Jaxen seems like he's a really genuinely nice guy. First time we saw him ride is at the Indian Larry Block Party last year, he put on one hell of a show. Best of luck to him in his career.
One of the best episodes so far what a cool dude. Super dope to see such a young guy making a living off his dream. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 great job guys keep it up. 🤙🏻
Went from being a pro making a living stunting. To i got 3 sponsors that give me a couple $. To i work at a motorcycle shop. To i live with my parents. Aint no money in just riding. Lol dudes a killer and i see what this podcast is trying to do make stunt riding more professional and more money involved but it’s like yall are painting a false narrative. Even the top of the top riders have day jobs.
In all realness it’s more so being a content creator than a stunt rider - doing campaigns for companies and working deals that way. It’s something that’s not an easy thing to figure out and is different for every company / relationship and rider. Harley stunt riding isn’t 100% there yet but there is DEFINITELY stunt riders in the sport bike community living off of “riding” / content creation and gigs without side jobs. So question is… how do we get there?
Love the pod! Thanks for showing us that your passionate about this sport! I'm practicing staying vertical on my 450r!
Jaxen seems like he's a really genuinely nice guy. First time we saw him ride is at the Indian Larry Block Party last year, he put on one hell of a show. Best of luck to him in his career.
Ayeee hell yeah love the pod Eli’s a buddie and got me into Harleys too! good to hear everything, much love!
Being from Saskatchewan any road in the states is like glass to me! We have car sized “pot holes”! Good interview btw 💜
So cool to see someone so good and dedicated for only riding 2 years!!
One of the best episodes so far what a cool dude. Super dope to see such a young guy making a living off his dream. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 great job guys keep it up. 🤙🏻
Getting ran over by an 80 year old really changed my outlook on life. Stay low, stay groovy.🤙
We met Jaxen at the Block Party 22 and knew he was going to be a killer. Love to watch him ride!
Love this kids perspective!
I do too
Been seeing him on an off with East Coastin 🤙💨💯
This dude absolutely rips. Good stuff
Boy that cuzin_eddie guy sure does ask good questions and after looking him up wow ive never seen such a good looking stunt rider in my life
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At least these generations names are getting cooler
@jaxoncole I thought you were doing some excavator work ?
I have to meet yall. We about to get real nasty w this Harley stunting 💪💪
Good Stuff!
Absolutely insane to watch him ride
Gilford pd ruins lives
Love that guy
ain't missing out on much up here in alaska buddy ill tell you that for free. 4 months riding season as well as half of it is rain season😂
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harley's + handbrake 🤮 lol
So @jaxoncole you know Rodger then from jersey shore ?
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Went from being a pro making a living stunting. To i got 3 sponsors that give me a couple $. To i work at a motorcycle shop. To i live with my parents. Aint no money in just riding. Lol dudes a killer and i see what this podcast is trying to do make stunt riding more professional and more money involved but it’s like yall are painting a false narrative. Even the top of the top riders have day jobs.
In all realness it’s more so being a content creator than a stunt rider - doing campaigns for companies and working deals that way. It’s something that’s not an easy thing to figure out and is different for every company / relationship and rider. Harley stunt riding isn’t 100% there yet but there is DEFINITELY stunt riders in the sport bike community living off of “riding” / content creation and gigs without side jobs. So question is… how do we get there?
Your a fool