Daytona Roadstar Boots - Lever Pad Stitching

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  1. Flashp

    Flashp Noble Member

    Dec 6, 2017
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    Has anyone had the edge of the rubber pad break away in the way that mine are? The gear lever on my bike is in good order, rubber sleeve is in place and no damage to any metalwork.
    These boots are exactly 1 year old and lightly used. This seems like unreasonable wear to me, especially so since the cost was significant at £350. Daytona have rejected this as wear and tear.
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  2. Pedro1340

    Pedro1340 Senior Member

    Jan 31, 2018
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    I have 4 pair of Daytona boots and only The latest pair havnt wrecked the gear change pad,,the strive boots are just being broken in but I would be surprised if same thing didn’t happen,,very comfortable boots though and wouldn’t wear anything else ,
     
  3. Flay

    Flay Well-Known Member

    Sep 2, 2016
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    Mine are the same. "They all do that Sir"
    Poor (German-we've got you all conned) design, as it would be so easy to wrap the contact patch further around the toe of the boot.
     
  4. Flashp

    Flashp Noble Member

    Dec 6, 2017
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    Apparently (after making a bit of a fuss) my case is being discussed by a number of people more senior, hoping to hear something today. TCX manage to wrap the pad around the radius without any issue so I really don't know what the issue is here. Poor design like you say.

    The repair costs around £40 and you can ask for a larger pad to be bonded on. They can't stitch it so it's glued on.
     
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