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Not sure about one for bikes but I carry one that came from a Hyundai Sanda Fe.. (found in a wrecking yard) also had a really nice jumper cable set too...
I put my own together. Basic stuff....
Band Aids ( use more of them than anything)
burn/Antiseptic cream
gauze pads of various sizes
tape
Q tips
Tweezers
scissors
Hy Peroxide
Ace bandage ( 2 or 3)
Mirror
Eye Drops ( Vi-sine)
Advil, aspirin, etc but watch expatriation dates
Antiseptic wipes ( when no water available)
I also have a tourniquet, made for Military and Emergency Personal, it the type you can put on yourself, check around for it, can't remember name.
And a waterproof case to carry it in.
Also have a GPS...why? while riding some back roads in unfamiliar areas a call to 911 and can't give directions or know where you are, GPS coordinates can lead them to your location....
Also a Cell Phone, along with a 12v car charger....
Yes I carry a first aid kit in my bag. It's a small kit for a automobile glove box. Basic band-aids, dressing, tape, etc, I added a small bottle of spray on liquid bandage. For broken bones, I'll immobilize the person and call 911.
-Bill-
Got an extra from when I bought my 4-Runner, so it is in the tourpack on my Glide. Heck I would have to open it to tell you everything that is in it, but I know there are gauze pads and wrap in there...
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