XS11JAMMERIII
Learning the Ropes
In '73 while preparing to change duty stations, our car spun a main bearing. With limited time my wife and I decided to sale the car, she and our young one would take the bus and I road the bike. She was six months pregnant at the time. I had a week to report and with the car's engine making horrible sounds when running we could only get $20 for it.
For six months we survived with just my CB750K. Plastic shopping bags had just been introduced and were our grocery hauling salvation. I could haul six bags by tying the handles of two sets of bags and laying them across the seat like saddle bags bungee the other two down.
My wife was a real trooper and handled things without complaint. Can you imagine her being ready to pop and riding two up? She did. The popular catch phrase for Marine Wives at the time was "I Never Promised You a Rose Garden".
For six months we survived with just my CB750K. Plastic shopping bags had just been introduced and were our grocery hauling salvation. I could haul six bags by tying the handles of two sets of bags and laying them across the seat like saddle bags bungee the other two down.
My wife was a real trooper and handled things without complaint. Can you imagine her being ready to pop and riding two up? She did. The popular catch phrase for Marine Wives at the time was "I Never Promised You a Rose Garden".