Pale Rider 07
Well-known member
Just wanted to pass along a suggestion regarding riding boots. I have a pair of BMW touring boots that I purchased many years ago. They are very comfortable, they keep the water out and they have held up well. However, a few weeks back I noticed that I have worn through the sole of one of the boots, up near the toe. Other than the new hole, the rest of the boot was in great condition. I started to fret over the prospect of having to sink another $250+ into a replacement. I was driving to work on Monday, when I noticed a shoe repair shop close to my office. I have seen it a hundred times, but now it really caught my attention. During lunch, I took the boots over and had the owner take a look at them. He disappeared into the back room for a few minutes and came back with a selection of soles in hand. Most had thick, heavy lugs that didn't look right. The last sole he showed me was much thinner and the tread pattern was a close match to my boot. He said it would cost $50 for the pair and that included a good cleaning and polish. I dropped off the boots on Wednesday and picked them up today. I can't tell you how pleased I am. They looked brand new. He did a great job gluing the new soles onto the foot beds.
So for $50, I have a pair of new looking boots that should give me at least a couple more years of service, if not more. I have never had shoes resoled before, but I'm a big fan of the process now. Take a look if you find yourself in the same boot.
So for $50, I have a pair of new looking boots that should give me at least a couple more years of service, if not more. I have never had shoes resoled before, but I'm a big fan of the process now. Take a look if you find yourself in the same boot.