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Originally Posted by greenenvie
Just because of the steel toe or because I do not have the outside support for the ankle? I understand the ankle support from the right boots, but I got the impression that there might be some other hidden reason that I was not seeing. I guess it is a risk I am will to take untill I can get some true boots.
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Is that really a risk you want to take? Dropping a 375lb bike on your ankle and breaking it when you can prevent that for less than $200? It's because there is no support for your ankel with those boots. You most likely have almost full range of motion in your ankle, a little push past that breaks bones.
Here is a thread started yesterday, by a guy in a similar situation to you, with some fantastic information.
http://www.ninjette.org/forums/showthread.php?t=101346
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