I have tried all sorts of things to no avail. Up until now, when I come to a stop, I am on tiptoes and my bike feels very top-heavy. I have dropped my bike about a half dozen times due to poor footing.
I came across these Calto elevator boots. They were only $150, so I thought I would give them a try. They arrived yesterday, and today I took them for a 200-mile ride. In one word, WOW. I can now flat foot at a stoplight. A first for me.
Walking in them takes a little getting used to, as my legs are 3.3" longer. It is just like walking in woman's high heels. But with them on, it is amazing how much more stable the bike feels at a stop. Rolling, there is not much difference from my Daytonas. I did not even have to adjust my shift linkage. But I did notice that the shift lever meets further up my toe, so it takes a little more effort to up shift. I can live with that.
The overall quality of the boots is OK, but not great. They run a little large. I wear an 8.5 wide shoe and the size 8 Calto fit me fine.
Basically, they solved my problems, so I highly recommend them.
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