Foot wear

View Poll Results: What type of footwear do you wear when riding

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  • Cowboy Boots

    3 5.26%
  • Hiking Boots

    2 3.51%
  • Swat Boots

    7 12.28%
  • Military Boots

    3 5.26%
  • Street Riding Boots

    32 56.14%
  • Tennis Shoes

    7 12.28%
  • Flip Flops

    3 5.26%
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    Senior Member Westernbiker's Avatar
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    Foot wear

    Lets see what the most popular foot wear is on the street.
    For the most part, what type of foot wear do you wear when riding?

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    Right now I'm stuck wearing sneakers. (tennis shoes, whatever) I couldn't shift with my HD biker boots. I'm hoping for a better alternative like Dr. Martins or combat boots or something. I've never had a pair of racing style motorcycle boots but I might look into those too.

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    boots

    Red Wing western style boots, the slight point, and low profile fit good on pegs.
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    Riders voting for Street Riding Boots, can you post what kind/type boots you are wearing and why?

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    Aerostich Combat Touring Boots. Initially, very hard to break in but very durable. I crashed a few years ago with these boots on and scraped one of the buckles on the right boot. My leg was trapped under the bike and I slid about 55 feet. I had a Roadcrafter two piece suit on and it sustained only two minor abrasions because the road was greasy. I was essentially not injured.

    Without these boots I'm sure my ankle/foot would have been hash.

    All the gear all the time----

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    Cool trooper Boots

    I wear a pair of Milwaukee Trooper boots. Due to my paralysis I have no movement in my legs, so I need footwear that is easy on easy off These boots have zips either side of the laces and make putting on and taking off very easy indeed. They also have a good tread on the bottom, which means my feet won't slip of my foot boards when I go over bumps. Even though my feet at strapped in they do move sometimes!!!

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    I ride to work and I like wearing something that goes with business attire. I'm on my second pair of BMW city boots. On the weekends I wear black ventilated motorcycle boots.

    http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=409304

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    Still Wingman after the site crash!

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    I wear the old version of the BMW sneaker...

    2015 HD Ultra Glide
    2017 Mustang GT Premium
    1997 Low Tahoe
    2002 HD Road King

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    Boot up

    I have worn these boots for several years now. Very comfortable.

    http://www.chippewaboots.com/boots/rally/27862

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