I highly recommend alpinestar toucan goretex boots for winter riding .I spent a day riding in dorset with many lanes flooded and after 6 hours returned to van and took of my boots my feet where still warm and dry . I wish I had them years ago instead of plastic bags on my feet
And ruka over mitts for hands a bit old fashioned but better than having wet and cold hands
Boots for winter riding
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Re: Boots for winter riding
Wondered if anyone had experience of Sidi Courier boots?
Look like they might be good up on the pegs...?
Thanks
Nigel
Look like they might be good up on the pegs...?
Thanks
Nigel
Nigel TT250R Cooper
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Re: Boots for winter riding
vinnie wrote:Wondered if anyone had experience of Sidi Courier boots?
Look like they might be good up on the pegs...?
Thanks
Nigel
I was thinking of a pair for road / adventure riding. In the end I didn't bother.
I think they lack protection for hardcore off-road.
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Re: Boots for winter riding
So I bought the alpinstar toucan, warm and dry, but just ripped the rubber protection of the inside calf on my foot peg. Third ride out ..!
Hopefully my local cobbler cab make a glue job of it..
£270 !! Really shite
Hopefully my local cobbler cab make a glue job of it..
£270 !! Really shite