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I know I have discussed this before, but am wanting to know if anyone here has had heels added to their boots and if so, does it affect your riding or take away any manoeuvreability when changing gears, etc?

I am seriously considering getting this done - can any shoe repair place do the job?

(and before the smartarse comments start, no I do NOT mean stiletto heels...)
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Re: Heels on boots

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Colette wrote:...
(and before the smartarse comments start, no I do NOT mean stiletto heels...)
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Used to wear horse rding boots with a cuban heel and never had any probs...
Other than slipping on the kickstarter of an old Z9 (calm down Gos) and ripping the zip out of the side the boot :oops: hurt oo :cry:
Oh and the heels were slippery too so they would want to skid out from underneath you so make sure they have deep grips.
Awful lot of Johhny Rebs out there on hogs, cant be too bad eh?
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I tried to ride in heeled boots a couple of times.....all I succeeded in doing was very ungracefully falling over whilst coming to a stop at a T-intersection :oops: I found that my foot wasn't long enough to use the gear lever when the heel was caught behind the peg, and that untangling the other heel from the peg and getting it down on the ground requires too much coordination. :roll:
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...methinks MY heels may not have been quite so high..... :oops:
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esie wrote:I tried to ride in heeled boots a couple of times.....all I succeeded in doing was very ungracefully falling over whilst coming to a stop at a T-intersection :oops: I found that my foot wasn't long enough to use the gear lever when the heel was caught behind the peg, and that untangling the other heel from the peg and getting it down on the ground requires too much coordination. :roll:
That has me worried now...are you talking about normal streetwear heeled boots though? What I meant was adding heels to my alpine star riding boots that I've worn for over 4 years (and still going strong :D)
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Colette, be like Mike and just do it :) Anything the shoemaker does to the boots can easily be undone if not comfortable/practical.... have you thought about taking the back suspension down to it's lowest?
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mick_dundee wrote:Colette, be like Mike and just do it :) Anything the shoemaker does to the boots can easily be undone if not comfortable/practical.... have you thought about taking the back suspension down to it's lowest?
Yep Mick, I think you're right and I probably will get it done after all.

Not going to change suspension for this bike now, as I am considering trading her in for another bike, so best to leave it as is.
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Post by kellz »

do it Colette

know of a few people who have full sole platforms put on as well as a slightly higher heel.

i have riden many a time in my designer dressy boots, just take a bit of getting used to, like the first time you drive in stillettos..

you will be fine.
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kellz wrote: i have riden many a time in my designer dressy boots, just take a bit of getting used to, like the first time you drive in stillettos..
you what...??? :shock:
drive?
some females I know cant even walk in 'em
..let alone drive :twisted:
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Colette wrote:
esie wrote:I tried to ride in heeled boots a couple of times.....all I succeeded in doing was very ungracefully falling over whilst coming to a stop at a T-intersection :oops: I found that my foot wasn't long enough to use the gear lever when the heel was caught behind the peg, and that untangling the other heel from the peg and getting it down on the ground requires too much coordination. :roll:
That has me worried now...are you talking about normal streetwear heeled boots though? What I meant was adding heels to my alpine star riding boots that I've worn for over 4 years (and still going strong :D)
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Smitty wrote:
kellz wrote: i have riden many a time in my designer dressy boots, just take a bit of getting used to, like the first time you drive in stillettos..
you what...??? :shock:
drive?
some females I know cant even walk in 'em
..let alone drive :twisted:
talent my dear friend..
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jesus christ rob, those are nuts.
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Post by Stereo »

Ok.... now hear me out.... this is probably a really dumb idea, but hey..... its pretty practical....

Get a piece of wood about the same size as the heel you are intending on getting...

Get some superglue and stick it to the bottom of your shoe....

Sit on the bike and try to change gears and get the foot off the pegs and put them down....

If you think its ok, get it done....

You should be able to rip the piece of wood off easily enough....
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mike-s wrote:jesus christ rob, those are nuts.
:lol: :lol: :lol: :oops:

The boots mike the BOOTS :shock:
nuts or no nuts its the BOOTS on show
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