personally I keep mine tucked in my pants. 
well he needs to keep everyone busy whilst the AA fixes the RIOT :P:D
leathers tucked in.
Am I missing something here?
If you tuck you trousers into your boots and it rains the water runs down into your boots. I hate that.
Outside every time for road use.
oldguy (03/12/2011)
Am I missing something here?
If you tuck you trousers into your boots and it rains the water runs down into your boots. I hate that.
The Rossi wannabes will never learn!
I always thought the accepted norm was leathers inside and textiles outside.
Because:
All my leathers Iāve ever had were cut to go inside the boots - they have all been shorter in the length and cut tight enough to not actually close comfortably over a boot. So that was a no brainer.
Motocross boots are meant to be worn over trousers too, but thatās so your collection of spanners etc is easy at hand for the inevitable breakdown as referred to above.
The Dainese kit is designed to be worn over the boots, it has been like that for a while now. Whether Rossi started it who knows? (or indeed cares).
Textiles are all designed to be worn over boots for the reason the noble Old Guy points out - keeps elements out of your boots.
So comfort aside, do whatever floats your boat. I did risk wearing my textiles inside my boots once but it was so uncomfortable I didnāt again.
R6_iLLz (02/12/2011)
is it ok to tuck jeans into boots?
yes, ifās itās a girl with skinny jeans onā¦not sure about guys
ride4fun (02/12/2011)
Surely that all depends upon the cut of your trousers and the design of your boots.
thatās true