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Postby moosterbounce » Mon Feb 19, 2007 9:56 pm
Just wanted to let everyone know about a US product I bought a little while ago. It is a RoadID, it contains all your details and you wear it while riding. Saves needing to carry a wallet with you in case of emergency. I wear the ankle strap and don't notice it (except the slightly higher tan line
Here is the link:
http://www.roadid.com/default.asp
The delivery was prompt too.
Anything that helps if you are in an accident is fantastic. I hope I never have to "use" mine.
Moo...
Here is the link:
http://www.roadid.com/default.asp
The delivery was prompt too.
Anything that helps if you are in an accident is fantastic. I hope I never have to "use" mine.
Moo...
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Postby europa » Mon Feb 19, 2007 10:09 pm
Oh dear, there are so many snappy replies to this. Should I close the thread now to prevent them? Or rely on this lot showing some restraint and decorum
Seriously (shuddup Kev), they sound like a good idea, though I personally like the laminated card idea because I'm not a fan of things around my wrists and ankles.
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Seriously (shuddup Kev), they sound like a good idea, though I personally like the laminated card idea because I'm not a fan of things around my wrists and ankles.
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Postby moosterbounce » Mon Feb 19, 2007 10:17 pm
I think we are all grown ups here and can show restraint and decorum when required
Each person has their own preference. I just thought I would share as not everyone has the time to go searching for new things to buy like I did one day in October day last year You know the feeling. I need to buy something...now...I can't think of anything I actually NEED for my bike...but I still need to buy something...anything!! So I did!!
Moo...
Each person has their own preference. I just thought I would share as not everyone has the time to go searching for new things to buy like I did one day in October day last year You know the feeling. I need to buy something...now...I can't think of anything I actually NEED for my bike...but I still need to buy something...anything!! So I did!!
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Postby heavymetal » Mon Feb 19, 2007 10:33 pm
Actually I have all of my details engraved into the head of the axe that is attached to my bikeeuropa wrote:Seriously (shuddup Kev), they sound like a good idea, though I personally like the laminated card idea because I'm not a fan of things around my wrists and ankles.
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Postby heavymetal » Mon Feb 19, 2007 10:40 pm
I have my details written there too. My mum told me that one.mikesbytes wrote:Mum use to tell me to wear good underwear.
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Postby moosterbounce » Mon Feb 19, 2007 11:06 pm
You lot certainly know how to make me chuckle!!
But you failed to consider all the possibilities with your old fashioned identification.
What if you were riding so fast that you caught alight and you veered off the road? Kinda like the space shuttle re-rentry?
Or, the more likely scenario that you were stretching the truth so much about how fast you were going and that saying "liar, liar pants on fire" really was true??
What would you do then, huh?!
Moo...
But you failed to consider all the possibilities with your old fashioned identification.
What if you were riding so fast that you caught alight and you veered off the road? Kinda like the space shuttle re-rentry?
Or, the more likely scenario that you were stretching the truth so much about how fast you were going and that saying "liar, liar pants on fire" really was true??
What would you do then, huh?!
Moo...
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Postby tuco » Mon Feb 19, 2007 11:14 pm
Reminds me of the story of the boy scout in America who checked the pulse of an unconscious woman by checking the femoral artery and got a fair slapping from an on looker thinking he was copping a feel.europa wrote:OMGosh Doris, a cyclist has fallen. Quick, check his undies for identification
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Postby Mulger bill » Tue Feb 20, 2007 12:05 am
I'll go with Tuco here, a mobile is the probably the ultimate multitool, it'll get you out of any problem, physical or mechanical, perhaps the only better things are cable ties and duct tape
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Postby heavymetal » Wed Feb 21, 2007 9:43 pm
I was just reading a technical article on Johnny Bonsai (little Bush) Howard's proposed ID card.
We won't need to carry ID or write our name on our undies as the proposed ID card will have all of our information on it.
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We won't need to carry ID or write our name on our undies as the proposed ID card will have all of our information on it.
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I figured out how to change my signature!!!
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Postby mikesbytes » Wed Feb 21, 2007 10:08 pm
The only thing they are going to identify under my bike shorts is my religioneuropa wrote:OMGosh Doris, a cyclist has fallen. Quick, check his undies for identification
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