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    Senior Member 1BADF6B's Avatar
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    Timberland Mount Maddeson very comfortable water proof hiker. I wear a size 15 and have no problems shifting with them on.
    2013 F6B in fast black. Lots of extras.
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    TourMaster Solution 2 boots, comfy and easy to shift with the stock pegs. My favs are my Danner Acadia boots but find it hard to shift with. If I was sure that the Sidi Canyons would work with the stock pegs that's the boot I would own.
    2013 F6B in black of course

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    I noticed the Bates Escalante boots have been mentioned a few times in this thread, so I decided to order a pair. I found a great deal. Only $89.44 at 6pm.com: http://www.6pm.com/bates-footwear-es...&kpid=27596973
    They're almost $150 on Amazon. While researching boots, I discovered that the Bates Escalante boots are exactly the same as the $172 Harley-Davidson Lynx Boots.

    Bates Escalante:


    Harley-Davidson Lynx:
    blue 2015 F6B Deluxe - sold
    2022 Yamaha Ténéré 700 - coming soon

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    In case there are any other ladies reading the thread, here's what I got:

    http://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/t...terproof-shoes

    I've only had them a few months, and have yet to see how they do with the 110F Texas summer asphalt. However, They're VERY comfortable, and since I ride to work every day, I don't have to change shoes when I get off the bike. I've never been one to pay a lot for shoes (more money for bike accessories!) but these are worth every penny, and I'm considering buying another pair just to have on hand if/when these wear out. I've tried a number of cow(girl) boots, motorcycle boots, etc etc. These are by far the best I've tried.

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    Senior Member DaWadd's Avatar
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    Broke down and bought a pair of Sidi Canyon Goretex. Very comfortable right out of the box. Highly rated and should last. My two year old Tourmasters had very little sole left.
    2013 F6B in black of course

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