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Jake Hindes started Prism Supply with his brother in a garage in Charlotte with nothing more than a love for motorcycles and a desire to create something meaningful with their hands. Over the years, that small idea has grown into one of the most respected custom motorcycle brands in the country.
In this episode, we talk about craftsmanship, creativity, and the power of community. Jake shares the story behind Prism, his love for vintage motorcycles, the importance of small business, and how events like Congregation have helped bring riders and builders together.
This conversation is about building more than motorcycles.
It’s about building a life.
Please take a moment to check out and support my amazing sponsors:
805 Beer to support the ones who support the culture
Foreign Rider for the best apparel in the world
Rider Justice for a law firm that stands up for riders
RIDEBYND.COM
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Jake Hindes started Prism Supply with his brother in a garage in Charlotte with nothing more than a love for motorcycles and a desire to create something meaningful with their hands. Over the years, that small idea has grown into one of the most respected custom motorcycle brands in the country.
In this episode, we talk about craftsmanship, creativity, and the power of community. Jake shares the story behind Prism, his love for vintage motorcycles, the importance of small business, and how events like Congregation have helped bring riders and builders together.
This conversation is about building more than motorcycles.
It’s about building a life.
Please take a moment to check out and support my amazing sponsors:
805 Beer to support the ones who support the culture
Foreign Rider for the best apparel in the world
Rider Justice for a law firm that stands up for riders
RIDEBYND.COM

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