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I have these, Amazon.com: Harley-Davidson Men's Colonel Boot,Black,7 M US: Shoes . Had them for a few years now and still pretty comfortable.
And FWIW, Harley brand boots are made by Wolverine, which also makes Bates. So might be able to find some similar types through either of those.
And FWIW, Harley brand boots are made by Wolverine, which also makes Bates. So might be able to find some similar types through either of those.
http://www.bootedman.com/wiki/doku.php?id=boot.reviews
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Lots of choices...I use Milwaukee riding boots...
The main thing is....
Make sure they do not have metal decorations all over them, metal lace eyelets or badges etc., especially on the inside....
You will eventually drag your tired leg over your bike and your boot will scrape on your bike!
The main thing is....
Make sure they do not have metal decorations all over them, metal lace eyelets or badges etc., especially on the inside....
You will eventually drag your tired leg over your bike and your boot will scrape on your bike!
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As a last word favoring North American boots; "bespoke" offerings are a valid method by which our makers of footwear, men's suits, etc., compete against talentless, cheap foreign labor and machines. You can have a local shoe repair shop, or original builder, modify and customize most quality lasted North American made boots to your liking and, because of their multiple sole longevity, this personal indulgence can be worth the price to the discriminating among us. This feature isn't totally exclusive to NA builds and it i$n't within everyone's reach, but it nonetheless remains one of the ways in which quality prevails.
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Most Harley gear
It's a Shame that someone in Harley-Davidson thinks we as Harley people want MADE IN CHINA or other Countries instead of USA , Pull down and look at Tags where made most stuff made Elsewhere not USA !!! But (Bean ) Counters loose my money on that . I figure some people would buy Harley's if made in Elsewhere other the in Our Country, not me !!! Someone Needs to shake Em up , because we will stand behind USA Made Products and pay for them , Yapinize, bikes don't Cost $30,000. Never looked but will not buy them , to me there still Bic Lighters !
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i too noticed that the red wings i use to buy were now made in china. wolverine seems to have gone that way also. thats probably why red wing stopped handing out the little U.S. flag badges they gave you for your laces. you can still find these manufacturers with made in u.s.a. shoes/boot styles, but you have to look at the label sewn onto the tongue.
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Made from "German Elk?" I assume it is imported
But I really like these boots!!! Maybe next pair will be from Russell
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I got a pretty good deal from HD dealer on a cowboy style boot, on the discount table, paid 85 dollars (204 list), nice leather etc., didn't even look at anything but the size etc., just checked, made in China.
I have been using Rocky black tactical boots for ridding and they are really comfortable. Then in the PX i bought the same style boot in tan camo. This is an Army issue boot, being phased out for a newr style camo boot, so they were selling off their inventory. Paid 55 dollars, just looked inside, made in the Dominican Republic.
I have been using Rocky black tactical boots for ridding and they are really comfortable. Then in the PX i bought the same style boot in tan camo. This is an Army issue boot, being phased out for a newr style camo boot, so they were selling off their inventory. Paid 55 dollars, just looked inside, made in the Dominican Republic.