Check this one out guys.
http://www.motorcycle-usa.com/Galleries_IndividualPhoto.aspx?Gallery=554&Main=11&Sub=16&Image=14491&PostBack=1&Media=1As well as sprinting and drag racing this bike, it was my daily ride.
When I was on days, I would meet up with a lovely young thing on a scooter.
I was turning right across a dual carriageway and she would be waiting to turn right going the other way.
OK, no white leathers but I did wear a colourfull riding jacket and the helmet as in my avatar with fully tinted visor.
We didn't know one another despite living in the same small village but she would allways give me a wave and the odd time a wink
I used to think, if the poor girl knew what she was waving to behind that blacked out visor
This went on for quite a while and eventually I got into the village and saw her coming out of a side road where a mate of mine lived.
The next time I saw him, I asked if he knew of a pretty young thing that rode a scooter that might live down his road.
Not only did he know her, he knew where she worked, it turned out that she was a waitress in a pubs restaurant in the next village.
You've guessed it, we went for a meal and a few pints (the mates name was Ronnie) to the pub she worked in.
We sat down at a table and she came over to take our order. She said hello to Ronnie and Ronnie said to her, you know my mate
Sam from Hollins Green. No she replied, I don't think so..........Yes you do he said, you regularly wave to him at the carriageway
junction on your way to work. She went all red faced as she walked away. A different waitress tended to us and we could see her
down the other end of the restaurant.
She never waived again
Sam.