If you are touring on an ADV bike or perhaps a Dual Sport, these boots would work fine for this application. If you are hoping to use these boots with a sportbike or something in that realm, I wouldn't recommend it. These boots have a fair amount of bulk to them and getting underneath the shifter could be a bit of a challenge with that type of bike. You can always adjust your shifter but it will feel a bit cumbersome. These boots provide a fair amount of flexibility and movement but they would not be something you would want to walk around in long term. Checking out an overlook or stopping at a destination to grab a bite should be fine, anything beyond that won't be too much fun. Cheers! -Brandon
@@cyclegeartv i will drive mostly upright position bikes like Mahindra Mozo/ Royal Enfield Interceptor/ Versys etc. Shifting gears and breaking would be fine right?
I would recommend a boot that is a bit more on the "touring" side of the spectrum if you are utilizing those bikes. You can certainly utilize this boot on those bikes but I think a touring style boot would prove to be more comfortable and better suited for your riding needs. If you want to take a look at a few alternative options, check out the TCX Airtech EVO Gore-Tex Boots, Alpinestars Andes V2 Drystar Boots, or perhaps the Tour Master Solution WP Air Boots. That should get you pointed in the right direction. Safe riding! -Brandon