- Joined
- May 14, 2016
- Messages
- 327
- Age
- 73
- Location
- St Helena, Victoria, Australia
- Bike
- 2011 Honda ST1300
Depends on the weather.
In Australia we don't get the really cold weather you can in the USA and CA, but when it drops to around 0[SUP]0[/SUP]C, or less, I wear something similar to these:

(pic off the internet)
With genuine lambs wool lining they do keep the chill out. I picked-up them up at an Army / Airforce surplus store 40 years ago for around $10:00.
If not so cold, and even when warm to hot 35[SUP]0[/SUP]C, I also have a couple of pair of these to choose from:

(pic off the internet)
A tan pair and a black pair (I'm fashion conscious, okay I'm vain). These are Thomas Cook Rebel motorcycle boots, over 20 years old now, been soled and heeled a couple of times, very well worn in, comfortable, can wear them all day, good for walking but not hiking, and with the Cuban heel I'm nearly 6ft tall.
Boot polish thoroughly rubbed-in every long ride or two keeps them water proof, they'll probably last longer than me.
In Australia we don't get the really cold weather you can in the USA and CA, but when it drops to around 0[SUP]0[/SUP]C, or less, I wear something similar to these:

(pic off the internet)
With genuine lambs wool lining they do keep the chill out. I picked-up them up at an Army / Airforce surplus store 40 years ago for around $10:00.
If not so cold, and even when warm to hot 35[SUP]0[/SUP]C, I also have a couple of pair of these to choose from:

(pic off the internet)
A tan pair and a black pair (I'm fashion conscious, okay I'm vain). These are Thomas Cook Rebel motorcycle boots, over 20 years old now, been soled and heeled a couple of times, very well worn in, comfortable, can wear them all day, good for walking but not hiking, and with the Cuban heel I'm nearly 6ft tall.
Boot polish thoroughly rubbed-in every long ride or two keeps them water proof, they'll probably last longer than me.