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	<title>Comments on: Motorcycle Boot Buying For Newbies, a Guide</title>
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		<title>By: TOD  MEUIR</title>
		<link>http://motorcycleworld360.com/2007/09/04/motorcycle-boot-buying-for-newbies/#comment-22</link>
		<dc:creator><![CDATA[TOD  MEUIR]]></dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Though I have as much experience with motorcrossing as I have  with knowing what its like to go to the moon I am however a very seasoned pro on the track and on the street with sport bikes.....    I tell you this because who better a person to evaluate what is a greater street boot than a stunter ,street and track racer that spends everyday out doing 80 mph wheelies, stoppies and blowing past everything else on hwy at 150 mph?   I have laid down many a bike lol and let me tell you if you want the greatest safety functioning a boot can give then you want to get a full fledged motorcross racing boot and use it for your street riding:  These boots are created from end to end for all things that would love to break,shred,etc your legs from knee down whereas the lame ass conventional strret boots are but simply a fashion statement that offer minimal if any real protection for your below knee extremities.   Sure there are those that will say they can be hard to shift with,etc but the simple solve is to just ajust your shifter and then what will the fashion conscious squids say?   Oh did I mention that motorcross boots are very kick ass looking and in same frame are very good for kicking some ass of some troglodyte that decides to test you all because his girl cant keep her eyes off you and your bike lol.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Though I have as much experience with motorcrossing as I have  with knowing what its like to go to the moon I am however a very seasoned pro on the track and on the street with sport bikes&#8230;..    I tell you this because who better a person to evaluate what is a greater street boot than a stunter ,street and track racer that spends everyday out doing 80 mph wheelies, stoppies and blowing past everything else on hwy at 150 mph?   I have laid down many a bike lol and let me tell you if you want the greatest safety functioning a boot can give then you want to get a full fledged motorcross racing boot and use it for your street riding:  These boots are created from end to end for all things that would love to break,shred,etc your legs from knee down whereas the lame ass conventional strret boots are but simply a fashion statement that offer minimal if any real protection for your below knee extremities.   Sure there are those that will say they can be hard to shift with,etc but the simple solve is to just ajust your shifter and then what will the fashion conscious squids say?   Oh did I mention that motorcross boots are very kick ass looking and in same frame are very good for kicking some ass of some troglodyte that decides to test you all because his girl cant keep her eyes off you and your bike lol.</p>
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