BEST 3 Boots To Wear On Your Harley Davidson Motorcycle. Which motorcycle boots not to wear and why?

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Let's discuss what the best 3 boots to wear on your Harley Davidson motorcycle are -- and which shoes and boots you should avoid. This is my experience with motorcycle footwear over the last 40 years - brands, styles and experiences.

Let me know in the comments what you wear and why?

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As an older dude who's ridden bikes since I was a kid, have to say you made a great video for every new rider. Nice work sir.

stephenschneider
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I hope those wearing running shoes and shorts are watching this mate .Seeing their dress gives me the shivers .Good advice for old and new riders .Keep on .

rodneyvail
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Been wearing my King Gees for the last 7 years! Love em, never worried about how I look like. They’re tough leather, anti slip on just about any surface and they last forever.

Fuaarrkk
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I just bought the Stylemartin Yu Roc’s due to my RevIt boots not being resoleable. They are a softer leather but have CE armor, look great, waterproof, fairly light weight, Vibram sole and very functional on my Ducati ST4S as well as my Guzzi California 1400 Custom with floorboards. They already fit like a glove and are built to last.
Great review.

kennethhancock
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I bought Chippewa boots in 2018, steel toes, 12" tops. We Yankees call them engineers boots, some people call them lineman boots. They aren't popular amongst the younger riders, I find them a excellent choice, both durable and long lasting.

AMERICAFIRST
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Just got the Falco Ranger WP urban boot. When form follows function you can't go wrong.

YeahNahMaybe
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Wonderful video for people to consider those five basic needs that a good rider really wants in a boot… truly your thinking right up my alley. I sure like your stuff. Hope to see a lot more of it.

steverichens
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I love my Indie Ridge motorcycle boots. They are super comfortable and offer a decent level of protection.

curtisgreene
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Hi Old but not Dead, laced up Dr. Martens for 20 years, scored some zip up black Harley Davidson boots, really love ‘em, miss the Dr. Martens, because they were broken in but there was a hole from the gear shifter 😂appreciate all you do for the HD community, ride safe, be Blessed, Aloha Kenneth

kennethcalimpong
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I still use the old school engineer boots ..love them

gary
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I’m a new subscriber to your channel. Appreciate your point of view on the topics I’ve seen so far. Keep up the good work. From British Columbia, Canada.

b.switzer
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Boots from the pacific northwest in the states are awesome, basically indestructible. Wesco, Nicks, and some others make for great riding boots.

richardmilton
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I wore Fryes for years, but now I'm running ICON Stormhawks. I like the wire ratchet tighteners. So it's not too hard to slip them on. Plus they make it easier to walk in after reaching a destination where the Fryes were uncomfortable to walk in.

doncalifano
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Hey Amon, great vid mate endorse everything you said, it's only after years of trial and error that you can give honest and real advice on motorcycle footwear .
Good stuff bro 💪 👊😎👊

Fatboy
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Very rarely would I wear casual sneakers or “runners” on the bike. I used to always wear the same lace-up side-zip 6” tactical boots I wore for work but recent years has been mostly protective motorcycle specific sneakers or boots.

I have a variety but much like your top picks my absolute favorites that tick all boxes are my black TCX MOOD GTX or 6” Brown Oiled Timberland Pro Direct Attach soft toes. Both waterproof, slip resistant and the TCX’s offer great ankle support and protection while the Tim’s are perfect for anytime, anywear, that I’d feel safe in a crash but I think it’s a more popular boot for us New York folk.

I also like my 10” Harness and Engineer boots, I have choices ranging from Schott NYC, The Flathead, Frye, Indian and Double H. All welt constructed for proper re-sole and I also have a black Tim style HD boot that’s pretty good and the Midland sneaker boot that has some nice features as well, just don’t appear to be as durable as some of my other offerings.

I have Iron Rangers and 1, 000 Mile boots but like you said, better for casual wear.

Cheers!

Jtdubbzz
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Looks never come into play. Safety, waterproof and comfort.

kuriheka
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Hi Ayman, I have been riding bikes 45, years, on my harley, I wear gasolina boots, hand made, absolutely beautiful, Goodyear welted soles, beautiful leather, and they look good, , years ago wore Lewis leather boots, regards Mike 🇬🇧

mikehowarth
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thanks for the info, I ride a Breakout and only ware HD boots tall and short in general. Ive be known to pop on for a ride in my horse kit boots but my HD boots are the boss. Safety fit comfort for shifting and looks are on the list, , well what do know looks are important too☺.

clairejames
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I wear what looks like traditional cowboy boots.
It's what I grew up in, in the Ozarks (South West Missouri USA).
I transitioned from a quarter horse to an iron horse.
The particular pair I wear has steel toes and chemical resistance nonslip soles.
Round toe not pointed or square toe.
There are my work boots and my daily boot.
I very rarely wear anything else.
I wanted to add because of my 78 shovelhead with the 3-inch open primary.
I never wear anything with laces, a recipe for disaster if a lace comes loose and gets into the engine pulley.

rjoetting
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Forma Adventure Low boots feel very comfortable and offer an aggressive non-slip sole, and plenty of protection for the ankle and above. Good leather makes them look appropriate too while cruising on my old Fatboy.

r.stanley