+10 on Hat Covers. If it's just sprinkling most any hat can handle that. Downpour keep your head and hat dry. Hatco sells them by the dozen.
http://www.hat-co.com/perch//resources/s19hataccessoriespdf.pdf
That's what I have to do to a pair of Lucchese boots I own. The resoled leather sole is so slick it feels like i'm on ice on hardwood floors. The heel has a rubber covering.
The vibration wasn't coming from front end it was coming from motor The hard tail frame was after market made for Triumph. It wasn't a weld on. I rubber mounted motor but it still vibrated. Like I said it was a dream before I chopped it.
I'm no boot expert so all I can tell you what is comfortable to me. If you are going to wear them MC riding I would suggest Neoprene soles. As far as unlined inside foot that will be fine after break in. I would suggest custom cushioned insoles and light soft comfortable uppers that will more...
I will agree. The Bonneville 750 will make a fine first bike. They handle good, have a big enough motor for touring, and they are comfortable. I ruined a 72 Bonneville by putting it in a hard tail with 10 over tubes. Vibrated like crazy. It was a good handling bike before.
Like I said the low center of gravity is great. It makes an 500-600 lb. bike feel much lighter. That's the only good thing besides picking up chicks.:):)
I have ridden plenty of hard tail frames with 10 over tubes and springer front ends, no front brake. Looking back they were death traps. It's a young man's bike. They are uncomfortable, ride hard, steer terrible. The only good thing about them other than looks is the low center of gravity.
I have noticed when Stetson Royal Deluxe quality hats get soaked they will curl a little and get ripples in felt. Some say Akubra hats love the rain. I don't know since I don't own one. My Stetson dress hats that I have styled just right I will leave them dry.
I grew up riding dirt bikes and smaller street bikes so when I was 18 got my first hog. It was a big step up and back then it was only kick start. About every 3 kicks they kick back. Even good engineer boots only lasted about a year before the shank was tore up.:):):)
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