View Poll Results: Do you carry any med stuff?

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  • Yes - I have a fairly comprehensive medikit

    16 21.92%
  • Yes - I carry some supplies/items

    26 35.62%
  • No - but given the situ, I'd know what to do

    31 42.47%
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Thread: Do you carry any first aid stuff?

  1. #76
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    10th September 2005 - 22:27
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kornholio
    Mate I can fit 9 of those little Cody bourbon cans, my Smoozuki toolkit and a scarf in case in gets a bit nipple in the 'boot' of the 750

    edit: bottles are a different story on the other hand...can get a few in but depending on how excited you are to get to your destination they tend to go BANG and leak all down the bikes ass end INCLUDING back tyre and rear brake :spudwow: ....speaking from experience...sorry once again Darrell for your loss of refreshments :/
    Start being responsible and get a 1st aid kit you bloody hillbilly and make sure its got a tube of roid cream in it.
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  2. #77
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    Have a current first aid certificate ( work pays ) and if I am going on a decent ride complete with backpack or the like I "borrow" the first aid kit out of the company car but there is no storage space on my GB for even a band aid
    Old age and treachery will always overcome youth and skill

  3. #78
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    i carry the bullet wraps in my leathers as well as panadol!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!got first aid cert.
    <span style=font-family: Century Gothic><font size=4><font color=DarkOrchid>Live and let live</font></font></span>

  4. #79
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    Quote Originally Posted by WeeStromer
    Start being responsible and get a 1st aid kit you bloody hillbilly
    Lol, you said the 'R' word

    Quote Originally Posted by WeeStromer
    and make sure its got a tube of roid cream in it.
    Haha why should I carry around your bum-grape cream, get your own and dont ask Judy to administer it either...cos thats not nice
    Built for speed, not for comfort

  5. #80
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    Got my first aid cert as part of bartending course - I was also told never to remove a helmet unless its vital to keeping them alive. In some cases the helmet is keeping them alive by holding vital bits together and removing it will kill them.

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    Arrow Do now

    After the last accident I had to stop at wherre the rider needed to be choppered back to hospital I knocked a kit together. I also got a sholder bag so it can hold the first aid kit, tyre panda, simple tool kit and the wet weather gear. The misses was even kind enough to attach a KBer patch on the bag to set the whole thing off.
    Those who insist on perfect safety, don't have the balls to live in the real world.

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