gkamer
Sadly passed away, December '23.
Today was such a nice day I decided to take a ride to Spokane, WA. I stopped at my favorite pizza joint for lunch then went to a store do buy some cold cuts for sandwiches. On my way home I noticed I was at 63 MTE (miles to empty). I was looking at a 60 mile ride so I decided not to take any chances and stopped at a gas station to fill up.
When I was done at the pumps I pulled away and off to the side to update my fuel log. As I was sitting there I happened to look in my left hand mirror and saw a young boy, maybe 7-8 years old running up behind me. He got along side my bike and asked if he could check it out.
I told him sure and asked if he wanted to give it a try. His face lit up and he said yeah, really excited. I turned the engine off for safety, got off and allowed the little guy to climb up on my Spyder. For a few minutes he got to imagine he was sailing down the highway, twisting the throttle and beeping the horn. He said it was pretty cool.
I heard his Dad come up and ask him if he checked it out and the boy said yes, to which his Dad thanked me. I’m pretty sure that made that little guys day. First time that ever happened to me.
When I was done at the pumps I pulled away and off to the side to update my fuel log. As I was sitting there I happened to look in my left hand mirror and saw a young boy, maybe 7-8 years old running up behind me. He got along side my bike and asked if he could check it out.
I told him sure and asked if he wanted to give it a try. His face lit up and he said yeah, really excited. I turned the engine off for safety, got off and allowed the little guy to climb up on my Spyder. For a few minutes he got to imagine he was sailing down the highway, twisting the throttle and beeping the horn. He said it was pretty cool.
I heard his Dad come up and ask him if he checked it out and the boy said yes, to which his Dad thanked me. I’m pretty sure that made that little guys day. First time that ever happened to me.