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08uly
| Posted on Saturday, May 17, 2008 - 08:53 am: |
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The latest in safety gear for your next ride! (He says sarcastically) Hey! It's got a Toe bumper! What more could you want? --- 08Uly Uly Data Page
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Gotj
| Posted on Saturday, May 17, 2008 - 09:53 am: |
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Somebody has WAAAAY too much time on their hands. I keep looking for the GOTCHA. |
Jwnsc
| Posted on Saturday, May 17, 2008 - 10:00 am: |
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I guess if it was always raining or 90+ degrees and 99% humidity, and I had all of 50cc under me, I'd be tempted. |
Hooper
| Posted on Saturday, May 17, 2008 - 10:57 am: |
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"Those with no motorcycle need not be worried, this sandal can be used comfortably in all day to day activities." PHEW!!!! |
Etennuly
| Posted on Saturday, May 17, 2008 - 11:12 am: |
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First paragraph = "symbol of youthfulness" Second paragraph = "for bickers" Paragraph four = " heat protection" Response = see paragraph one. |
Buelltoys
| Posted on Saturday, May 17, 2008 - 11:32 am: |
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The squids would love these things. Picture needs to show the bermuda shorts, no shirt and helmet hanging of the rear turn signal! Since the weather is 90+ would be too hot for the shirt! |
Ratbuell
| Posted on Saturday, May 17, 2008 - 11:33 am: |
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Gimme a D Gimme an A Gimme an R Gimme a W Gimme an I Gimme an N GooooOOOOOO....DARWIN! |
Xcephasx
| Posted on Saturday, May 17, 2008 - 11:56 am: |
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i dunno. i'd imagine that in bangladesh they ride 125cc bikes. recently i went to the philippines and everyone was riding these little motorbikes. top speed on most roads ~40mph. i ride my scooter with a pair of vans and no socks and don't fear for my life. |
Bosh
| Posted on Saturday, May 17, 2008 - 12:07 pm: |
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I've been looking for some suitable footwear to use with my perforated leathers. Looks like the search is over!! Seriously though, I wish I'd thought of those. That guy is going to be a zillionaire. India, Philippines, Egypt... those guys will eat em up. |
Diablobrian
| Posted on Saturday, May 17, 2008 - 04:27 pm: |
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I find this very disturbing. I guess after nearly losing my left leg in a street accident (and I was wearing leathers and sidi vertebras) my perspective on "proper attire" for riding is a little skewed. ATGATT....and sandals are NOT riding gear no matter what gimmicks they add |
Bosh
| Posted on Saturday, May 17, 2008 - 06:00 pm: |
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This is the target market. Looks like the MotoSandal is a definite upgrade. Checking out the photo, didn't see any Dainese.
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Bearly
| Posted on Sunday, May 18, 2008 - 03:12 am: |
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Those look great. I'm never going to wear my Sidi boots again! And so stylish! Complete with a "toe bumper"! Yea Baby!
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Froggy
| Posted on Monday, May 19, 2008 - 08:51 pm: |
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Damn, if only they made a riding version of Crocs. |
Bertotti
| Posted on Monday, May 19, 2008 - 09:21 pm: |
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Froggy soon to come, kevlar crocs! |
Cyclonedon
| Posted on Tuesday, May 20, 2008 - 02:03 pm: |
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what is really sad is that some people will actually buy them thinking that they are what you should wear when riding a motorcycle. Just another case of marketing doing the public an injustice! |
Sparky
| Posted on Tuesday, May 20, 2008 - 09:41 pm: |
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Hey, my sandals don't have gear shaft protection, "Fluorescent" Night Vision nor fiberglass-reinforced anything. I need these sandals to keep from mashing my toe when upshifting while trying to avoid getting hit from behind at night as the footpegs try to break my soles. Actually they'd be pretty stylish footwear at the SCAB Laguna Seca MotoGP campsite this year! When it's 105 deg outside! |
Johnboy777
| Posted on Wednesday, May 21, 2008 - 08:56 am: |
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I bet the Harley guys will be scooping these things up. Perfect for those hot summer evenings heading to bike night.
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Asdf
| Posted on Tuesday, May 27, 2008 - 09:48 am: |
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I just spent three weeks in Nepal. A few local riders wore sneakers... The majority wore flip-flops... The hard-core dudes were bare-foot. In Nepal a 250cc bike is considered to be a BIG bike. Only those few (Made in India) Royal Enfield Bullets are bigger than 250cc. (The above are observations, not justifications) |
Xb12mel
| Posted on Wednesday, May 28, 2008 - 03:59 pm: |
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Seriously, I've been in Bangalore and New Delhi. And like Asdf... this is an observation, not a justification, they don't move fast enough in traffic to get hurt if they fall down. (I chose fall down vs wreck because it's probably more like falling off your 10 speed over there) The thing that bothered me was seeing the ENTIRE FAMILY on one bike. I've seen dad riding with mom sitting side saddle and Junior between dad and the handle bars and to top it off, the baby still in diapers smashed between mom and dad!!! Now that's Commuting!!! |
08uly
| Posted on Wednesday, May 28, 2008 - 08:58 pm: |
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Asdf
| Posted on Thursday, May 29, 2008 - 01:53 pm: |
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The above photo is a bit unusual... I did not observe a family of SIX on a bike in Nepal. Three folks on a bike is common. Four folks is not unusual. I THINK I saw five on a bike once. I also noticed that saddle bags are usually installed only on the right side of the bike. Gals who wear traditional garments ride side-saddle, so a saddle bag on the left side would interfere with hauling chicks. In Nepal, almost every bike has a crash guard mounted on it. At the top of the crash guard is a small protrusion sticking up vertically. The protrusion is used as a hanger for the flimsy plastic shopping bags that are given out by most stores, worldwide. The handles of the flimsy bags are looped over the protrusion. The bags are just like those used by grocery stores in the USA. Several plastic bags can be attached to each side of the bike. The speeds driven are USUALLY slow enough, so the handles of the bags do not tear off, and the bags do not flutter into the hot fins of the air-cooled engine. OH! BTW! Nepal has a mandatory helmet law for the DRIVER. It is not uncommon to see the chin-bar of a full-face helmet protecting the FOREHEAD of the driver. If you intend to haul your family of 3 or 4 up steep mountain roads at high altitude, you may want to consider getting at least a 125cc bike... If you can afford it. |
Jayvee
| Posted on Friday, May 30, 2008 - 02:50 pm: |
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Ya snobs! In the Philippines all the "tricycle" (150cc 4 stroke MC with sidecar) taxi drivers I ever saw wear the super cheap and thin flip-flop sandals. I saw literally hundreds of them and not a single shoe among them. Motorcyclists too. Never saw so much as a shoe. Almost all these guys will not even be able to afford this biker sandal. At least 80% are running at least one bald tire, and about 75% of these four-strokes are smoking like two-strokes. |