I'm using Rocky black lace up hunting boots. They look like jump boots
They are lined with Gore-Tex and Thinsulate so they are dry and warm.
The best part was they cost $99.99 at the local Army-Navy surplus
store.
MI Don
boots of choice
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[dsn_klr650] boots of choice
For all you guys that don't need the fancy expensive boots, I have a pair of
Caterpillar work boots I got from a local farm store for $50 that are great
for road and off road. They are super rugged, have steel toes, water
resistant and are pretty comfortable. The are Black and have a big yellow
Caterpillar logo on the back of the boot that either looks super nerdy or
cool depending on your perspective.
-----Original Message-----
From: Bill E Goat [mailto:monahanwb@...]
Sent: Wednesday, August 23, 2000 13:26 PM
To: DSN_klr650@egroups.com
Subject: [DSN_klr650] Boots of Choice
Mine are the Sidi Sympatex On-Roads. They're made in Italy, super
comfortable, great for walking, and totally waterproof.
I know they're not the right protection for the MX type guys, but
then I am a backroad tourer who needs comfort and waterproof doesn't
hurt for water crossings, either. I need something that I can wear
for days on the bike and remain comfortable. These are the ones, I
think they cost about $240 nowadays.
The Idaho 11-day backroad tour this summer once again proved their
worth.
B E Goat
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