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Old June 8th 06, 07:47 PM posted to rec.bicycles.misc
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Default Got ID? Since not every ride is a group ride ...

On Thu, 8 Jun 2006 07:25:23 -0700, "Robert Chung"
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David Kerber wrote:

On mine I put name, address, emergecy contact number, date of birth,
and my blood type.


I use a homemade ID that I laminated and carry in my back jersey pocket.
If I were going to get something like this commercial ID band, I'd
probably get either an ankle bracelet, or one which attaches to my shoe.
Both crashes I've been in (in 35 years of riding), my watch has been
ripped off my wrist, and I'm concerned that an ID bracelet would have
been torn off as well.


What if your ankle gets torn off?

I'm thinking of having my girlfriend's name and number tattooed on several
limbs: Jenny, 867-5309. Hope she doesn't change that number.


So FEW good Tommy Tutone references these days ... lamentably.
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