I think this is the best episode yet. With all the photos, different styles, her come up story; this episode I feel is set apart from the previous ones.
I love everything about her, her shop and team. Having the artistic eye to reenvision items and repurpose them is a rare gift and she seems to do it really well. It blows my mind her shop is the only motorcycle shop in Boston. If I had the means I would totally invest in her.
Absolutely awesome story. Love how she just jumped in and did it! No degree, no game plan, just learning the old school way by doing, asking, watching and doing some more. Thanks for introducing us to a rare gem like J.
This absolutely is what bike building is all about. Truly unique bikes, not just thousands of dollars thrown at a parts catalogue and bolted together. So much time for it. I love it!
I wish I found someone like her when I was young and rebuilding bikes. I'm really inspired seeing them getting it done. Studying and being out of the box at the same time. Very cool. Thanks for this interview
Pressed on like when the interview started and she explained how she moved into the new space and what she wanted to create there. What a great personality - truly inspiring!!
Great story. I saw one of her motorcycle creations at a Revival Cycles show a few years back. It looked amazing, but not very comfortable or easy to ride. I could be wrong, I didn't get to ride it or sit on it. I'm sure she's making certain bikes for bike shows (that focus on the aesthetic) and other bikes to ride.
Damn, These My Garage stories get better with every one! Love her back story and how she is doing it her way! So many cool bike and pictures in this one. J. Shia is definitely a badass that found the secret to life, do what you love!
Just watched your video and l am really impressed with your shop and talent. Have been riding motorcycles most of my life and I enjoy seeing what other people are doing with them. Thanks for your story.
Wow I'm highly impressed, not cuz she a female but in general. I wish we could have a shop like this in my town. A place to wrench, hang out and learn without the harley clique and atttitudes
I think this is the best episode yet. With all the photos, different styles, her come up story; this episode I feel is set apart from the previous ones.
Was thinking the same exact thing
I’m still trying to get over the fact that she’s the only shop in Boston. That’s crazy and she’s awesome !
I love everything about her, her shop and team. Having the artistic eye to reenvision items and repurpose them is a rare gift and she seems to do it really well. It blows my mind her shop is the only motorcycle shop in Boston. If I had the means I would totally invest in her.
Absolutely awesome story. Love how she just jumped in and did it!
No degree, no game plan, just learning the old school way by doing, asking, watching and doing some more.
Thanks for introducing us to a rare gem like J.
This absolutely is what bike building is all about. Truly unique bikes, not just thousands of dollars thrown at a parts catalogue and bolted together. So much time for it. I love it!
No disrespect to any of the other garage owners.. but I loved her story and how it all played a part in how she got where she is.
Great episode, J. Shia is an inspiration!
Very inspiring (my best friend's name was Dan Gray)!
She’s perfect! Just full on talent and cool.
Let’s go! Madhouse forever!
The artwork and ingenuity in her bikes gives me chills
As an artist and a bike builder myself, she is a true inspiration
Dope! Dope! Dope! Dope!
I wish I found someone like her when I was young and rebuilding bikes. I'm really inspired seeing them getting it done. Studying and being out of the box at the same time. Very cool. Thanks for this interview
I’ve been following her since the first time I saw her creations!!! So happy you have her here, amazing builder
Pressed on like when the interview started and she explained how she moved into the new space and what she wanted to create there. What a great personality - truly inspiring!!
Super cool video. Neat setup and crazy workman ship.
Hey Jake. Love this. She is amazing Great episode.
Awesome set up, inspiring story and people and very cool builds!
Awesome video, every town needs a cool shop like that around. Good, honest mechanics will never have to look for work, word always gets around
love her use of anything , wow
Man, I was down there not long ago. Wish I stopped in, that's a beautiful place!
Great story. I saw one of her motorcycle creations at a Revival Cycles show a few years back. It looked amazing, but not very comfortable or easy to ride. I could be wrong, I didn't get to ride it or sit on it. I'm sure she's making certain bikes for bike shows (that focus on the aesthetic) and other bikes to ride.
Awesome episode. I like how she incorporates “Boston” on every bike. 🤘
Wow very cool bikes and thanks so much for sharing your story and shop your awesome 😎 can’t wait for more videos
Every statement is I or me but she has a team that does the work..
Fantastic, I'm a big fan of J. Shia. Awesome. Keep these videos coming guys.
Very impressed !!
Amazing shop 100%
Damn, These My Garage stories get better with every one! Love her back story and how she is doing it her way! So many cool bike and pictures in this one. J. Shia is definitely a badass that found the secret to life, do what you love!
What a great story.
I love these series man! so awesome, I hope they never stop doing them
Another awesome episode, love the style. Amazing to see all of this talent out there, thank you for bringing to us!
Another winner! Very inspiring.
I've been so excited for this drop!
wow amazing. love the stuff she builds
She’s cool. Met her in Cambridge years back and she let me put my bike in the show last minute.
Holy shit she is freaking talented
Awesome video!
Phenomenal interview ❤
Love these videos! 🔥
Love this! ❤
You Rock sister .❤
Love it!!!!
I like her style 👍
That shop looks awesome, it looks like they put stuff on new Ducatis.
Very cool!
My goodness there's somebody that thinks like I do.... excellent.🏍️👍🖖🌄👋👋
WoW So cool...
badass 🤟
Just watched your video and l am really impressed with your shop and talent. Have been riding motorcycles most of my life and I enjoy seeing what other people are doing with them. Thanks for your story.
The best 🏍️🏍️👍👍👍👍
dam I wished I had just 1 percent of her skill and ideas
if you guys doing tour, you guys should come to bali, we got kedux garage and AMS garage that making HD chopper and other custom shit 🤟
That is cool. Next time I'm in the area I've got to stop in and check the place out.
just wow…
Legit
Wow I'm highly impressed, not cuz she a female but in general. I wish we could have a shop like this in my town. A place to wrench, hang out and learn without the harley clique and atttitudes
I like the B&W photos, not really posing, just frozen snaps from reality.
“It’s amazing that your mind allows you to think like that.” No thanks.
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Awesome stuff. Great back story and great to see a gearhead building a great business in a great shop. 🤘🤘