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As I mentioned in a previous thread, I have become more sensitive to safety while riding my CB1100. Although I have been fortunate and lucky to have remained upright during my 45 years on a motorcycle, stuff happens. 

Old nerd that I am, I reviewed reports from government agencies, equipment manufacturers, insurance companies, and crusading law firms to make a more informed decision where to start. The consensus was there: the most common injury sustained by motorcyclists are to the lower extremities. As I reviewed my protective gear, I clearly had two deficits: I did not own proper motorcycle boots or jeans. 


So with great enthusiasm, I went on a quest to purchase both. However, I did have some boundaries. Because I already purchased a fantastic set of crash bars (http://cb1100forum.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=19305) and had no desire to look like an elderly power ranger, I focused on finding “low” boots that (1) had an overall Level 2 safety rating, (2) were comfortable to wear, (3) would last a lifetime with proper care, and (4) could be worn with motorcycle jeans at a coffee shop and not make me look like a movie extra from a Mad Max movie.


All roads led to Steve at Indie Ridge, based in San Bernardino, CA. Although I have not met the man, his work and post-sale support have earned the respect of motorcyclists throughout North America and possibly across the pond. He works tirelessly to create great boots, gloves, and riding gear for motorcyclists. You can learn a little bit about Steve and a lot more about Indie Ridge products on his refreshingly focused website:


https://www.indieridgeusa.com.

I purchased a pair of “The Crow” boots so named because they are black 
(https://www.indieridgeusa.com/collection...the-crow).

They were properly shipped in a double-box setup:
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They were properly packed and had a wonderful registration twist:
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They look, feel, and believe it or not smell fantastic:
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Steve must own a motorcycle because the design, function, and materials scream let’s ride.
Here is the inside of the boot. Note the custom stitching and molded padding:
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The best way to illustrate the ergonomics is to compare them to a non-motorcycle boot. I love my Timberlands for carpentry and gardening, but there is no comparison as a motorcycle boot:
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The soles are not an afterthought. A tread design was created to help address the challenges we face stopping, starting, and walking in motorcycle boots:
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When I received the boots, I put them on. I heard a swish as I inserted my foot. It is a snug but not too tight fit. I wore the boots for two days to break them in. No blisters; no discomfort. They loosened up with each step.
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They fit nicely on a stock setup for a CB1100. 
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I rode with them for the first time today. It was perfect. Shifting gears was easy and my new motorcycle jeans fit over them nicely. 
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The materials and craftsmanship earned the safety rating:
[Image: amBO1lR.jpeg]If you are looking for a lifelong boot, I recommend you give Indie Ridge serious consideration.
I know this thread is too long but I felt I owed it to Indie Ridge to give a proper accounting. Forgive me if I let my enthusiasm get the better of me. I will create another thread for the motorcycle jeans I equally like. Good night.


2017 Honda CB1100 EX
The most sophisticated, smooth, perfectly engineered motorcycle I've ever owned. A pleasure in every way.
I've got the same boots, their gauntlet style gloves, and 2 t-shirts. All fantastic products! The insides of the gloves feel amazing.

Steve is a great guy to work with! Highly recommended.
They do look good!