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I'm not preaching but wearing steel toe hiking boots is how i broke my foot in 3 places, my leg, and tore up my ankle. After that I always wear my boots if im jumping or racing.

I used to wear half boots when my buddies and i all had pit bikes, never on a quad but they are a lot easier to shift with but obviously do not have the ankle/lower leg protection of a full boot.

It all comes down to what kind of riding you are doing. I'm gonna try moving my shifter up a cog too and see how it works thanks for the idea.

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I took mine out and got them good and wet and wore them a bit on a warm day. Sure its not comfortable at all with warm wet boots on.....but they will break in and be 300 times better after that. After they break in its very easy to shift....mine feel very similar to riding with tennis shoes on.

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I took mine out and got them good and wet and wore them a bit on a warm day. Sure its not comfortable at all with warm wet boots on.....but they will break in and be 300 times better after that. After they break in its very easy to shift....mine feel very similar to riding with tennis shoes on.

I wouldn't mind it to feel like that but fuck wearing wet boots

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I wouldn't mind it to feel like that but fuck wearing wet boots

It's worth it in the end. I couldn't stand my boots when i first got them. A day of walking around with wet nasty boots and they felt good after that.

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Sheerider, I know this is a little off topic but sorta along the same lines....I am having the same problem but its with the rear brake especially when I practice doing a wheelies, its like the rear brake needs to be up an inch but you don't have the same adjustment for the rear brake like you have for the shifter. Once again sorry if I am not following the proper thread etiquette.

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Sheerider, I know this is a little off topic but sorta along the same lines....I am having the same problem but its with the rear brake especially when I practice doing a wheelies, its like the rear brake needs to be up an inch but you don't have the same adjustment for the rear brake like you have for the shifter. Once again sorry if I am not following the proper thread etiquette.

At least you know you fucked up. There is a adjuster on it.

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I spent a day walking in my new boots when I bought them , that helped with the overall flexibility of them , I also moved my shifter up 2 notches and it seemed to be the sweet spot.

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