Cav47
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So many great ideas and advice.
A few of you were spot on about recommendations. A few even made great jokes about only being able to buy one boot for $125.
Last time I rode the Dragon, I didn't drag a boot. In fact I looked at some of the pictures from killboy, dragon, and 129photos that I screen shot off the last time. It was frankly embarrassing to see how awful I was riding. While I am not good yet, I am way better than before.
Just Krusen, u are right on the money with a riding problem I still have. I used to like to "feel" the ground with my feet around corners. Since learning to trust the bike more, I have seen where most don't use their feet that way. My biggest problem now is knee flexibility. Too many injuries and surgeries have resulted in me leaving my arches on the pegs like u said. I was told my right knee would need to be replaced by 40. I am holding out for now Through out the weekend, I tried to bring my toes onto the pegs. Immediately I started grinding pegs because my feet were not in the way now. Riding behind Tom and the Doc taught me quite a bit.
My wolverines make me flex more because they are taller with a heel and thick sole. My work boots have wide toe boxes also. Riding boots that I saw this weekend were short, thin, and narrow.
I have no qualms about copying what works well for others as a start for me. Thanks for all the suggestions. That's what is so great about this board.
Cav
A few of you were spot on about recommendations. A few even made great jokes about only being able to buy one boot for $125.
Last time I rode the Dragon, I didn't drag a boot. In fact I looked at some of the pictures from killboy, dragon, and 129photos that I screen shot off the last time. It was frankly embarrassing to see how awful I was riding. While I am not good yet, I am way better than before.
Just Krusen, u are right on the money with a riding problem I still have. I used to like to "feel" the ground with my feet around corners. Since learning to trust the bike more, I have seen where most don't use their feet that way. My biggest problem now is knee flexibility. Too many injuries and surgeries have resulted in me leaving my arches on the pegs like u said. I was told my right knee would need to be replaced by 40. I am holding out for now Through out the weekend, I tried to bring my toes onto the pegs. Immediately I started grinding pegs because my feet were not in the way now. Riding behind Tom and the Doc taught me quite a bit.
My wolverines make me flex more because they are taller with a heel and thick sole. My work boots have wide toe boxes also. Riding boots that I saw this weekend were short, thin, and narrow.
I have no qualms about copying what works well for others as a start for me. Thanks for all the suggestions. That's what is so great about this board.
Cav
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