Cobbler in Ajax for motorcycle boots

To each their own. But then I don't do the type of riding that these boots wouldnt be safe enough for. And they kinda stuff that would take me down regardless will do that amount of damage despite what I am wearing.

Lisa... I'm with ya with the leather :D Hence leather interior in my car :D

Type of riding indeed ;)

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Sherry tried them on at Royal Distributing...they really aren't practical.
Huh? They're motorcycle boots that add ~3 inches to a woman's height. Isn't that what you were seeking?
All I could think is broken ankles and legs.
Ridiculous. So, drive a car!
I have ridden for ~35 years, 400,000 km in high-top running shoes.
Did someone ever tell you motorcycling was a good way to protect your ankles and legs!?
She's too short to ride a bike, basically.
But assuming this can be overcome, now she's worried she'll break ankles/legs?
I have news for you - no kind of footwear can ever assuage these fears...
Let's not forget, the very finest safety equipment cannot protect your life - you can be killed; motorcycling is dangerous.
(With ATGATT, maybe open-casket though.)
I obviously don't know her but your wife seems to not have "the right stuff" for riding...
Heck, some people are gonna be afraid while riding the TTC, heheh.
It's a very unsafe world.
And I like it that way...
 
Daytona makes a womens boot with a 6cm rise built into the boot. The sole still looks flat like a sportbike typical. So there is no heel to catch and twist an ankle or worse during an accident. Riders Choice has some. Daytona boots are a quality hand built boot made in Germany.

In Hamilton for sole modifications there is a place where they make shoes from scratch, so they know what they are doing. Don't get too thick of soles or you will have difficulty feeling the shifter and brake pedal.
Elios Shoe Repair, 9 Front St., Thorold
 
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