I’ve read through multiple threads and a recurring theme is that the boots being recommended are now discontinued.
I’m posting here on the off chance I can get some 2022 advice. Haha.
I’ve been riding with TCX motorcycle shoes since I got back into riding in 2020. These are good but require being laced up each time. That is lame (I know first world problem right?). I’m also not thrilled about laces near the controls. I’m looking to replace them.
Requirements:
Not sure if any of you are familiar with “The Paradox of Choice”, but this is a perfect example of this phenomena. It actually leaves me feeling a little silly as I type this. 20 years ago I would have put some boots on (Dr. Martens or something military issue, whatever I had available) and got my ass on my bike. If I didn’t have a pair for some reason, my research and obsessing would have been short and sweet so I could get back to riding ASAP. End rant
I’m posting here on the off chance I can get some 2022 advice. Haha.
I’ve been riding with TCX motorcycle shoes since I got back into riding in 2020. These are good but require being laced up each time. That is lame (I know first world problem right?). I’m also not thrilled about laces near the controls. I’m looking to replace them.
Requirements:
- Tall boots that I can tuck my armored jeans into.
- A fairly low toe to fit under my T120’s shifter. I tried on Forma Adventure boots the other day and they looked just retro enough in the brown but were way too bulky in the toe. I looked at my shifter and estimated that even if I raised it the max amount given the available room, it would not be enough to fit the boot under. I’ve worn a pair of steel toe boots a few times and had to shift with the side of the boot which was okay but not ideal by any means
- Style that fits with my classic styled bike. I’m not super style conscious but refuse to wear racetrack space boots with my Bonneville.
- Gasolina Classics - cool looking, minimal safety features, no way to try them on in advance, long wait time for custom production.
- Dr. Martens - I’m an old punk and these were all I ever wore on bikes in the past. No modern safety features, no weather protection, most require dealing with laces.
- Engineer style boots - never owned a pair, have always liked them, not sure they’d actually stay on the feet in a get off since they’re usually slip on.
- TCX Fuels - tried a pair back in 2020 and the toes were too bulky on these so I sent them back. IIRC they weren’t as bulky as the Formas I tried on yesterday so maybe I could adjust my shift lever to make them work?
Not sure if any of you are familiar with “The Paradox of Choice”, but this is a perfect example of this phenomena. It actually leaves me feeling a little silly as I type this. 20 years ago I would have put some boots on (Dr. Martens or something military issue, whatever I had available) and got my ass on my bike. If I didn’t have a pair for some reason, my research and obsessing would have been short and sweet so I could get back to riding ASAP. End rant