Well my day started out Mundane here in Kazoo. Thought I would go to my shop and dink around on some stuff and burn some brush and cut an old dead tree down and burn it also. Weather was warm today and my chainsaw was doing its job with its two stroke song.Called a local friend who helps me out at my shop in Comstock and heard he was helping a friend get his "new" $30.00 CB350 running which I had already checked out when he brought it home from an auction recently.As I enjoyed the warm weather and also some cocktails I was drinking I decided to break out my 750 chopper and go over to help out on the project.More cocktails were drank,bike was played with and as dark approached I fired up the chopper and left.
Of course I could not go straight back to the shop.the air was warm and I needed a ride. After a brisk ride I pulled my bike into an old watering hole by Lake Street and BL94 and proceeded to set my helmet on the bar and order a healthy Rum and Coke. To make a long story short I happenend to sit by a couple of Ladies,who happen to be sisters. Well one of them happened to be blind and wearing sunglasses and after chatting and getting friendly she ask for a ride.. After saying I only had one helmet etc,the next thing I knew she was straddling the back of my chopper and laying back against my sissy bar. I wore my helmet and she did not have one but was a great passenger on the 20 minute ride I gave her as she held on to me with a few good twists of the throttle and good communication between us. When we returned she was happy as a Lark to have gone on the ride. Of course me and the chopper had to hit a least one more place going home and had a little more fun. I was the only 'bike' out tonight at these places.
Just makes me reflect when I get back home and makes me appreciate the fun and interesting circumstances that can occur on a bike,especially a chopper type if your a little bit of a bad boy anyways.
For some reason my wife just does not understand how a cute blind Mexican girl can end up on the back of my chopper