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Description:
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* Protection and comfort combined into a cutting-edge street riding boot
* Motorhead boots start with a 2mm leather upper an add internal protection plates to support your ankles
* TPU armor and reinforced toe box also gives extra protection wether you're riding or on the job
* Goodyear welt outsole stands up to years of abuse
* Comfort doesn't take a back seat to protection with features like a padded over-tongue and contoured liner
* Positive lock buckle system keep the boots snug on your feet
* Advanced features include rubber shifter interface nubs that not only protect the top of the boot but provide an enhanced feel
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Icon Motorhead Boot
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rsbryant
SBN Rookie
Registered: March 2005 Location: Kansas City Posts: 2
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: $150.00
| Rating: 8
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Pros:
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Easy On/Off - Good support
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Cons:
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A little akward to walk in. Hard to feel shift lever
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These boots definitely feel like they provide good ankle support. The downside to that is it feels like wearing a pair of roller blades when you walk, but they seem like that would protect very well in an accident. Another downside is that they make it very difficult to feel the shift lever, but I just got them and I\'m new to riding so it might be that I need some more experience/getting used to.
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calam
SBN Rookie
Registered: October 2004 Location: Chicagoland Posts: 4
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: $150.00
| Rating: 5
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Pros:
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Looks like they will provide god protection, looks are good for street riding
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Cons:
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clunky, stiff sole
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These boots are great for the street probably, as far as protection goes. But I have a big problem with getting the toe of the boot under the shifter and I did not have any feel of the shifter with this boot. I did not have a good feel of the pegs either with this boot because of its clunkiness, this is a little unnerving. I never felt like I had good foot position on the pegs because, as silly as it sounds, I did not feel like I knew where my feet were in relation to the pegs, besides being on them. Now maybe your shifter and peg do not have such a narrow point of entry, then this boot will probably not be too bad as it breaks in and you may have better feel of the pegs then. But for now I will go back to the Sidi boots.
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