Motorcycle boots...?

Question:
I need to get some kind of metal slidder things that go underneath racing boots in order to stand/slide on the street while riding. I have SIDI-Veritigo/Corsa boots.

Answers:

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I understand your question, and no, you'll be hard-pressed to find sliders in a Dennis Kirk mag, because it would be advocating a dangerous activity on a motorcycle.

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I'm not saying that you shouldn't do it... I've done it plenty of times... but it's been a while since I knew of a place where you could buy them.

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You could do what I sometimes do: make them. All you need are two pieces of steel, a drill, and straps. You'll need the steel to conform to the sole of your boot...but this isn't hard to do if you know anything about manipulating metal. Worst case scenario: get a thinner plate of steel, or possibly some thick aluminum.

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Side note: after about 10 seconds of sparks, the soles of your boots will be close to melting... and if they're thin enough, could possibly fuse the plastic of the boot to the bottom of your foot. I know of one person who wrecked because the bottoms of his feet were burning, and he couldn't get his boot back into the gear-shifting position before he ran off the road.

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Just be careful if you plan on doing any kind of stunting. You're almost certainly going to get hurt eventually. We all do.

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I would get regular street boots if I were you. Not only will they last longer, but they are alot more comfortable for street riding. That is why they have "race boots". For racing. A street boot will give you just as much support, but be better gripwise and comfort wise on the street. I have had excellent luck from the Milwaukee boots I have purchased. I put about 300 miles a week on my bike, about half in city traffic. My boots last almost two years before they have to be re-soled. And they are better in the rain than race boots. (At least the old ones. Ain't had a set of race boots for about 20 years!) I have an old pair of toe-cap Milwaukee's that are about eight years old, and still going strong. Your boots will last longer also, if you have two pair and rotate them every day. Don't get both pair at one time though! Your feet will hate you for making them break in two new pairs of boots! Just some additional info. I live in Florida and do not own a car. That's how I get 300 miles or so a week. We get rain, heavy rain. I can put my feet down on just about anything with the Milwaukee's and get a grip. And they just shrug off the rain. I have not had a pair get hard and crack on me.
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