riding shoes, what do you use
#122
started out wearing boots...now i wear my **** shox
Puma makes shoes without all the plastic incerts that are marketed towards sportbikes...i may buy them eventually, but ill probably just start riding in my hightop Reebok's next
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can someone explain how the company that uses the swoosh checkmark is considered a swearword and gets **** out?? LOL
Puma makes shoes without all the plastic incerts that are marketed towards sportbikes...i may buy them eventually, but ill probably just start riding in my hightop Reebok's next
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can someone explain how the company that uses the swoosh checkmark is considered a swearword and gets **** out?? LOL
**** is named after the Goddess of Victory in Greek mythology
Countless shoe brands have been mentioned on this thread why single out ****? Unless of course, its because of ****'s outsourcing of American jobs and exploitation of employees in their 3rd world country sweatshops.
#123
I wear Harley Virgos....VERY comfortable, not heavy, and a steal on eBay:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/HARLEY-DAVID...item35bb52270c
Arc
http://www.ebay.com/itm/HARLEY-DAVID...item35bb52270c
Arc
#124
Wolverine steel toe boots. I ride almost everyday to work and am too lazy to change shoes. Theyve saved me from my exhaust pipes a few times and when i laid my bike down pretty sure they saved my toes because the leather had some nice gashes and markings...not sure what the outcome could have been without the steel toes. Funny thing in the msf course at harley they recommend not wearing steel toes...not sure why?
#128
Xelement harness boots. Work great, comfy, etc...
http://www.leatherup.com/p/Mens-Moto...ole/47405.html
http://www.leatherup.com/p/Mens-Moto...ole/47405.html
#130
I started riding with an pair of 6" Timberlands back when I was 16. After 14 years of riding, that pair finally wore out and now I wear a pair of 8" Timberland Pro work boots. Good ankle protection, durable soles, and waterproof.