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markys said:
I have a pair of Sidi Vertigo Corsa boot, used them for just over two years but the soles have worn flat and at this time of year they are a bit slippy, can anything be done or is it new boots time?
Are you putting your feet down to stop instaed of using your brakes?I've had my Sidi's for 6 years and could probably get at least another year out of them.
I had to have the soles of my Sidis reglued after only a couple of months - I took them back to the shop and they were repaired by the UK importer (Feridax I believe).
I asked at the same time about what to do when they needed resoling and the shop said it's about £25 the pair. I suggest you try to contact Feridax?
Soss
I asked at the same time about what to do when they needed resoling and the shop said it's about £25 the pair. I suggest you try to contact Feridax?
Soss
I used Sidi boots a few years back and the sole lasted 18months, A hole appeared on the sole below my big toe. crap!
Since then i've used Alpinestars SMX plus and GP Techs the sole's are fine but the heel plates are prone to damage if you walk around with them on too much. oh and they don't squeak like the Sidi's
Since then i've used Alpinestars SMX plus and GP Techs the sole's are fine but the heel plates are prone to damage if you walk around with them on too much. oh and they don't squeak like the Sidi's
Edited by Liam_uk on Thursday 11th September 17:57
The T Boy said:
Seriously how are you lot wearing them out so quickly? I've had mine for 4 years, use them every day for commuting and the soles look like new (almost).
Is the wear even on both feet?
The T Boy said:
Rach* said:
I've seen guys trailing their feet when setting off, are you doing that?
Must be. That would explain the higher wear on the left boot and it's not something you would really notice when riding.Sossige said:
The T Boy said:
Rach* said:
I've seen guys trailing their feet when setting off, are you doing that?
Must be. That would explain the higher wear on the left boot and it's not something you would really notice when riding.Sossige said:
The T Boy said:
Rach* said:
I've seen guys trailing their feet when setting off, are you doing that?
Must be. That would explain the higher wear on the left boot and it's not something you would really notice when riding.Gassing Station | Biker Banter | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff