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What I wear. No motorcycle image tax, very thick leather with steel toe and all day comfy for walking around at bike events or a day of whatever I do when I get where Im going.
Got them on sale at Gander Mountain. They are way more robust than boots marketed as "motorcycle" boots for a quarter the price.
I've worn these for a while now and like them real well. Great for walking around at a rally or out at the ranch, and comfortable for riding as well. Some added ankle stability would be nice at times...
I also have some Justin Roper Laceups that I love...but a zipper instead of laces is so much easier for fat old posers to get on and off!
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