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I wear a dog tag with my ICE numbers on it. Around here there are a lot of places that make dog tags while you wait. My wife checks that I'm wearing it anytime I ride.
Even though you are not getting along with your parents tape their name, address,and phone number to the back of your DL and insurance card. No matter how old you are I would be willing to bet Mama and Daddy still love you.
I carry a phone, but wouldn't do any good if I was f'd up. Don't usually know where I am going either.
If you are that concerned, maybe you should sell your bike.
BTW - You can die walking your doggie.
BP don't be a dick. As you get older you learn to plan for the worst and hope for the best. Also, some of us hillbillies ride in pretty desolate areas where nobody would see us enter the ditch.
I have an ICE # in my phone and written on the back of my license. I also wrote my ICE # with a silver paint pen on the bottom of my Helmet on the lining.
I ride almost everyday, so I like to deal with the real hazards out there.
I'm starting to rethink this thing....I'm thinking about hauling around a big "depends"...just in case I poop myself after missing that curve and plunging 200 feet off a cliff.
No matter what happens to me, my girlfriend or any of my family can do nothing for me. Whoever finds me, do CPR and dial 911. If I am not breathing when you find me, forget the CPR.
The girlfriend and family will find out eventually.
I wear dog tags with contact numbers of OL and religion (RC) in case I need last rites. I also let my buds that are riding with me know what and where I am carrying so they can secure the guns.
LOL - I can't restrain myself at times, but c'mon. Look, bikes are dangerous, if you are THAT concerned, perhaps it's time to hang it up.
It's about freedom. That includes freedom from fear amongst other things. If you can't enjoy it, why do it?
Beside, my wife likes surprises.
Originally Posted by Ron750
BP don't be a dick. As you get older you learn to plan for the worst and hope for the best. Also, some of us hillbillies ride in pretty desolate areas where nobody would see us enter the ditch.
I have an ICE # in my phone and written on the back of my license. I also wrote my ICE # with a silver paint pen on the bottom of my Helmet on the lining.
I ride almost everyday, so I like to deal with the real hazards out there.
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