23-01-11, 04:54 AM | #1 |
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Textile trousers tuck in or leave outside the boots ?
Just wondering..
I have got leathers with knee sliders and they are designed to be tucked inside my boots, just wondering How should textiles be worn.
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23-01-11, 05:02 AM | #2 |
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Re: Textile trousers tuck in or leave outside the boots ?
most are designed to keep your feet dry by zipping over your boots Tony.
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23-01-11, 05:22 AM | #3 |
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Re: Textile trousers tuck in or leave outside the boots ?
Worried it may catch my foot peg when stopping.
got used to have my leathers tucked in, okay maybe will put them out side when raining.
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23-01-11, 06:55 AM | #4 |
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Re: Textile trousers tuck in or leave outside the boots ?
Guy at work has his tucked in. I can't get my boot zipped up if I were to do that.
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23-01-11, 10:59 AM | #5 |
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Re: Textile trousers tuck in or leave outside the boots ?
Definitely over. otherwise water would run into your boots. and it is no fun riding with 2 pints of rain water held inside waterproof boots.
Like Stig I would not be able to fasten my boots with textiles tucked in. It is hard enough with leathers. If I feel the cold and put on a second pair of socks, struggle time. I rarely wear textiles being a weekend warrior power ranger type. Bike has not been out of the garage since October and therefore far naturally suited to leather. But I have once caught the textiles on the foot peg and it was a tad worrying. until the relief of a tearing sound as I extricated my leg from the peg.
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I don't own a set of leathers, just textiles and have never tucked them in.
I've never even though about the whole catching on the footpeg.... No doubt it will happen now!!
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