What's up with boots?
#1
What's up with boots?
I know I'll get hammered for this but I don't get why boots are such a big deal......especially when it's 90+ degrees outside. I see guys wearing boots and jeans, but then just have a sleeveless T-shirt on. I understand boots are suppose to protect your feet and ankles if you crash, but why wear boots along with a T-shirt? Myself, I don't wear boots on hot days. Don't like sweaty feet and wet socks. I don't mind wearing boots in the Spring and Fall, but thick, breathing tennis shoes are much better on hot days. What say you guys?
#3
I'll be honest I've wrecked so I cant imagine wearing a t-shirt and tennis shoes but if thats what you want to do go for it. Doesnt really bother me what others wear just wear what you are comfortable with.
#5
At least once a day here in the summer I see a guy on a Harley wearing flip~flops. It is always good for my daily chuckle! As for me, I always wear heavy boots and leather gloves, even when it's 110° out. For short summer rides I just wear jeans and a long sleeve tshirt. Not enough gear for sure, but wear what makes you comfortable or feel safe.
#7
I wear long pants, & boots everytime I ride, I'm lax on jacket in summer, my leathers are just to damn hot, but am looking at some HD FXRG jackets for summer wear. I've totaled two mc & been fortunate both times as far as injuries go, both times I bounced off cage instead of road, ergo no road rash just bruises. I have seen what road rash does & it ain't pretty. Just my opinion, everyone is free to do what they want.
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#9
I know I'll get hammered for this but I don't get why boots are such a big deal......especially when it's 90+ degrees outside. I see guys wearing boots and jeans, but then just have a sleeveless T-shirt on. I understand boots are suppose to protect your feet and ankles if you crash, but why wear boots along with a T-shirt? Myself, I don't wear boots on hot days. Don't like sweaty feet and wet socks. I don't mind wearing boots in the Spring and Fall, but thick, breathing tennis shoes are much better on hot days. What say you guys?
#10
I've always worn boots, jeans and a helmet, even in the Florida summer. Last summer I went down and my right ankle was pinned under the frame of my 714 lb. bike. In less than 2 minutes, some good folks lifted the bike off me. I was also wearing a Shoei helmet, long sleeve shirt, and leather vest. The boot saved my foot/ankle from major injury. Other than brusing and road rash on my right arm, I was ok. I even rode the bike home. It would have been a totally different story with sneakers (or flip flops) on with shorts, and no helmet. But I'm sure the guys with no protective gear know they are superior riders and will never crash.....for their sake, I hope they're right.