Feet too hot ?

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by frag, Jul 2, 2009.

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    frag Guest

    frag, Jul 2, 2009
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    steveloukes Guest

    Heh - I've been riding back down the M3 of an evening with my legs out
    straight and feet sticking out.
    This doesnt half seem to cause consternation amongst car drivers , who
    give you an extremely wide berth.

    Steve
     
    steveloukes, Jul 2, 2009
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    Beav Guest

    They'll just be thinking it's another upside down head approaching and are
    waiting for the gunshot.

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    Beav

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    Beav, Jul 2, 2009
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    fishman Guest

    Further to the original post:

    http://www.bata.com/us/news/news/news.php?id=577#

    Just to prove it's not a hoax.

    When I first went to India and dabbled in motorcycling I wore sandals,
    not really knowing any better. Clunky Enfield gearbox really made the
    buckle of my Birkenstocks dig into my foot and hurt my toes I can tell
    you!

    Probably a massive leap forward in safety for developing nations
    IMHO...
     
    fishman, Jul 3, 2009
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    frag Guest

    took a blunt brush and painted...
    I fancy a pair to go along with the shorts + t shirt, god knows where I'd get
    a pair from though. (in the UK)
     
    frag, Jul 3, 2009
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    prawn Guest

    Gear shaft protection on a right shoe? If it were my product, I'd take
    care to show a left shoe for such a purpose. SOB owners are not a huge
    market, after all.
     
    prawn, Jul 4, 2009
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    Nige Guest

    I saw that, but it will be on both you fool!

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    Nige,

    BMW K1200S
    Range Rover Vogue
    Suzuki GSX-R600 Racebike
    Honda ST1100 Pan European (comes this week)
     
    Nige, Jul 4, 2009
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    frag Guest

    took a blunt brush and painted...
    Prawn obviously likes wearing odd shoes.
     
    frag, Jul 4, 2009
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