Driving shoes
Those are pretty cool (Simpsons?) driving shoes. Like those Blue Suede Shoes.
On Edit, I see that those are Sparco's; very nice.
Last edited by dinasrt; Feb 9, 2013 at 07:04 PM.
I 'daily drive' these. Low profile sole and really comfortable. Not really a bona fide racing shoe (i.e. fireproofing requirements, etc.) but I get great pedal feel and response with these on.
adidas Originals adiRacer Lo Leather - Metallic Black/White/Metallic Silver - Zappos.com Free Shipping BOTH Ways
adidas Originals adiRacer Lo Leather - Metallic Black/White/Metallic Silver - Zappos.com Free Shipping BOTH Ways
What are you calling 'normal' sizes? LOL!
Take a look at these
Mens Shoes Casual Driving Moccasins Loafer Synth Leather Blk Red Wht Navy Sizes | eBay
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Piloti-Mens-...item2ec6178c65
Mens Shoes Casual Driving Moccasins Loafer Synth Leather Blk Red Wht Navy Sizes | eBay
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Piloti-Mens-...item2ec6178c65
Last edited by texas t; Feb 9, 2013 at 10:07 PM.
Those moccasins are nice , Im talking about what type of shoe do you guys enjoy comfortably driving in , doesn't have to be a race shoe although race oriented shoes are prolly best
I use both feet when driving, gotta torque up tranny when coming off a corner before letting off brake. Woody Kills some of the terrible lag we have in the throttle body which is why I went to dual T/B's.
Were/are you a 1/4 or 1/2 miler ?
I rode Triumph and BSA as an AMA amateur back in the 60's.
Can't count the number of welding rods used to keep the bottom on the hot shoe.
I rode Triumph and BSA as an AMA amateur back in the 60's.
Can't count the number of welding rods used to keep the bottom on the hot shoe.
I was a novice. never made amateur much less expert. No Norton's allowed.
In that case, Nike Free shoes...




