Metal Guard on Motocross boots
#21
That is correct. If they don't come with them, they were designed not to have them. If they came with them, leave them on. They wouldn't sell replacements if you didn't need them.
#23
I don't know...I think we should keep the "Goldwing" theme going.
#24
Can't believe this thread is three pages long. Here is the proof that you do not need the metal thingy on the front of your boots.
See, no metal thingy on this guys boots. Oh wait,,,,,, he's riding a Goldwing , sorry.
See, no metal thingy on this guys boots. Oh wait,,,,,, he's riding a Goldwing , sorry.
#25
I just cruised through the March 2010 Dirt Bike magazine and notice most of the boots visible in either test pics, riding pics, or advertising pics still have metal guards on the toe sole. Even the new $430 Tech 8 Alpinestars still have a metal guard. I did notice that some of those pictured that didn't have the metal guard still had a piece of molded rubber or plastic cover instead of metal. It seems that most boots have something to cover that part of the sole. Thinking about it, maybe the trail and enduro boots are the ones that usually have the protection, and perhaps motocross specific boots don't need it. That said, I doubt that most folks have specific boots for specific riding. Boots that don't have a metal protector probably have design that stops the sole from delaminating, but I'd be leary of removing the guard from a boot that came with it...unless I was riding a Goldwing.
i didnt put as much effort into it as you did. i just noticed that most of the boots at the cycle gear i was at didnt have the metal cap. i ***-umed most of the boot makers were doing the same.
maybe the metal toe cap adds horse power?
that really didnt make much sense but doing a wheelie on a gold wing doesnt either.
#26
LOL!...dan, that's an awesome pic! I was thinking that may be a photoshopped deal due to the lack of wrinkle in the rear tire, but the driver has an awfully intense look on his face...maybe even a little terror.
#27
The toe cap's true function is to help activate traffic signals. Ya's all stunned or what! Seriously though........scratching the paint....... the klx is not a show and shine type of machine. Scratch her up and show off yer battle wounds next time your parked next to a glistening cruiser. Now when the toe cap start wearing a gouge deep enough to start worrying about oil pouring out...........then it becomes a concern. I feel better now.
#28
Here's one more reason for leaving on the toe caps. Kicking catholes when you're out in the woods and need to take a dump.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cathole
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cathole
#29
Dan
Last edited by dan888; 02-19-2010 at 03:27 AM.
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