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reading through the other posts on safety and what gear to carry got me to thinking..
Do you have emergency contact numbers handy when you ride solo? assuming you are not able to help yourself, would someone else be able to contact your family or freind?
I have a list of numbers in my wallet behind my license, also has "No known allergies" and my blood type[:-]
I also made an entry in my cell phone "Emergency #". I was able to list 8 phone numbers and then in the email field I typed "No known allergies"
in the other open text field I put "My emergancy contact numbers"
I'm not sure anyone would actually look for them, but It made my wife feel better..since I ride alone a lot.
This is what I have in my wallet and my saddlebags
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