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Documentary series about the goings-on behind the scenes at Orange County Choppers, a custom motorcycle fabrication company located in Montgomery, New York. The series is also a study of the interplay between the Teutels, Paul Sr. and Jr., and the stress that both experience when creating motorcycles as works of art.

28 Episodes

  • POW/MIA Bike 1
    A1
    POW/MIA Bike 1To honor those who have fallen in the armed forces, Paul Sr. enlists Rick, Mike, and even Mikey, to begin construction of a one of a kind tribute on wheels.
  • POW/MIA Bike 2
    A2
    POW/MIA Bike 2It's into the homestretch of final fabrication and assembly on the POW/MIA Bike. With the paint ideas done, the OCC crew decide to celebrate a special occaison: Paul Jr's, and his mom's, birthday.
  • POW/MIA Bike 3
    A3
    POW/MIA Bike 3With the deadline closing in on Paul Sr.'s POW/MIA bike, the OCC crew joins forces to complete the heartfelt tribute before its public debut. But more last-minute delays and unexpected setbacks leave its fate hanging in the balance.
  • NY Jets Bike
    A4
    NY Jets BikeTo commemorate the start of the New York Jets new season, OCC is given the task of fabricating a custom chopper to be unveiled at the Jets' stadium.
  • Miller Electric 1
    A5
    Miller Electric 1To celebrate the Miller Electric Company's 75th anniversary, the Teutels are given the oppurtunity to put together a custom chopper. Problems reign high as Paul Jr. takes pieces off his dad's Lucy Bike and Vinnie deals with being a father for the first time.
  • Miller Electric 2
    A6
    Miller Electric 2Paulie and the boys hit the hardwood for a game of hoops against the guys from OCC Ironworks in what can only be described as a comedy of errors. But back in the shop, it's all business: Big Paul blows up at Vinnie for leaving the shop in disarray and nearly sends him home for the day. However, once Senior gets a look at the Miller Bike's patriotic paint job and the outrageous tow-behind welder, all is forgiven.
  • Leno Bike 1
    A7
    Leno Bike 1The Teutuls go Hollywood when Tonight Show host Jay Leno commissions a modern version of his favorite classic bike: the 1939 Brough Superior. But back at OCC, the excitement fades when Paulie discovers that the bike's frame is too small to accommodate the oil tank. And when the motor and wheels arrive late, it creates a host of technical difficulties that threaten to put the Leno Bike on hiatus.
  • Leno Bike 2
    A8
    Leno Bike 2It's crunch time for OCC as they press to complete fabrication and assembly on the Leno Bike project, but when thicker-than-usual powdercoat slows down Paul Jr. and Vinnie's progress, can they get the bike finished in time for its Tonight Show debut?
  • Liberty Bike 1
    A9
    Liberty Bike 1How do you honor the greatest monument in American history? You build her a custom chopper, of course! And that's exactly what happens for OCC when they get the task of creating a bike that symbolizes American freedom and the Statue of Liberty, with one of Paul Jr.'s daring ideas to date: coat the entire bike in Statue of Liberty copper.
  • Liberty Bike 2
    A10
    Liberty Bike 2The Liberty Bike quickly goes down as the hardest bike ever to assemble and finish when parts go missing, and Paul Jr. having to reject Mike Campo's Statue of Liberty face fender. To add to the fire, Paul Jr. has to fabricate a third exhaust system for the custom carburetor and contend with his father's impatient attitude in finishing this bike.
  • Dixie Chopper 1
    A11
    Dixie Chopper 1After 25 years, the Dixie Chopper lawn mower company decides to celebrate their anniversary the only way they know how: get a one of a kind theme bike from Orange County Choppers. The guys come down to their plant, and the ideas start flowing, namely using a lawn mower engine to power the Teutel's latest bike.
  • Dixie Chopper 2
    A12
    Dixie Chopper 2With business booming at OCC, Senior splurges for an expansion to the cramped garage ... and a custom Harley for son Paulie. Back in the shop, the crew hustles to get the Dixie Bike ready for its Daytona debut. But with the clock ticking and the realization that the rear fender is hopelessly bent, the guys are going to have to come up with a creative solution to get this grass-kicking hog to the show on time.
  • Mikey/ Vinnie Bike 1
    A16
    Mikey/ Vinnie Bike 1With Junior and Senior heading out of town to be on The Tonight Show, Mikey and Vinnie get the opportunity to create their own one-of-a-kind chopper and the good times come to a halt when OCC's new Director of Operations, Keith Quill, expects the bike to be finished in time for a New Orleans bike show around the corner.
  • Mikey/ Vinnie Bike 2
    A17
    Mikey/ Vinnie Bike 2The Mikey/Vinnie Bike steadily reaches completion, despite Keith acting like Paul Sr. and sending Mikey home for being late for work. The hard work pays off when the bike is ready for its debut, with one small problem: It won't start.
  • I, Robot Bike 1
    A18
    I, Robot Bike 1To commemorate the release of Will Smith's new 20th Century Fox movie, I, Robot, the OCC crew is kicked into high-gear to come up with a unique design to display at the movie's Hollywood premeire. Arguments over design and time strike a familiar cord that may threaten this bike reaching its star-struck debut.
  • I, Robot Bike 2
    A19
    I, Robot Bike 2It's California dreaming as the boys of OCC get their latest creation ready for its red-carpet debut out West. While they're waiting for paint and chrome work to be completed, Paulie and Vinnie get to work souping up Mikey's ""chick magnet"" — his 50-cc scooter. But comedy turns to drama when a few missing parts prevent final assembly of the Robo-Bike.
  • Davis Love III Bike
    A20
    Davis Love III BikePro golfer Davis Love III gets a one-of-a-kind birthday present when his wife Robin gets the Teutuls to build him a custom old-school chopper to contradict the easy-going personality he has on the green.
  • Lance Armstrong Bike 1
    A21
    Lance Armstrong Bike 1The guys visit Nike headquarters in search of inspiration for their next project, a chopper tribute to six-time Tour de France champion and cancer survivor Lance Armstrong and his Livestrong Foundation. But when fabrication begins, the shop and Junior's ambitious designs suffer a setback when Rick get his hand caught in a drill press, sustaining a serious injury.
  • Lance Armstrong Bike 2
    A22
    Lance Armstrong Bike 2The Tour de France is in its final stages as work continues on Lance Armstrong's Livestrong bike. With their deadline looming, the team struggles to put the finishing touches on the exhaust system in time to get the chopper to Justin and Nub Grafix for paint. But when the bike returns, engine problems linger, putting the pressure on Junior to fix the mystery problem before OCC presents the gift to Lance on The Tonight Show.
  • Police Bike 1
    A23
    Police Bike 1After dedicating a bike to the firefighters of America, OCC decides it's time to do one for the boys in blue. After visiting a police training facility in upstate New York, and pepper spraying Keith, Paul Jr. and Vinnie nail out the details of this one of a kind bike, such as a sidecar and the intricate lighting system.
  • Police Bike 2
    A24
    Police Bike 2It's crunch time for OCC as they rush to complete their tribute to the boys in blue. Tensions in the shop rise to complete this one of a kind bike in time. Episode highlights: Mikey drowns a pick-up truck in a pond, and Rick and Vinnie try out the effectiveness of the Police Bike's sirens.
  • David Mann Bike 1
    A25
    David Mann Bike 1A trip down memory lane at the Sturgis Bike Rally inspires Senior to build a tribute bike to legend David Mann. But with Paulie showing up late to work and never-ending fights with Mikey, will the build be finished on time?
  • David Mann Bike 2
    A26
    David Mann Bike 2The OCC continues work on the tribute chopper for artist and legend in the biker world, David Mann. But after a tragic phone call from Easyriders Magazine, Senior learns that David Mann has passed away, changing the bike from a tribute to a memorial.
  • Christmas Sleigh
    A27
    Christmas SleighOCC rings in the holiday season with their annual Christmas bike, fabricating a custom sleigh worthy of old Saint Nick that will be pulled by the previous year's Christmas Bike. And so, with Junior and Vinnie tied up in the shop with customer bikes, Senior, Mikey, Rick and Campo head down to the iron shop to build their creation in time to use the bike and sleigh to deliver gifts to needy families.
  • Carroll Shelby Bike 1
    A28
    Carroll Shelby Bike 1The OCC visits legendary Carroll Shelby to discuss designs and to pay tribute to Shelby's car racing career. They use a classic Shelby Mustang as inspiration. With a car in high speed spin and fighting, is finishing still possible?
  • Carroll Shelby Bike 2
    A29
    Carroll Shelby Bike 2There is pressure to finish the Shelby bike. With OCC spirit they drive Senior's car through the walls of the old office; it's the end of an era, but they need to move to the new digs on time. Stop any fun-a major problem is found hours before shipping!
  • Lincoln Mark LT Bike 1
    A30
    Lincoln Mark LT Bike 1The Lincoln motor company. A name that means elegance and superior handling. So how does a subsidiary car company of Ford celebrate the release of their first pick-up truck? Get OCC to build a custom chopper, of course! In a day full of test rides and crashing trucks, Paulie, Vin, and Rick nail out some of the details on this bike and test out their new FloJet machine.
  • Lincoln Mark LT Bike 2
    A31
    Lincoln Mark LT Bike 2Work continues on the Lincoln Bike. Mikey pitches in to get some extra features of the bike done and to keep the guys on schedule. Also, Jr. and crew travel to Washington, DC to visit injured troops at Walter Reed Memorial Hosptial.
  • Paul Teutul, Jr.
  • Michael Teutul
  • Rick Petko
  • Jason Pohl
  • Vincent DiMartino
  • Paul Teutul, Sr.

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