Motorcycle Boots
#1
I'm up for a pair of new boots. Thinking of having a look at Set Up boots.

Anyone know or heard much about them?

Here' what they look like....in black



and sexy blue

Edited by: Busdriver  at: 11/1/07 21:12
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#2
I have never heard of them, but they look good

Brigitte

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#3
There good!
Brought some a couple of months ago , size 44 is a little tight for my 9 1/2 foot probably should have tried a larger size but i don't notice when riding, only at the end of a long day .
Done several drag days rides and trackdays, crashed once and i'm glad i had them rather than the old Spiders, must have had my foot under the bike for a while as the ankle and toe protecters are worn a fair bit and i didn't notice till cleaning them the next day.
Rocket recommended them when i was looking,
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#4
How much? Are they comfie to walk in Maj? My boots are such a bastard to walk anywhere in that I don't use them much, usually ride in my redbacks.
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#5
You cant go far wrong with theses busdriver.
Well designed and made,and good value for money.
As good as any of the other top brands,but cheaper.
There websight with prices www.setupaustralia.com/
The Phantom is backEdited by: rocket rod 7777  at: 12/1/07 13:14
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#6
Heidi apart from the fit issues they are great, no rubbing around the heels , no bowlegged string puppet walk, no squeak.
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#7
I swear by Sidi boots, they might be a little more expensive then other brands but they last for ever I've only just had to replace my old Sidi boots last year and I bought those in 00


Cheers,
Dave
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#8
Well, I've got my boots. Not the Setup "vision" boots. They don't come in a big enough size.

Got a pair of Gaerne GSP-1 Aquatech Boots at MCAS in Parramatta. Nice boot and good fit and only $299. Just got to get used to walking in them. They have the hinged ankle support similar to the sidi vertigo boot.

Thanks for all the replies.

Busdriver
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