8935 pts · December 5, 2014
I have fun. @jaycagney
Zip tie around the driveshaft, a fun tapping noise that resonates throughout the car
Cool we’re neighbors.
I love that bike for all the places it has taken me and what it's taught me but I would not recommend one to anyone ha. Go Shovel.
https://youtu.be/L7Yr7fCHahU <- video I did about the trip, one of the more fun freelance gigs!
she also built up her own bike, evo sporty chopper. I lucked out.
I have one, I keep it in my motorcycle tool roll. It only has one screw driver though, wish I had the rest.
I left my wallet at home once and asking strangers for money for a train ticket was a very humbling experience. can't imagine every day life
thanks for the kind words guys. if you dig it and want to see more, my IG: @jaycagney I just posted a drone video from this shoot there too.
OH. yes, we saw a huge one. It made me feel very small. We actually checked out a really great store full of hand made furniture, so great.
photos are edited but I try and keep them realistic. the foliage was insane, back in NJ we are in "peak" and it's nothing like it was there
:)
we were meant to go to town for dinner this night, but we were so cold we opted for a place 2 miles from our hotel instead. never made it.
thanks for the kind words! by all means, go for it.
thanks, chair things?
thanks! I'm a freelancer so these photos were for a client, and I got to ride cross country to CA earlier this year for a job as well.
thanks bud! as far as the wife, I'm pretty stoked on her. married a whole 2 months now.
glad it wasn't like that, and that truck looks awesome!
the iron is the fickle one, shovel is pretty new to us and hasn't failed us yet. to be fair the ironhead didn't really break down either.
The British bikes don't help the case either.
looks like a place I've been, Hacienda del Mar, Panama
Could be either, they were doing a sloth exhibit.
I met him in Panama, he really likes star wars. like, really likes it. told us all about his collection.
thanks! I can honestly say it was one of the best times of my life.
I did all the work though. It's cheaper to buy a built motorcycle than to build one yourself I think. But now I have lots of neat tools.
depends. I have $5k invested in mine, and it would be less if I knew what I wanted when I started. new bikes cost twice that. but it's a 78.
this is strange but I appreciate it.
That's awesome, thanks!
That I did
PBR was free. it's a fine beer for just drinking all night. If I had 10 IPA's I'd be in trouble.
both. my kids on bikes will be tough.. I know what it's like to be young and reckless. I stayed off road until my 20's, and crashed plenty.
Zip tie around the driveshaft, a fun tapping noise that resonates throughout the car
Cool we’re neighbors.
I love that bike for all the places it has taken me and what it's taught me but I would not recommend one to anyone ha. Go Shovel.
https://youtu.be/L7Yr7fCHahU <- video I did about the trip, one of the more fun freelance gigs!
she also built up her own bike, evo sporty chopper. I lucked out.
I have one, I keep it in my motorcycle tool roll. It only has one screw driver though, wish I had the rest.
I left my wallet at home once and asking strangers for money for a train ticket was a very humbling experience. can't imagine every day life
thanks for the kind words guys. if you dig it and want to see more, my IG: @jaycagney I just posted a drone video from this shoot there too.
OH. yes, we saw a huge one. It made me feel very small. We actually checked out a really great store full of hand made furniture, so great.
photos are edited but I try and keep them realistic. the foliage was insane, back in NJ we are in "peak" and it's nothing like it was there
:)
we were meant to go to town for dinner this night, but we were so cold we opted for a place 2 miles from our hotel instead. never made it.
thanks for the kind words! by all means, go for it.
thanks, chair things?
thanks! I'm a freelancer so these photos were for a client, and I got to ride cross country to CA earlier this year for a job as well.
thanks bud! as far as the wife, I'm pretty stoked on her. married a whole 2 months now.
glad it wasn't like that, and that truck looks awesome!
the iron is the fickle one, shovel is pretty new to us and hasn't failed us yet. to be fair the ironhead didn't really break down either.
The British bikes don't help the case either.
looks like a place I've been, Hacienda del Mar, Panama
Could be either, they were doing a sloth exhibit.
I met him in Panama, he really likes star wars. like, really likes it. told us all about his collection.
thanks! I can honestly say it was one of the best times of my life.
I did all the work though. It's cheaper to buy a built motorcycle than to build one yourself I think. But now I have lots of neat tools.
depends. I have $5k invested in mine, and it would be less if I knew what I wanted when I started. new bikes cost twice that. but it's a 78.
this is strange but I appreciate it.
That's awesome, thanks!
That I did
PBR was free. it's a fine beer for just drinking all night. If I had 10 IPA's I'd be in trouble.
both. my kids on bikes will be tough.. I know what it's like to be young and reckless. I stayed off road until my 20's, and crashed plenty.