brown only. Not the multi coloured ones of today. They were made of leather, and had no plastic. They usually came with Vibram waffle soles. They did not have the manufactures name posted all over them. Last time I saw a new pair for sale was in the late 70s. (there are used ones on Ebay.) Aerostich Combat Touring Boots are the closest still made, but do not come in narrow width, and pricey.
SEE NO EVO
HEAR NO EVO
SPEAK NO EVO
and above all
RIDE NO EVO
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http://www.totalmotorcycle.com/BBS/viewtopic.php?t=22842
HEAR NO EVO
SPEAK NO EVO
and above all
RIDE NO EVO
Read my blog
http://www.totalmotorcycle.com/BBS/viewtopic.php?t=22842
I wear steeltoe boots I picked up at walmart for 30$ when I'm out riding. And just my sneakers if I'm going to work, which prob isn't very safe. But I'm working on getting these http://image.bizrate.com/resize?sq=160& ... &mid=91091
Its a race car style boot, but its pretty and matches my bike.
Its a race car style boot, but its pretty and matches my bike.

- Grey Thumper
- Legendary 1000
- Posts: 1434
- Joined: Wed Apr 25, 2007 11:21 pm
- Real Name: Dino
- Sex: Male
- Years Riding: 9
- My Motorcycle: 2004 BMW R1150Rockster, 2015 BMW R1200GS
- Location: Manila, Philippines
Way back in the days when I started riding, I wore the engineer style boot. I usually looked for the tall shank style that went nearly to the knees. That style boot is not nearly as common but they are still around. These days I generally wear a 10" shank work boot or military style boot. When i ride to work I am wearing my hiking boots which aren't quite as protective but it's what I wear to work for comfort.