By Wesley Regenbogen
About Jayra Magic
Jayra Magic is the owner and creator of the JFC Bikes
and the store. She’s a bike builder and has a bike store. Making bikes in Second Life is her passion and she’s
good at her job. Her bikes are awesome bikes, because she puts her
passion into making them.
I met Jayra Magic at the place where she makes her
bikes, after she teleported me over.
I first asked how she was doing and she told me “I’m
doing fine” and she asked how I was doing and I told her I was
doing very well.
I asked how she got started in Second Life and how she
got started as a bike creator. She told me that a friend of her told her about Second
Life and that it didn’t take too long before she met people that
liked bikes as she did.
Next, I asked her how bikes are made and what processes
that it goes through to get into the final product and ready to be
sold. She told me that there are multiple ways to get a bike
made : she buys bike parts and puts them together until it looks like
a bike, or she buys bike-kits and puts her own scripts into it and
also adds her own textures.
Creating a bike can take weeks, she also told me. So,
making bikes is time consuming. It takes so long because she has her own vision on how
it needs to look and sometimes she can't find the right bike parts.
So, that's why she makes her own bike parts too. She wants every bike to have their own character and not
only a look. So fine tuning it can also take a few days work.
Then I asked her if she has a collaboration with other
bike creators or she only works solo. She
told me that she always likes to learn from other bike creators and
that Lexei
Glas (LG Bikes) teached her the important things about Second Life
bikes. She has a special collaboration with Moppi Riddler, the bike
outfit creator called MRSTYLE, they have been friends for over 9
years. Her
shop is located next to the JFC bike store.
When
I asked her where she gets the inspiration for creating bikes in
Second Life, she told me that gets many ideas from customers and also
from real life role models and also her own fantasies and ideas that
she has.
Then
I asked her if she has lots of customers from MCs, or motorcycle clubs, around Second
Life. She told me that she has many people from MC’s in Second
Life, but also non MC related people that want to buy a bike. There
are many people that are in a MC in Second Life that ride bikes from
JFC. She is proud that people ride her bikes in Second Life.
I
asked her what if a customer wants a custom made bike. She told me
that if it doesn’t cost her more to make it, she sells it at the
regular price, but she currently is unable to make custom bikes. She
doesn’t make bikes for 1 person, but she wants to make bikes for
everybody out there. She
wants to share her creations ( the bikes ) with everyone.
The
last question I asked was what plans that she has for the future. She
told me that she hopes to keep on selling bikes and that her shops
continues to grow and that her store runs for a couple of years at
least. And she hopes that she never runs out of ideas to make bikes. She
also hopes that she can spend more time exploring biker sims and also
join in on parties/concerts and also doing some sailing in Second
Life.
I
thanked her for taking the time for doing the interview and wished
her luck in the future.
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