One day, Levi Hicks was in the parking lot of a Go Mart in Clay, West Virginia. He had no idea he was about to make a complete stranger's day by helping her with one simple request.
An elderly woman named Susan approached him while he was with his friends and asked about his motorcycle. Susan asked the group of friends if one of them could give her a ride around the parking lot. She even offered up a $20 bill to the person driving her.
When Levi heard Susan's request, he offered to take her for a spin. The ride was on Susan's bucket list, and Levi just couldn't say no to that! Then, just as Levi was about to walk to his bike, Susan revealed that she was blind and would need a little more help than anticipated.
Luckily, Levi was going to help Susan check this ride off her bucket list, no matter what.
Keep scrolling to find out exactly what happened when Susan approached Levi and all of his friends!
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Meet Susan. When she found out a group of biker friends were hanging around outside her local Go Mart, she just had to go up to them.

All of their bikes together must have reminded her of how she always wanted to take a spin on one.

One of the men, Levi Hicks, said he would take her for a ride. In his Facebook post, he states, "She explained to us that this was on her bucket list. She wanted to send a picture to her son of herself on a motorcycle. I told her that one of us would take her for a ride. I told her to just follow me over to the bikes."

It was then that Susan revealed that she was blind and would need someone to guide her over to the bike. So, Levi helped her out.
In his post, he explains, "She latched onto my arm and we walked to the bikes. I told her she could ride on mine if she was able to get on."

At this point, Susan insisted that Levi take her $20. He said he didn't need it, but Susan wouldn't let him win. She was ready to go for the ride of her life and check this moment off her bucket list.

They posed for photos to remember how special the moment was for both of them.
Levi adds, "She was so excited once she finally got on the back. I asked her if she needed to let her friend know where she was, but she said, 'No, she will see us!' Her friend walked out of the gas station, so the lady yelled, 'Quick, get the camera!'"

Everyone helped Susan get situated on the back of Levi's bike.
Finally, it was time for Susan to have the experience she had been waiting so long for.

Levi shares, "As we started moving, she let out a 'Woohoo!' We went around the lot and when we came back to park, she couldn't stop smiling. Not only did this make her day, but it made mine as well."
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