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    I wear a pair of Alpinestars CR-4 Goretex, they are my everyday boot too because I am too lazy to change when I get to work. They are comfy and have held up just fine for the 10 months I have had them. I was going to go with a full height boot but nothing fits my calves. http://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/a...e-tex-xcr-boot

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    All those fancy riding boots never come big enough for me.
    So I end up getting Red Wing boots and they don't get hot and are fairly water resistant.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Massroll View Post
    I wear Bates Escalante riding boots. Love em. You can find them on Amazon and I'm sure a million other places. I'd post a link but not sure if that's allowed. Anyway, black boots, inside zippers with flap, waterproof (as much as something with a zipper can be), and crazy comfortable.
    I have a pair of Bates Escalante boots too and they are excellent. Very comfortable on and off the bike and waterproof as you said. I wear them anytime I think I may get caught in the rain and when I take multi-day trips.

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    Quote Originally Posted by F6Pilot View Post
    I wear Bates Durashocks. Very comfortable, good ankle support, and a sole that's not too bulky. Breaking in my second pair now.
    +1 - I have the Bates Riders (Think its exactly the same as the standard ones).

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    I'm on my 3rd pair of Milwaukee riding boots. Never have a problem with shifting but I have a tendency to shift with the ball/inside of my foot, not really my toes. Just hook the side and pull.

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    I Was super happy with the Harley Davidson boots that I wore for nearly 9yrs. But went to a pair of xelement exicutioners...fairly happy so far...I know my other boots wouldn't have fit under the shifter as I exclusively used the heal toe shifter
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    I wear the Tourmaster Coaster waterproof boot. Very comfy, love the protection and it has a nice side zipper.
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    Alpinestars Web gore-tex. Extremely comfortable and light. Easy to get under/over the shift knob.

    http://www.bikebandit.com/riding-gea...torcycle-boots

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    Boots that look like riding boots - not motocross

    Quote Originally Posted by bigbird View Post
    Alpinestars Web gore-tex. Extremely comfortable and light. Easy to get under/over the shift knob.

    http://www.bikebandit.com/riding-gea...torcycle-boots
    +1

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    Proven for a decades , BMW Motorrad :
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