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01-05-2007, 07:03 PM
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Real Name: Nick T
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SG10 Boots 06 or 07 help
Seems like i have made up my mind on the SG10s no i been looking online and some are 2006 and some are 2007 and im a bit confused wich is wich. here is a good example:
2006 SG10s
http://www.gmo1.com/ProductDetails.a...ductCode=G2139
2007 SG10s
http://www.gmo1.com/ProductDetails.a...ductCode=G2139
they both look the same, was this just a mistake? is there a big difference between the 2 years? i want the white/carbon ones and i thought they just made those in 07? thats for the clear up ...
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01-05-2007, 07:16 PM
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I dont know the difference between the years, but I have 3 rides on mine and there pretty nice. Great choice.
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01-05-2007, 07:17 PM
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Hey dean how you been? you got the 07 or 06s? comfy, solid support, and how you like that rear plastic support thingy?
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01-05-2007, 08:12 PM
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I got a pair of 05's. they feel alot better than my tech 8's. The boots offer lots of support and the hinged ankle gives it flexibility. Also check Motosport Outlet.com you get free shipping and you don't pay sales tax.
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01-05-2007, 08:22 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by nickt916
Hey dean how you been? you got the 07 or 06s? comfy, solid support, and how you like that rear plastic support thingy?
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Been good. I havent done any practice starts using the heel thing on the upshift, but I think its going to workout well. The suport is great. My last pair and only pair since I've brrn riding were the Fox Forma Pro's. The Fox boots took no break in time. The SG's do for sure. I went trail riding 2 x's and they felt great. But the 1st time out on the track was a different story. Felt really awkward. Almost went down a couple times trying to go at race speed before I got used to them. But they are getting better. I got mine from Parts Unlimited 07 book, so I guess there the 07's. Got the white ones to. There pretty comfy too. I have PHAT feet and can wiggle my toes in them.
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01-05-2007, 09:51 PM
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Originally Posted by SchleppRock
Been good. I havent done any practice starts using the heel thing on the upshift, but I think its going to workout well. The suport is great. My last pair and only pair since I've brrn riding were the Fox Forma Pro's. The Fox boots took no break in time. The SG's do for sure. I went trail riding 2 x's and they felt great. But the 1st time out on the track was a different story. Felt really awkward. Almost went down a couple times trying to go at race speed before I got used to them. But they are getting better. I got mine from Parts Unlimited 07 book, so I guess there the 07's. Got the white ones to. There pretty comfy too. I have PHAT feet and can wiggle my toes in them.
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pretty hot and tempting feet you got do you?! haha you got the white/white or the white and carbon ones?
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01-05-2007, 09:59 PM
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Real Name: Steve Wright
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Originally Posted by nickt916
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I have the 06's and truly wont buy another boot as long as they're made, Like Dean said the "bat wing" on the back works awesome for upshifts, heard about pro's upshifting w/ their heel and succefully did this a 1/2 dozen times or so and it just felt right, by the time i put my foot on the pegs i was reaching for 4th gear and know my practice starts were wicked! Back to the boot, def. thumbs up, the only thing is the pretty silver area under the front side of the buckles (tongue area) got wore out quick.
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01-05-2007, 10:14 PM
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im still not sure between the 2 links i posted, one site says 2006 and other 2007 how do you tell which is which?
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01-05-2007, 11:48 PM
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I just got some of the 07's and i have seen 06's and from what i could tell there is no difference. These are the best boots i have ever owned. I had tech 6's, 8's and have worn tech 10's but of all of them the sg is the most comfortable and feels the most stable on my foot. For me there was barely ANY break in time, seriously like a 30 minute trail ride, and they were broke in. Sweet boots.
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01-06-2007, 12:03 AM
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Real Name: Dominic Dube'
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Coming off the Tech 8's and I have to say the SG 10's are as good or better. Very stable and after 2 rides they were broke in. Knee braces fit well in them. For some reason the SG 10's ran one size larger than the Alpine Stars. I wear a size 10 in AS and size 9 in the SG's
Nick the links you posted are both for 06! Look at the ad close. I have a pair of all white and I believe they are 07's
Last edited by Dube340; 01-06-2007 at 12:09 AM.
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