Quite a lot that happens to the human body when riding a motorcycle, from head buffeting causes headaches and tiredness through to Dehydration and fatigue. Overheating to coldness and shivering as well as the common aches, back, neck and both upper limbs. Especially when you're touring those long-distance trips, riding sunup to sundown or into the night and constant every day. In this case i carry a small lunch box for everyday items, medications, Hydrolytes-Electrolytes, Panadol, Hand warmers and emergency blanket, Energy bars and water bottles. In this bag i also place Emergency contact details. And the purpose of the medication or any other medical conditions, that the medication is treating or a current operation. I used to keep a plain calico bag with a red cross and hung it behind the driver seat of my motorhome, and this was the emergency bag. In which other members of motorhome clubs new where that bag was kept and the ambulance drivers in case of emergency. On the bike i do the same, stored in the saddlebag left side. Plan bag with words Survival Bag. Even if it is just a short ride and you're planning on being home that evening, should always carry your medication and a list what it is treating.
Thanks, we really think it’s importance to be prepared. Was very pleased when the company came to the party and put together the motorcyclist package. Thanks for watching.
Love it. Have trying to find something to suit, as you stated mainly Chinese cheap and nasties, or inadequate packs for riding. Road trauma needs lots of large bandages, slings etc. I don’t need 20 band aids. I need to compress, pack or stabilise. I’m going to check out their site. Thanks Whitey & Lisa
Cheers mate, we think they are a great addition to any serious riders kit. Hopefully a complete waste of money and you’ll never need it but for piece of mind I think worth every cent. Don’t forget, if your purchasing wait until August ( next week) and get the 10% discount ( Code: BIKER10 ) I love the inclusion of the splint as breaks are so prevalent in Bike crashes.
Good show, with regard to safety perhaps you should get in touch with (Hachewnie) organizes a pod cast call (bikes burgers and bears) he had a show where interviewed a fellow who produced a first aid kit specifically for motorbike riders it would be good to get in touch it would be a great subject for one in your two Aussie flogs stories. It was a very interesting podcast session. Cheers
Very nice kit! Absolutely a must.
It really is! Thanks for watching.
Smart kit and smart reasoning. So many cheap kits are next to useless. I've taken notes. Enjoy the travels guys.
Thanks Nic, always good when a quality product supplier gets behind the Bike community 🤘🏻
Nice first aid ⛑️ kit 😎👍
Yes it was, and great that they worked with us to put a specific package together for bikers.
Quite a lot that happens to the human body when riding a motorcycle, from head buffeting causes headaches and tiredness through to Dehydration and fatigue. Overheating to coldness and shivering as well as the common aches, back, neck and both upper limbs. Especially when you're touring those long-distance trips, riding sunup to sundown or into the night and constant every day. In this case i carry a small lunch box for everyday items, medications, Hydrolytes-Electrolytes, Panadol, Hand warmers and emergency blanket, Energy bars and water bottles. In this bag i also place Emergency contact details. And the purpose of the medication or any other medical conditions, that the medication is treating or a current operation. I used to keep a plain calico bag with a red cross and hung it behind the driver seat of my motorhome, and this was the emergency bag. In which other members of motorhome clubs new where that bag was kept and the ambulance drivers in case of emergency. On the bike i do the same, stored in the saddlebag left side. Plan bag with words Survival Bag. Even if it is just a short ride and you're planning on being home that evening, should always carry your medication and a list what it is treating.
Wow, that’s well prepared. Well done, I wish everyone was so well prepared.
Thanks for watching and commenting. Whitey & Lisa
Very cool! Great kit to keep on the bike
Sure is, thanks for watching we appreciate it. Whitey and the Tail Gunner
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Thanks for watching Marco. Hope you are well, we appreciate your support. 👍
Hiya Whitey and Lisa.
Have a great time on your trip. X
Thanks Annie. We must catch up next time you hit the Mainland.
It sure looks like a good kit to carry on the bike. Great job on the review.
Cheers Eric. Appreciate it.
Good idea, I will definitely purchase one ✌🏼
Cheers Briz, I think it’s a good product, I wouldn’t recommend it if it wasn’t.
Nice work guys. I always travel with a kit and it may well be due for replacement 😎🤙🏻
It’s a quality kit Bert, as we both know cheap and nastiest just doesn’t cut it sometimes and a first aid kit is one of those times.
👋👋👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 good work !!
Thanks, we really think it’s importance to be prepared. Was very pleased when the company came to the party and put together the motorcyclist package. Thanks for watching.
Love it. Have trying to find something to suit, as you stated mainly Chinese cheap and nasties, or inadequate packs for riding.
Road trauma needs lots of large bandages, slings etc.
I don’t need 20 band aids. I need to compress, pack or stabilise.
I’m going to check out their site.
Thanks Whitey & Lisa
Cheers mate, we think they are a great addition to any serious riders kit. Hopefully a complete waste of money and you’ll never need it but for piece of mind I think worth every cent. Don’t forget, if your purchasing wait until August ( next week) and get the 10% discount ( Code: BIKER10 )
I love the inclusion of the splint as breaks are so prevalent in Bike crashes.
Good show, with regard to safety perhaps you should get in touch with (Hachewnie) organizes a pod cast call (bikes burgers and bears) he had a show where interviewed a fellow who produced a first aid kit specifically for motorbike riders it would be good to get in touch it would be a great subject for one in your two Aussie flogs stories.
It was a very interesting podcast session. Cheers
We will be discussing the Survival Motorcycle Bundle on an upcoming HC&2AFs Podcast. BBB is currently in hiatus I believe.