Ladies Icon Bombshell Boots

DucatiHoney

Administrator
Staff member
I just have to say that my first pair of m/c boots was high heeled and they worked great. I like to keep my bike as high as I can for clearance purposes, so I'm already on my tip-toes. A heel in back gives a gal a bit more sole on the ground for added traction. Prefer the safer feeling of a nice armored pair of boots most of the time, but I'll take a quick spin around the block in flip flops or slippers, so don't listen to me about safety. :blush
 

Christieland

cheesy rider
Yeah, for all the haters out there... I can't stand to pass another bike on my commute, look down and see wing tips or whatever they call mens' office shoes these days, and not be able to wear my own fashionable footwear. And I'm even trying to figure out a way to wear actual riding boots, made out of leather, hello, people! :laughing Like Andy (tzrider) said in his invaluable list of "what's important," helmet, gloves and jacket are, like, way more important in the grand scheme of things. Thank you for that list Andy, I think that's helpful information for a lot of people out there.

If boots were the only thing protecting my body, I'd be making a much more careful decision.

To the guy who said he wished he knew how to make sexy, sturdy womens' riding boots, you're so right!

Heather, we'll have to have a march of the squidettes ride around the block in peep toe pumps and tank tops one of these warm days! ;)
 

AbsolutEnduser

Throttle Pusher
Joebar4000 said:
Good god woman, like your legs aren't long enough? :wtf

Hey K.H. , just take those three comments like that as the fact that They do not want you to buy these shoes.. :laughing :leghump

I just had these summer Icon gloves that wore out after 20 times of using. But heavy duty Icon asphalt shoes haven't worn out in 2 years.. (mens)
 

DucatiHoney

Administrator
Staff member
karayzieho said:
Heather, we'll have to have a march of the squidettes ride around the block in peep toe pumps and tank tops one of these warm days! ;)

My avatar is a chick in a skirt on a motorcycle... you sure you want me as a playmate? :laughing
 

mrc

hippo threat display
DucatiHoney said:
My avatar is a chick in a skirt on a motorcycle... you sure you want me as a playmate? :laughing

Quoted for the "why wouldn't anyone" factor, but also as a nod to DH's interesting observation that what I'd though was pure bling (women's high-wedge/heel boots) has a practical angle for the inseam challenged. Inseminally challenged?

Helimot has women's sizes all the way down to tiny pinay, if you're willing to shell out. FWIW.
 

kiltwearinfool

do not read this title
karayzieho said:
I have the Sidi Violets. They're pretty good boots but under jeans are about as sexy as Britney's shaved head.

Oddly enough, I didn't give a crap about her until she shaved her head. :shrug

KH, have you tried Stompers up in SF? They've got a pretty good selection of boot styles and sizes. I think they have a website (just browsed, they offer police officer jackboots that might fit your needs?)

I've seen plenty of people ride in a simple pair of black cowboy boots. While not as in-style as they used to be, they still have a non-moto look and fit halfway decent at the office.

My first reaction to the Icons when I saw them in sport rider was "that's a good start, but..." there's really not enough preotection in the wear areas like the top of the left foot, where the shifter lever contacts. I've got a pair of Doc Martens that have significant wear on the left and right toe tops (right side is from the old britbike) and it's hard to polish out. I think I'd be pissed if I spent $170 on a pair of riding boots to only have them wear quickly in that area.

IMO, the Icon boots are designed more for female passengers than for female riders.
 

Hooli

Big Ugly
kiltwearinfool said:
I've seen plenty of people ride in a simple pair of black cowboy boots. While not as in-style as they used to be, they still have a non-moto look and fit halfway decent at the office.

Please keep in mind that the typical cowboy boot has a non-grip sole and you may risk dropping the bike if you put your foot down at an intersection (that typically has an accumulation of cager fluids on the surface).

Ain't hatin', just statin'...
 

Brown81

Well-known member
I personally find it sexy when women wear proper riding gear. If I saw some chick riding with those goofy ass Icon boots, I'd think she was a dipshit!

If I saw a girl wearing some Sidi's under her jeans at the office I'd think "cool, this chick is a rider, fucking hot".


Just my opinion!:teeth
 

jenn868

Member
I have these boots....they are comfortable to ride in, not too comfy to stand around in or be in all day....the balls of my feet hurt after awhile...as for protection they certainly dont have the racing mindset but they are made for riding with ankle protection and they are thick and tall, probably being less protective on the foot......my suggestion would be to try them on somewhere first then decide....:)
 

DucatiHoney

Administrator
Staff member
Brown81 said:
I personally find it sexy when women wear proper riding gear. If I saw some chick riding with those goofy ass Icon boots, I'd think she was a dipshit!

If I saw a girl wearing some Sidi's under her jeans at the office I'd think "cool, this chick is a rider, fucking hot".


Just my opinion!:teeth

Yeah, well, my bosses aren't as cool as you. I come in to the office a full 30 minutes early to get out of my full leathers and hide it all before they see me. I hear about it if I wear flip flops to work, let alone my Sidis. Trust me--there are days when I'd be totally cool working in my two-piece and boots.
 

Brown81

Well-known member
DucatiHoney said:
Yeah, well, my bosses aren't as cool as you. I come in to the office a full 30 minutes early to get out of my full leathers and hide it all before they see me. I hear about it if I wear flip flops to work, let alone my Sidis. Trust me--there are days when I'd be totally cool working in my two-piece and boots.

Would they be cool if you wore those stripper/dominatrix boots??:confused

Personally, I'd encourage any female employees to dress like that!! Just not when riding motorcycles!!:cool
 

Nemo Brinker

Tonight we ride
I have this vision of a woman walking into her office wearing a clunky Aerostich, and whipping it off to reveal tight domme gear underneath... but that's just me!

I took a look at those boots for kicks, and the leather (as well as the construction) looked substandard to me. And that, to me, detracts too much from the sexy factor of shoes!
 

motorcyclegrin

Well-known member
I have these boots. I would only recommend them for city riding though, which is all I do down here in Mex. Since my bike is a bit tall for me, the heel gives me great stability. The area for the toe shifter is great so that there is no damage and they are comfortable for regular wear as well. The only thing that I don't like is that the calf area is a bit tight for me. If you work out at all, there is not a lot of room for muscle. Other than that, I would give them a thumbs up for city riding. If you are going with highway/freeway traffic, I would recommend something a bit thicker.
 

Christieland

cheesy rider
motorcyclegrin said:
I have these boots. I would only recommend them for city riding though, which is all I do down here in Mex. Since my bike is a bit tall for me, the heel gives me great stability. The area for the toe shifter is great so that there is no damage and they are comfortable for regular wear as well. The only thing that I don't like is that the calf area is a bit tight for me. If you work out at all, there is not a lot of room for muscle. Other than that, I would give them a thumbs up for city riding. If you are going with highway/freeway traffic, I would recommend something a bit thicker.
That's awesome. Would love to see pics! ;)

I actually tried them on two weeks ago, they special ordered the biggest size available, and they still didn't fit. :cry
 

Roadstergal

Sergeant Jackrum
I want those Bombshell boots - for wearing off the bike. I wear Sidi Vertebra boots when on the bike and keep a pair of shoes at the office. I'm inseam-challenged, as well - 5'1" - and I learned to look where I was stopping and shift a cheek off.

I took a look at those Sidi Rose when Newenough put them on sale, and they just don't look protective.

(BTW, kudos to Sidi for making race boots in size EU36.)
 

Roadstergal

Sergeant Jackrum
I have the Sunray for when it's pouring out. Nicely waterproof and the sole is good and grippy, but I'd still feel better about having the Sidis on in a crash. I want to get the Vertigo Tepor, but I can't find them in my size.
 
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