Motorcycle Boots UK - MaximomotoUK
Motorcycle Boots UK - MaximomotoUK

Motorcycle Boots UK

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Maximo Moto Motorcycle Boots, the ultimate choice for motorbike riders! Our Biker boots are CE-approved, with features like ankle, toe, and heel protection.

These biker boots are made with a combination of genuine leather, microfiber material, and synthetic leather, our boots are not only durable but also comfortable to wear. We use YKK zippers for added durability. Your safety is our top priority, that is why our motorbike riding boots are equipped with a Non-slip sole, ensuring maximum grip on any surface.

Additionally, our boots feature shin protection. For visibility during nighttime rides, We have added a glowing strip on the back of boots. And if you're worried about shifting gears, our boots come with a TPU gear shifter for effortless gear changes.

We also stock renowned brands like Alpinestars, Oxford, Bela, Shua and R Tech. We offer free shipping on all orders. We also offer 6 moths quality guarantee with free returns. 

Visit our store today in Unit 8 Astle Park and get yours, elevate your riding experience to new heights.

Also check our extensive collection of motorcycle accessories.

Frequently Asked Questions FAQs

How to fix broken motorcycle boot zip?

To repair a broken motorcycle boot zipper, follow these steps:

  1. Inspect the Zipper Teeth: Check if the teeth are misaligned or damaged. Gently realign the teeth if they are out of place.

  2. Use Wax for Smooth Operation: Apply a small amount of wax (like candle wax) to the zipper teeth. This can help the zipper slider move more smoothly and prevent further separation.

  3. Zipper Slider Adjustment: If the zipper slider is not engaging the teeth properly, try squeezing it gently with a pair of pliers to tighten it. Be careful not to apply too much pressure to avoid breaking the slider.

  4. Replace the Zipper Slider: If the slider is broken or too loose, consider replacing it with a new one. You can purchase replacement sliders from sewing or hardware stores.

  5. Consult a Professional: For more severe damage, such as completely broken teeth or a broken zipper track, it may be best to consult a professional. A local bike shop or a leather repair specialist can provide recommendations and potential repair services.

  6. Temporary Fixes: If a professional repair is not immediately possible, use velcro strips or safety pins as a temporary solution to keep your boots closed.

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FAQS

To repair a broken motorcycle boot zipper, follow these steps: Inspect the Zipper Teeth: Check if the teeth are misaligned or damaged. Gently realign the teeth if they are out of place. Use Wax for Smooth Operation: Apply a small amount of wax (like candle wax) to the zipper teeth. This can help the zipper slider move more smoothly and prevent further separation. Zipper Slider Adjustment: If the zipper slider is not engaging the teeth properly, try squeezing it gently with a pair of pliers to tighten it. Be careful not to apply too much pressure to avoid breaking the slider. Replace the Zipper Slider: If the slider is broken or too loose, consider replacing it with a new one. You can purchase replacement sliders from sewing or hardware stores. Consult a Professional: For more severe damage, such as completely broken teeth or a broken zipper track, it may be best to consult a professional. A local bike shop or a leather repair specialist can provide recommendations and potential repair services. Temporary Fixes: If a professional repair is not immediately possible, use velcro strips or safety pins as a temporary solution to keep your boots closed.

All motorcycle boots sold in the UK must be certified to EN 13634:2017. This tests for ankle height, abrasion resistance, impact protection, and transverse rigidity. Look for Level 1 or Level 2 ratings on the boot's label.

Touring boots prioritise comfort over long distances, waterproofing, and walkability. Racing boots focus on maximum ankle protection, rigid chassis construction, and crash performance. Maximo Moto stocks both types across multiple price points.

For the UK's unpredictable weather, look for boots with a waterproof membrane such as REISSA or WR (Water Resistant) rated construction. The Bela Senior WR, Bela Air Tech WR, and R-Tech Traveler WR all offer waterproof protection alongside CE-certified ankle armour — keeping feet dry on wet commutes and long touring runs alike.

It depends on the style. Urban and touring boots — like the Bela Kiva, Bela Blaze, and R-Tech Royal — are designed with walkability in mind. They've got low-profile soles and flexible construction, so you can wear them comfortably off the bike too. Racing and track boots are stiffer by design and are better suited purely for riding.

Motorcycle boots generally follow EU sizing. It's best to measure your foot in centimetres and cross-reference the brand's size guide, as sizing can vary between manufacturers. If you're between sizes, go up rather than down — boots are worn with thick socks and need room for ankle armour to sit correctly without restricting movement. Check individual product pages on Maximo Moto for brand-specific size charts.