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need a little armor. legs and boots
Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2008 6:28 pm
by gbthacker_99
Real new to this stuff but found out it might be a good idea to get
some rideing boots and maybe some leg armor. I want to be able to
walk in the boots. I am to understand that some are pretty much for
rideing only, I need to walk also.
Without breaking the bank what seems to be working out for you guys?
I need the best bang for the buck and still not burn my legs when the
bike falls on them and I get pinned. Don't ask how I know.
thanks for the help
Gary
need a little armor. legs and boots
Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2008 8:22 pm
by Ross Lindberg
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DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "gbthacker_99" wrote:
>
> Real new to this stuff but found out it might be a good idea to get
> some rideing boots and maybe some leg armor. I want to be able to
> walk in the boots. I am to understand that some are pretty much for
> rideing only, I need to walk also.
>
> Without breaking the bank what seems to be working out for you guys?
> I need the best bang for the buck and still not burn my legs when
the
> bike falls on them and I get pinned. Don't ask how I know.
>
> thanks for the help
>
> Gary
>
I have a pair of Thor Quadrant boots that I got from Fred for about
$130. They are pretty comfortable, but definitely overkill for street
riding, although they work ok for me.
Ross Lindberg
Fertile, MN
need a little armor. legs and boots
Posted: Thu Jul 03, 2008 9:02 pm
by gbthacker_99
Thanks Ross
I may or may not use them on the street but want them mostly for
ridein forrest and fire roads. Nothin to tough but I can apparently
fall almost anywhere. LOL
need a little armor. legs and boots
Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2008 8:02 am
by roncriswell@sbcglobal.net
Combat Touring Boots by Aerostich. Worth the money. They are almost
like Motocross boots but comfortable to walk in. If you want cheap
try one of the Academy stores if they are in your area. Wide variety
of inexpensive boots.
Criswell
On Jul 3, 2008, at 6:28 PM, gbthacker_99 wrote:
> Real new to this stuff but found out it might be a good idea to get
> some rideing boots and maybe some leg armor. I want to be able to
> walk in the boots. I am to understand that some are pretty much for
> rideing only, I need to walk also.
>
> Without breaking the bank what seems to be working out for you guys?
> I need the best bang for the buck and still not burn my legs when the
> bike falls on them and I get pinned. Don't ask how I know.
>
> thanks for the help
>
> Gary
>
>
>
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need a little armor. legs and boots
Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2008 2:20 pm
by Peter Levinson
Check out some Thor 50/50's - Not total protection but "good
coverage". I have some and love them.
Pete
On Jul 3, 2008, at 7:02 PM, gbthacker_99 wrote:
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> Thanks Ross
>
> I may or may not use them on the street but want them mostly for
> ridein forrest and fire roads. Nothin to tough but I can apparently
> fall almost anywhere. LOL
>
>
>
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need a little armor. legs and boots
Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2008 8:47 pm
by gbthacker_99
Thanks again guys. I took a look at the 50/50's they seem pretty good
but I need taller boots. The burn on my leg told me so. Anyway I
also agree with the leg protection. My falls have been at very low
speed and I have been pretty lucky so far just to have a couple of
bangs but really no major problems. I figure I would start with the
boots and work up a bit.
interaction with a dealer
Posted: Sun Jul 06, 2008 1:15 pm
by fasteddiecopeman
Dave,
I second that - "down-homers" are pretty much 'salt of the earth'!
Ed
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DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, DAVID CRITCHLEY wrote:
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> About 200 km before my cross Canada trip ended at St Johns' Nfld, I noticed that
there was something creeping into my field of vision on the right side of the face shield.
So I figured that something was going to fall apart soon. Since I was moving right along in
a wet fog I made a corporate decision to try and fix it, because life with no visor was going
to be miserable. I pulled well off the hwy and promptly disconnected the hinge, which I
could not put back together. I dug into my bags and found a roll of waterproof tape and
just taped it up solid. I had to repeat the exercise in about 150 km. then I was into St
Johns in the bright sunshine that had started 10 km out.
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> This morning I took it in to Fun 'n Fast here in St Johns' and the lad at the parts
counter took about 2 minutes to replace the missing screw that started this episode, and
undo my personal screw up, no charge. They have a Green 2008 KLR going for $6800 on
the floor. I was told that they can't get enough of them, and this is the third dealer that
has told me that.
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> They sure treated me all right, as has everyone I've dealt with in Nfld.
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> D Critchley
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need a little armor. legs and boots
Posted: Sun Jul 06, 2008 1:17 pm
by fasteddiecopeman
I bought some ONEAL MX boots from 'Cycle Gear' for around $80. They work fine for me,
riding AND walking.
Ed
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DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, "gbthacker_99" wrote:
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> Thanks again guys. I took a look at the 50/50's they seem pretty good
> but I need taller boots. The burn on my leg told me so. Anyway I
> also agree with the leg protection. My falls have been at very low
> speed and I have been pretty lucky so far just to have a couple of
> bangs but really no major problems. I figure I would start with the
> boots and work up a bit.
>