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Do you wear you pants inside or out.....
of your boots??? Weird question I know, but I knew that I had big calves but I never thought I would have the problem that I now have.
I've got a pair of the BMW summer pants with the zip-off lower leg. And today I picked up a pair of Sidi crossfire boots that don't fit inside the pants. All the cross pants are worn inside the boots I know, but they are much thinner material. Wearing that cordura inside the boots is going to suck I reckon. Anybody else with this problem that might have found a innovative solution. I'm thinking I might have to cut the pants on the inside seem and sew some extra material in it. I'll probably end up with some retro looking pair of pants. |
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What do BMW have to say about this ? |
I thought this thread was going to be the old chestnut about how do you make your underwear last 4 days!
They're trousers I tell ya, long things with pockets in 'em. :rofl: |
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Matt :) |
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Come on guys. I'm seriously upset. I was so looking forward to those boots. I suppose it is a bit funny though.
I can't get my draggin jeans over them either. So am I meant wear shorts and knee braces? |
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Gussets
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Any good seamstress will know what you want.:rolleyes2: |
Do you mean like this?
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I wore my BMW Rally pants outside - kept catching the inside seam on the footpegs and ripping them out. Before that, I also crashed and shredded the fabric covering the front of the boot - probably on the same footpeg - or was it the rock I landed on?
So inside if you don't want to deal with ripped seams. |
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Yes -- gussets on both seams, even better!! Quastdog found the way to do it though - no charge for the modifications. Seriously though, surely you are going to wear the boots and pants in whichever way they fit best - comfort & protection taken into account, but a compromise in the end? |
BMW must have a technical bulletin somewhere , I suggest you cease riding immediately , get a taxi to your nearest BMW trouser fitting specialist .Have one of their technicians diagnose your specific trouser malfunction and write a report , a trouser specialist will then send you a technical breakdown of the trouser =boot interface and suggest a remedy , an invoice will be enclosed .
However, I fear that,the report will indicate a severe breakdown of BMW loyalty which must be remedied by purchase of BMW boots specifically engineered by BMW designers and made by 3rd world automatons . Once re-equiped you will now be ,once again, welcome in BMW social circles and your boots won't leave the wrong type of footprint on BMW showroom carpets . |
personally i tuck my trousers/jeans in my boots and have my over trousers/bike trousers on the out side so i water doesnt drip down into my boots. When just wearing jeans (proper bike ones) i leave them out, but do tuck them in if its starts to rain a bit so they are away from the dirt a bit more.
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Summer Motocross jeans inside boots Winter / Wales Enduro (Sinisalo) Trousers over my boots Road Bike "Power Ranger" Lethers inside boots Cordura over my boots. I would ditch the trousers and get some that fit. Return them as "not fit for purpose" |
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Anyway, long story short. I'm going to take the gusset approach (no as far as those awesome flares though) and try putting some elastic in between the seem. At least I can now compare the the size to the jeans. I can post the result if anyone is interested. I can't believe no one else has had to deal with this. Then again, I read a lot about more road orientated boots boots like the discovery and altberg than more cross/ enduro boots. Definately keeping the boots though. The are soooo comfortable and I'm still nursing an ankle injury after nearly 8 months. |
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I wear my BMW Rallye suit everyday for commuting, come rain or shine and always wear the trousers over the boots. Suppose it helps having chicken legs though! |
My hubby has 18.5" of solid muscle and it is a big problem sometimes!! :rolleyes2:
Everything goes on the inside because nothing fits outside. If you find the magic solution, please let us know. |
[QUOTE=tmotten;176254]Come on guys. I'm seriously upset. I was so looking forward to those boots. I suppose it is a bit funny though.
" Thanks for the constructive comments. I take it if I would have not mentioned the B word you wouldn't have bothered writing anything? " Don't take it to heart, I was having a dig at the Beemer snobs . I've got some BMW gear myself , [ OMG ! what did I just say ?] |
it doesnt help you with your kit i know dodger, but in the warm weather i use kevlar hardas jeans from giali and they have a zipped gusset on the calf which is very useful as i can open them up to get them over my boots.
when i was a young fool i just wore normal jeans tucked into my boots, but now im a bit wiser and can afford some better kit ive collected a variety of stuff, like most of us i guess. leather inside, textile outside. |
different suits fit different boots, erm differently
My Frank Thomas Sabre trousers go inside my MX boots, won't fit over the outside - result is wet feet when it rains and a nasty hole in each calf if the zip isn't flattened right/in the wrong place.
The trousers that Pizza Hut gave me are not designed to go in or out of MX boots (I am the only one apparently!) so I have to wear a size too big and get them over the outside - result is my trousers have the waistline of an OAP (near-nipple height) and keep on falling down. The bike they gave me is crap and all! |
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What you would ask in the UK - is whether you should wear your TROUSERS on the in or outside! Lol! Wearing your pants (underpants) on the outside of your boots.. well that would be funny! |
not to mention the humurous aspects of Davasto's post that her husband couldn't fit his pants inside his boots because of "18.5 inches of meat" that was already in there....... kudos to mr Davasto!
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I may be a bit late with this reply, but I have a pair of SIDI Crossfire boots, and a pair of gortex trousers (unknown brand) with a zip down at the legs.
I have the inner part of the boots inside (the leather part), then the trousers (without closing the zip) and lastly the plastic parts of the boots outside. It is a bit tight to get the pants over the boot (inner part), but it works... |
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Looks like a good solution. :thumbup1:
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Just ask Super man:clap::innocent: TDMalcolm |
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