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Do I Really Need Motorcycle Boots?
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<blockquote data-quote="Redfish Hunter" data-source="post: 1302226" data-attributes="member: 28773"><p>** Sarcasm Alert ** No, you don't really need motorcycle boots. Of course you don't <em>really</em> need a helmet, or gloves...</p><p></p><p>I wear Georgia boots. At work. I wear my Icon Super Duty 4 motorcycle boots <em>to </em>work.</p><p></p><p>The biggest drawback is with regard to laces. A work boot with laces leaves the possibility of getting those flapping laces caught around a brake or shifter pedal. You will fall over with the bike on your leg and be trapped if this happens. A work boot without laces is probably not the best choice in case of a crash.</p><p></p><p>Of course, any boot is better than tennis shoes or flip-flops. And yes, I have worn work boots as riding boots. And if I have a bad day at work I sometimes forget and wear the steel toes home and have to ride back in them the next time. But not often.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Redfish Hunter, post: 1302226, member: 28773"] ** Sarcasm Alert ** No, you don't really need motorcycle boots. Of course you don't [I]really[/I] need a helmet, or gloves... I wear Georgia boots. At work. I wear my Icon Super Duty 4 motorcycle boots [I]to [/I]work. The biggest drawback is with regard to laces. A work boot with laces leaves the possibility of getting those flapping laces caught around a brake or shifter pedal. You will fall over with the bike on your leg and be trapped if this happens. A work boot without laces is probably not the best choice in case of a crash. Of course, any boot is better than tennis shoes or flip-flops. And yes, I have worn work boots as riding boots. And if I have a bad day at work I sometimes forget and wear the steel toes home and have to ride back in them the next time. But not often. [/QUOTE]
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