BMW First Aid £5.49p

Dean

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If any one is interested :rob
Hello all picked up this from my dealers after ordering it to fit under the seat In that purpose built space :thumb2

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So what you get is, 4 dispoable gloves, 6 x emergency dressings, 1 wound swab, 1 emergency blanket and 1 large plaster, plenty of room to add more bits, biro for a Tracheotomy, not enough room for a Defibrillator.


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more room in the panniers now for more pants, plus i'm always carrying it If I need it hopefully it wont be used.


Ride Safe.


:aidan
 
F800GS- girlies

I did not think that was to shabby for a Lady Godiva :nenau

I was just thinking about all you F800 Ladies, some where to put your lipstick maybe :nenau

And its getting a tad warmer but theres still muddy puddles to pose next to. With your bike carefully positioned next to the muddy puddle, when you pick your bike up you might hurt your little pinky :augie





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I was just thinking about all you F800 Ladies, some where to put your lipstick maybe :nenau
I thought that the little hole next to the ignition key was a lipstick holder - much more convenient to access and reapply while waiting for the F650's to catch up. Now, where should i store my eyeliner... :augie

I've been looking for a plastic container that would fit under the seat to keep odd's n sod's in. Is the bag waterproof, or does it require the other bag's to keep the kit dry?
 
I thought that the little hole next to the ignition key was a lipstick holder - much more convenient to access and reapply while waiting for the F650's to catch up. Now, where should i store my eyeliner... :augie

I've been looking for a plastic container that would fit under the seat to keep odd's n sod's in. Is the bag waterproof, or does it require the other bag's to keep the kit dry?

Yup the contents goes in that clear plastic bag , then the whole lot in the red one, so I guess its water proof :thumb2

got anything for a paper cut. It's a real nasty one. It happened as I was leafing through the F650GS brochure :augie

Yes firstly a lot of pints and a kebab keeps the stinging from the cut at Bay :beerjug: :thumb2 and you sure you wasnt leafing through the 1200 brochure:augie
I'm taking bets that you will be on a boxer of soughts :eek:


:aidan
 
Whilst everyone is taking the piss with make-up and girly jokes. £5.49 must be the cheapest official part from BMW ever. I'm sure I paid more than that for 2 screen screws lst week! Potentially more useful than a locking oil cap
 
you sure you wasnt leafing through the 1200 brochure:augie
I'm taking bets that you will be on a boxer of soughts :eek:
:aidan

:eek: you have a CCTV feed into my toilet... how else could you know :D

Jeez - and I thought it was a bit much fitting a hitch to mine so I could tow my iron lung everywhere ...:blast
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that made I larf :beerjug:

£5.49 must be the cheapest official part from BMW ever. I'm sure I paid more than that for 2 screen screws lst week! Potentially more useful than a locking oil cap

Exactly. Normally the plastic bag that the plasters go into would cost that.
 
I just saw the Oxford motorcycle first aid kit for £7.99 in the new products section of May's Ride magazine. Looks like someone's predicting a higher than normal level of accidents this year...

£5.49 must be the cheapest official part from BMW ever. I'm sure I paid more than that for 2 screen screws lst week! Potentially more useful than a locking oil cap

I brought one of the screws which secures the grab rails under the seat last year for < a quid. Though they did mention that was also used in the new Mini which may have kept the price down...
 


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