Delawareguy
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This is my first post on the FL.... I've read this forum with great interest. I've come here from a different path than most of you. I'm not a biker (though I did ride motorcross until i was 50) but got here as a musician. I've started wearing Frye harness boots in the early seventies. I've always enjoyed owning and wearing nice boots. As a musician, the golden rule is you always wear long pants, typically jeans, and you have good "gig shoes." I typically wore roper style Tony Lamas on stage for a long time but they were never comfortable and in fact during a long night they would absolutely crush my feet. About five years ago, I decided to get a pair of 12R Frye harness boots (in gaucho) as an alternative. I had a REALLY hard time getting them on so didn't wear them much. Recently I started wearing them again and was amazed at how easy they were to get on, and frankly, how comfortable they were when they broke in. I started wearing them daily. A couple weeks ago my wife and I were in New York and stumbled across the Frye shop on Spring Street. She wanted to check it out. Long story short I ended up getting a pair of 12R engineer boots, also in gaucho. I have worn these non stop since getting them and they have broken in nicely. While I typically wear a 10 in most shoes and the harness boots, I needed a 9.5 in the engineer boots. The left boot was virtually impossible to get on due to my high instep, but I persevered and it now goes on easily. As an aside the very helpful salesperson (Barbara) suggested putting a tennis ball in the instep to stretch it, which I haven't done but makes total sense. Of course I didn't know anything about Whites or Wescos until I came across this thread and I wouldn't rule out having a custom pair made at some point. It is important to note that Frye was running a special... $100 off, which meant the net price was $189... with free shipping there was no sales tax, this was a hell of a deal. Of course the boots my wife found were not on sale... What I like most about these boots is that they are more versatile than the harness boots, and I've found they look great with khakis... Anyway, I'm now fully engaged in this forum and am learning a lot. Oh I should note that a bunch of my friends ride street bikes and have been hasseling me to ride with them, and of course, now i have the boots for the job.... wouldn't it be funny if I got the bike to go with the boots?
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