
Paul Teutul, Sr. and his son Paul Teutul, Jr. manufacture custom chopper-style motorcycles.
Paul Teutul, Sr., and his son Paul of Orange County Choppers create an incredible Black Widow theme motorcycle. They battle an impossible deadline, last minute problems and each other as they race to complete this one of a kind masterpiece.
With the deadline for the Black Widow theme motorcycle looming, the pressure mounts at Orange County Choppers. The crew races to finish it in time for one of New York City's biggest trade shows.
Sparks fly and tempers flare as Paul Jr. battles to create a $150,000 Race Car theme bike in just ten days. Will the Orange County Choppers' crew reach the finish line in time or crash and burn?
The crew of Orange County Choppers struggles to finish the $150,000 bike. The tight schedule has left Paul Jr. in an explosive situation.
The boys from Orange County Choppers have some fun in the sun wrangling reptiles at a Florida gator farm. Then it's back to the cold reality of a New York winter where Paul Jr. dreams up a custom chopper to honor New York City's greatest heroes.
Sparks fly and tempers flare as Paul Jr. battles to create a $150,000 race car theme bike in just ten days. Will the O.C.C. crew reach the finish line in time, or crash and burn?
Tensions are high and deadlines are tight as Paul Jr. races to complete the Firebike. Father and son square off in a hot tempered battle to build this motorcycle homage to New York City's firefighters.
Paul Sr. takes Cody under his wing and teaches him how to build a bike the old school way. The family spends some quality time Teutul Style.
As Paul Sr. and Cody complete their old school bike, Paul Jr. dreams up a radical new design. This chopper is based on the top secret Comanche helicopter.
It's a battle of wills and a war of words as time runs out on the Comanche bike project. The Orange County Chopper crew hits the highway for a trip to New Orleans.
Paul Jr. and Vinnie battle to complete their Comanche bike project in time to unveil it at Myrtle Beach Bike week. But a last minute emergency leaves the project hovering on the brink of disaster.
As soon as he gets the chance, Mikey picks up a wrench and attempts to design and build his own custom chopper. But it doesn't take long before he soon clashes with Paulie, who has his own ideas for the bike.
Setbacks, stress and sibling rivalry threaten to derail the blues bike project. Passing his motorcycle driver's test is an even more pressing problem for Mikey.
The OCC crew gets down to the nuts and bolts of building bikes when Paul Jr. creates a custom chopper from the tools of the trade. But disagreements and last minute delays ratchet up the tension and throw a wrench in the works.
Battle lines are drawn and accusations fly as father and son push each other to the breaking point. Tempers reach a fevered pitch when Paul Sr. tightens the screws and the deadline closes in on OCC's latest creation.
Paul Sr. gets to work building a custom chopper in honor of America's forgotten heroes. But pressures mount and tempers rage when OCC's heartfelt project falls behind schedule and pushes Paul Sr. to the edge.
Hopes are high and spirits soar as OCC's battle to build the P.O.W./M.I.A. bike rages on. But design changes and last minute setbacks bring Paul Sr.'s patriotic tribute to a crashing halt.
With the deadline closing in on Paul Sr.'s P.O.W./M.I.A bike, emotions run high. OCC crew joins forces to complete the heartfelt tribute before its public debut but last minute delays and unexpected setbacks leave its fate hanging in the balance.
The OCC crew kicks off a big league project when they build a custom chopper for their home town heroes, the New York Jets. But sparks fly and tempers flare between father and son as they reach to finish the bike for opening day.
The boys visit the makers of leading welding equipment for inspiration for their latest chopper. Vinnie likes Paulie's ideas for a welder's mask on the gas tank and a serpentine set of exhaust pipes, but Big Paul is sizzling over the messy shop.
Paulie & the boys hit the hardwood for a game of hoops against the guys from OCC Ironworks. Back in the shop, Big Paul blows up at Vinnie, but once he takes a look at the Miller Bike's paint job and the outrageous tow-behind welder, all is forgiven.
The Teutuls go Hollywood when Tonight Show host Jay Leno commissions a modern version of his favorite classic bike, 1939 Brough Superior. The excitement fades when Paulie discovers that the bike's frame is too small to accommodate the oil tank.
OCC prepares for the Leno Bike's debut on the Tonight Show. When the parts return from the painter, the guys discover that the bike just won't fit together. Paulie and Vinnie are forced to burn the midnight oil for the king of late night.
When a wealthy historian asks the guys to incorporate original copper fixtures from the Statue of Liberty into a custom chopper. Paulie gets stars (& stripes) in his eyes with innovative touches of a right-side drive line & a torch-shaped carburetor.
In the midst of the uphill battle to finish the Liberty Bike, Paul Sr. proposes a downhill adventure, a spontaneous snow tubing trip. Back at the shop, the pressure mounts as Paulie realizes the bike's exhaust doesn't fit.
When the gang visits the Dixie Chopper company, makers of the world's most powerful lawnmowers, Paulie comes away with some cutting edge ideas for the latest bike. Spinning mower blades incorporated into the wheels & a real chromed-out mower engine.
When the gang visits the Dixie Chopper company, makers of the world's most powerful lawnmowers, Paulie comes away with some cutting edge ideas for the latest bike. Spinning mower blades incorporated into the wheels & a real chromed-out mower engine.
Mikey and Vinnie finally get the chance to build their own bike. After hitting the links for a little "inspiration," the guys cook up some tasty ideas for their project: a super-stretch frame, a twin-cam motor and a unique, one-sided swing arm.
With a week to go until the New Orleans show, Mikey and Vinnie hit the home stretch on their collaborative project. But friendship turns into frenzy when Mikey's tardiness gets him sent home, leaving Vinnie to wrap up work on the duo's signature hog.
Will Smith stops by Rock Tavern to help the boys of OCC design a custom chopper for the premiere of his upcoming action film, "I, Robot". The ambitious bike build finds the shop falling behind.
It'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 50cc scooter.
Pro 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.
OCC visits 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.
Observe the Tour De France in its final stages as work continues on Lance Armstrong's Livestrong Bike. The deadline is looming and the team is struggling as they try to put the finishing touches on the exhaust system in time to get the chopper ready.
The OCC is under the gun to create an all new kind of chopper - a bike to honor the men and women of law enforcement. When the guys pay a visit to the New York State Police Academy, they learn first hand just how tough training is.
The Teutuls continue work on the Police Bike. With delays piling up, the guys give up their holiday weekend to meet deadlines. With lights and sirens blaring, the crew must fix the bike in time for a NYPD benefit.
A 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?
The 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.
""The American chopper meets the American muscle car..."" Truer words were never spoken as the Teutel men head down to Dallas, Texas to check out Mustang legend, Carroll Shelby's show room and race track. Proposed with the idea of making a chopper based on Carroll Shelby's Mustang hot rods, Paul Jr. nails out some of the finer points of the bike, and calls for some of the most extensive fabrication to date.
It's moving day for OCC when the guys move out to a bigger facility closer to Montgomery, New York. The final stages of fabrication on the Carroll Shelby Bike become complicated when Keith has the equipment moved right out under Vinnie and Rick's noses. After moving into the bigger facility, the bike snaps together but when engine problems similar to those that plagued the Comanche threaten to pull the plug on this Mustang-inspired masterpiece for its unveiling at a Las Vegas auto show. Episode Highlights: -Gus locks Paul Sr. out of his Hummer. -Mikey and the guys trash the old shop. -Paul Sr. runs his Expedition through the old shop. -New York Governor George Pataki visits the new OCC shop.
The OCC starts their latest bike with a trip to the Motor City and a tour of the Ford/Lincoln plant. This time they're building a bike in honor of Lincoln's first pickup truck. Mikey gives Senior a serious case of the giggles.
Work 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 Hospital.
Paulie challenges himself to design his best web-themed bike yet. It's the third in a series of web bikes, after the Spider Bike and Black Widow. Paulie pushes himself to the limit and creates the most outrageous bike.
Paulie finishes the final bike of the web trilogy, while Rick and Vinnie get the opportunity of a lifetime and take a ride in an F-16. Meanwhile, Mikey Sr. and crew pitch in to create a new sign for Orange County Choppers.
OCC's next project has them building a chopper based on a Caterpillar bulldozer, but things don't go as well at the shop when Paul Jr. and Mike Campo can't agree on the bike's design.
After butting heads on Mike Campo's fender and exhaust system, it's back to the drawing board for Paul Jr., much to the charign of his old man. Despite the problems with design, Paul Jr. has other worries to contend with: the paint and powder coat don't match.
The OCC travels to Boston to visit Gillette headquarters for some inspiration for their Gillette-themed bike, while also getting in a close shave. When they return, the guys work on production bikes, while also making the Gillette bike.
The OCC guys finish the bike for Gillette and unveil it at the Prudential Center. As an added bonus, Mikey babysits Vinnie's daughter, so that Vinnie and his wife can have a much needed night out.
The guys at OCC go to drag racing school in New Jersey to prepare to build a drag bike for NAPA. Junior designs a bike unlike any other, as it'll have a straight speed of 140 mph, and will be used in actual races on the quarter mile drag track.
Orange County Choppers finishes the NAPA bike and Vinnie races it down the strip in an actual drag race.
Junior and Senior join forces to build a bike that will be auctioned off to benefit the families of wounded and fallen troops. Their father-son rivalry emerges as Senior builds an old school bike and Junior builds a more modern bike.
OCC takes a trip to a nuclear submarine, the USS Albuquerque, for more inspiration on their military bikes. Once they finish, the guys head to Walter Reed Memorial Hospital to show off the bikes to the wounded troops.
OCC heads to Yankee Stadium to meet with Yankee catcher Jorge Posada to build a bike to be auctioned off to benefit his Foundation. Senior plays hardball with Junior and the two aren't playing on the same team when not enough gets done on the bike.
The guys head to a Yankee's baseball game to get the inspiration they need to finish a bike to benefit the Jorge Posada Foundation. Mikey is put in charge of getting the gas tank signed by the entire Yankee team, and the bike is auctioned.
The OCC heads to the Johnson Space Center in Houston to get some inspiration for a NASA-themed bike. The bike will be a tribute to the space shuttle program and a memorial to the two crews that were lost in space.
The guys of OCC take off to Cape Canaveral to watch the launch of the space shuttle Discovery for more research in building the NASA-themed bike. Back in the shop, Jr. continues to work on the bike.
As Senior and Rick finish a production bike together, Senior decides to surprise Rick and tells him that the next bike that they build will be for him. Mikey comes in to help Rick, and acts as his inspiration.
Fabrication continues on the Rick Bike, as the guys pitch in to finish this old school bike for Rick to keep. The bike heads to paint and Nub gets to work on the bike to give it a real old school feel.
Follow OCC as they head to Europe for a family vacation. Adventures and cultural differences await the Teutuls as they travel across the Atlantic for the first time ever. They take in sights in London, and head out on the open road in Ireland.
Follow the guys of OCC as they continue on their family vacation through the UK and France. The Teutuls head to Omaha Beach to pay their respects and learn the history behind the famous World War II site. The guys do some riding with Ewan McGregor.
The first of four FANtasy bike winners is revealed as a dream comes true for one lucky fan. OCC heads to Phoenix, Arizona to surprise the winner and they get the chance to know him and get inspiration for this chopper.
The second of four FANtasy bike winners is revealed as the guys head to Texas. OCC spends some time with this lucky lady and learn about what she wants her chopper to look like. The winner heads out to OCC and gets a tour and shops at the store.
The third of four FANtasy bike winners is revealed as OCC heads to California to surprise a lucky fan. After having sold his motorcycle to pay for his mother's medical treatment, this winner will finally have a bike again.
The final of four FANtasy bike winners is revealed as the guys head to California. After a car accident left this fan a paraplegic, OCC faces the challenge of creating a trike.
Senior's trip to Europe inspires him to start his own collection of vintage bikes. The guys try to restore an old classic while Senior builds a chopper with a vintage feel. Mikey even pitches in but throws a tantrum when he gets pushed too far.
The guys of OCC continue working on Senior's vintage chopper, while Chris Matthews finishes restoring an old classic. When the front end of the vintage chopper comes back from powdercoat the wrong color, the guys scramble to finish the bike on time.
The OCC crew builds a vintage Indian bobber motorcycle for musician Billy Joel.
The guys of OCC head to Wendy's headquarters in Dublin, Ohio to do research for their next build. Building a bike that will be auctioned off to benefit the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption.
The OCC crew continues working on their latest build, a bike for Wendy's to be auctioned off to benefit the Dave Thomas Foundation for Adoption. Then, the guys head to Hunter Mountain for some fun on the slopes.
OCC teams up with Sunoco and NASCAR driver Kyle Petty to build a bike that will benefit the Victory Junction Gang Camp. The guys head down to North Carolina to meet Kyle Petty and to tour the camp.
OCC continues working on their latest build, a bike for Sunoco that will be auctioned off to benefit the Victory Junction Gang Camp. When the bike is sent to paint and powdercoat, the guys head to Lowe's Speedway & take turns going around the track.
Actor Bill Murray contacts OCC to build him a chopper inspired by his Caddyshack character, Carl. Bill Murray comes to the shop once fabrication gets under way to pitch in and help the guys.
OCC continues working on the Caddyshack-inspired bike for actor Bill Murray. Everyone pitches in during final assembly. The unique chopper is auctioned off at a golf tournament to benefit the St. Vincent's Mobile Hospital.
OCC prepares to hit the road, as they get ready to do something they've never done before- build a bike on stage in front of their fans. As the guys start to rehearse, the pressure builds when they realize that they may not be up to the task.
OCC takes a new direction as they decide to mass-produce a bike for the public. Design and fabrication get off to a slow start, but Vin kicks into high gear after finding out some personal news. The bike is revealed on a late night talk show.
The Teutuls lace up their work shoes and step into their next project: a boot-themed bike for the Lugz footwear company. As fabrication gets under way, OCC bids farewell to a valued employee, leaving the guys on their own to finish the frame...
The OCC crew hits their stride as they work to complete their boot-themed bike for the Lugz Footwear Company. With fabrication well underway, and the custom leather design posing new challenges, OCC teams with leather craftsman Danny Gray.
OCC suits up, and lays siege to their latest project, a dragon-rider bike inspired by the movie Eragon. Mikey takes on a crusade of his own and organizes a jousting tournament uniquely OCC.
OCC continues to battle with the dragon-themed Eragon bike, but as the bike nears completion, an oversight by Cody and unexpected news about the bike's planned debut threatens to send this project up in smoke.
Orange County Choppers begins a new chapter as they break ground on a massive, new world headquarters and Paul Sr. challenges Paul Jr. to a build-off that will determine the future of OCC's next dealership bike.
It's old school vs. new school as Paul Sr. and Paul Jr. continue their competition to build OCC's next production bike.
OCC goes online for their latest project, a high-tech, low-slung chopper for Go Daddy.com. As the bike design gets underway Jason Pohl and Paul Jr. can't agree on the project's direction, forcing Paul Sr. to step in and keep this build on track.
It's business as usual as OCC continues on their chopper for GoDaddy.com. With the bike out to paint, Mikey and Sr make it a father-son day at the racetrack, where Mikey lets his hair down and shows off his skills to Indy car driver Danica Patrick.
OCC starts in on their latest creation, a chopper for the FLOW Corporation and Mikey starts in on a secret project that has Sr. pointing the finger at everyone.
OCC continues on the custom chopper for the FLOW Corporation. With the project moving quickly through assembly, the crew suits up and heads to the paintball course to let off a little steam.
OCC boots up their latest custom chopper - a computer-themed creation for the HP Corporation. With the build underway, the OCC crew makes a call to the tattoo artists of "Miami Ink" to discuss getting some new tattoos.
OCC continues on their computer themed chopper for the HP Corporation. Meanwhile, Ami and Chris from Miami Ink continue their custom body art on Sr. and Beth. The guys encounter problems at the bike's reveal and Sr. narrowly avoids a mishap.
OCC amps it up as they start on their latest custom creation - a guitar-themed chopper for Peavey Electronics. But when Sr. brings in a second build, for the Go Fast Energy Drink company, the work piles up and the company's resources are taxed.
OCC continues on their custom chopper for Peavey Electronics. The double build winds down as the guys travel to Las Vegas to unveil the Go Fast bike, and then on to Anaheim for the Peavey reveal.
It's another OCC family vacation as the Teutuls go walkabout in the 'land down under' where Russell Crowe asks the guys to build an Australia-themed chopper.
The Teutuls continue their adventures in the Great South Land. After arriving at Uluru, the guys find themselves immersed in Aboriginal culture.
The Australia adventure continues as Mike and Vin head to Melbourne where they get some Jackaroo training from some hard-working sheilas on a sheep farm. Meanwhile back at OCC, Jr. and Pohl get started on the Australia themed bike for Russell Crowe.
OCC dresses up and enters the high-tech world of embedded technology as they build a custom chopper for the Intel Corporation. With an onboard computer and a V Quad motor, the guys are faced with new challenges that stretch their building skills.
OCC continues on the wide-bodied, high-tech chopper for the Intel Corporation and Sr. and Jr. confront Mikey over his work habits.
OCC hits the links for their latest project: three EDS sponsored choppers honoring the career and charitable work of golf legend Byron Nelson.
OCC's triple build continues, as the crew enters the back 9 on the three EDS / Byron Nelson Championship Bikes. Last minute delays with chrome threatens to stall progress, and has Sr. looking for some straight answers.
OCC hovers over their next project--a sleek, custom creation for Silver State Helicopters. But aspects of the bike's design present new challenges for the crew, and forces Paul Jr. to confront creative obstacles of his own.
OCC's rotors spin at full speed as work on the custom chopper for Silver State Helicopters continues. As assembly gets underway, Jr, Mikey and Vin go airborne, and take some flight lessons.
OCC shucks some corn and plows into their next project - the world's first renewable fuel chopper for the Iowa Farm Bureau. The Teutuls check in on OCC's new world HQ, and NASCAR champ Tony Stewart stops by to check on his bike.
OCC continues on their innovative Ethanol powered bike for the Iowa Farm Bureau. But the mood in the shop quickly turns somber, when a long-time member of the crew calls it quits.
OCC locks and loads as they pay tribute to the troops with a custom bike for the Army National Guard. Then, Senior takes a walk down the aisle with Beth.
OCC marches forward with the Army National Guard Patriot Bike. With assembly looming, an eager Jason Pohl has the opportunity to advance his training but his ignorance of shop rules causes tension in the team.
Mikey gets in the game & heads up OCC's latest creation -- a Wolverine bike for the University of Michigan's Mott Children's Hospital. The cast from NBC's "My Name is Earl" bursts onto the scene and gets the OCC team to build a My Name is Earl bike.
Mikey reveals the University of Michican bike at Michigan-OSU football game Then the guys are off to Hollywood for a reveal party with the cast of NBC's show "My Name is Earl".
OCC packs their gear and hikes into their next project - a custom chopper for the outdoor lifestyle company, Gander Mountain, inspiring the guys to venture into the great outdoors and test their survival skills.
OCC continues on their latest custom creation - a street bike/motocross hybrid for the outdoor lifestyle company, Gander Mountain. Meanwhile, the Teutuls travel to Brazil to unveil a special bike & find themselves invited to the Presidential Palace.
OCC charges up their latest double build - Senior's custom creation for Craftsman Tools, and Jr.'s 2-wheeled showpiece for Die Hard Batteries. Meanwhile, the guys travel to South Africa where they immerse themselves in the local bike culture.
OCC continues on their latest double build - custom bikes for Craftsman Tools and Die Hard Batteries. Both teams race into assembly, and the Sr-Jr rivalry heats up.
OCC tunes in and cranks it up, as they build a custom bike for Klipsch Audio Technologies. But staffing shortages around the shop have the crew scrambling, forcing Sr. to amp everyone up on a quest to hire new people.
OCC pulls out all the stops and takes on a project for the plumbing and heating technology company, Viega Corporation. Manpower issues continue to plague the shop, and company demands push JQ to the limit.
OCC pumps it up on their latest custom creation for nutritional supplement company, BSN. During fabrication Jr. & Sr. go face to face over missing tools, and the Girls of BSN stop in to lend a hand.
OCC does some heavy lifting as they create an industrial-themed bike for the Manitowoc Crane Group. As the build moves forward and the theme comes to life, Mikey lectures a group of second graders.
The motorcycle industry singles out OCC for a prestigious award, but with no production bikes in house, the crew scrambles to build more for the award showcase. With mock-up underway, the Teutuls head south for a reunion with Russell Crowe.
OCC moves into their new World Headquarters and takes on their first build in the new shop; a penguin-themed chopper for exterior insulation manufacturer, Drvyit Systems.
Paul Sr. gets the green light for Paul Jr. to design and build a custom chopper honoring the World Champion NY Giants. As Jr.'s freeform style inspires the build, OCC prepares for the grand opening of their new World HQ.
OCC twists and turns into their next project: the OCC Motocoaster bike for the Darien Lake Theme Park Resort.
Sr. recruits JQ and Jason Pohl to build a tribute bike for the Sikorsky Aircraft Corp. But fabrication hits some turbulence as issues with the backbone and tank have the guys spinning out of control.
The Teutuls get inspired by some high-end automotive engineering and build a luxury-performance bike for Mercedes Benz-AMG. Sr. taps a local artist to immortalize his kids in ink, and then takes some time to get away, with his best friend, Gus.
OCC takes on a bowling-themed bike for Strike Ten Entertainment. Rick rolls a strike with his bowling ball tank, while Sr. takes Mikey to the farm and makes like a matador.
OCC builds a custom creation for McCuff Industries. As fabrication gets underway, a miscalculation on the frame hands the guys a setback. Mikey tests his skills as a McCuff salesman while problems during the bike's assembly frustrate the crew.
OCC hosts the RJR Memorial Car show. With Sr. leading the way, everyone at the shop contributes: Jr. reaches out to the local fire department for help with a pancake breakfast and Mikey travels to the city to solicit help for an idea.
OCC gets tangled in their next project: the Web Bike Special Edition. Before fabrication, it's all hands on deck to move a massive new machine into the shop. The new press is put to work right away, as Paulie creates a bold new look.
OCC takes on two builds: a custom bike for illusionist Steve Wyrick & a custom bike for ICEE. The guys have a hard time pulling off their first trick - an invisible gas tank. And the crew cools off by bringing their family to work for a sweet treat.
OCC gets into some heavy machinery with an industrial themed bike for Aaron Equipment Company. Sr. isn't happy when one Teutul is a no show for the visit to Aaron. With the tension thick the gears start turning as the guys crank up fabrication.
OCC goes heavy duty with a bike for Dodge Ram. Needing help with the design, the guys take a trip to a farm for inspiration from the real thing. Back at the shop, Sr. leads the charge on the build but when Jr. gets involved the Teutuls butt heads.
Pohl gets tapped to scout out OCC's most magical client ever, Schussler Creative. When Schussler's outrageous bike ideas push OCC to the brink, the guys dig in with the goal of creating the wildest 57 Chevy bike ever built.
The guys of OCC have their work cut out for them with two new projects: a B-2 Bomber bike for Northrop Grumman and one for the NHL. The company's foundation is rocked as Paul Sr. and Paul Jr. go head to head in a no-holds-barred argument.
Times are tough at the OCC shop with Sr. and Jr. still not getting along. Sr. and the rest of the OCC team clown around at the circus, and build a bike to honor the music festival held at Woodstock.
Sr. is having some work done on the shop and in return he's building bikes for the contracted companies, DECA and Col-Met. Everyone at OCC is trying to adjust to life in the shop with out Paul Jr.
Sr. takes a trip up to Alaska to research a bike and ends up meeting with Governor Sarah Palin. Then it's off to Finland in an attempt to bring OCC to Europe.
To mark the occasion of OCC's 10th anniversary, Sr. designs a bike for the masses. He also appears on some late night talk shows in order to promote his new book. Meanwhile, Jr. is working on opening a women's fashion boutique with Rachel.
Jr. & Sr.'s relationship is rocky at best, and now that Jr. is no longer an employee of OCC, Paul Sr. tries his best to make amends. He invites Jr. and Mikey up to his house to work on a Triumph Bike, not for a client, but just for fun.
Paul Sr. is out of the shop as he continues to promote his new book on some popular talk shows. In order to keep the production of the Mt. Creek bike running smoothly, he calls Jr. in as a consultant to help out.
The guys from OCC head to Howe Caverns to face their fears and explore some caves deep under ground. While Paul Jr. continues his work as a consultant for OCC, he sets his sights on his own projects outside the shop.
In an effort to continue their business expansion, OCC partners up with industry giant Ducati. The guys in the shop put their unique spin on one of these Italian bikes as they prepare to celebrate at OCC's four day long 10th anniversary bash.
Jon Gosselin, of the hit TLC series Jon & Kate +8, has commissioned the guys at OCC to build him a bike. To get a better idea of how the father of 8 wants his bike to look, the Teutuls take a trip to Jon and Kate's house.
OCC lands an important international client as they are hired to build a bike for the Abu Dhabi police department. Seeing a good business opportunity, Sr. travels to the Middle East in an attempt to expand OCC's international reach.
The guys at OCC put their skills to the test as they attempt to build the first natural gas powered chopper. While Jr. is busy getting his new company off the ground, Mikey questions his relationship with his father and his role at OCC.
Life at OCC is forever changed now that Jr. and Mikey have been squeezed out of the business. Even with all the drama, the guys must forge ahead as they build a bike for the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe.
Even though things are tense between Paul Sr. and his sons the three of them decide to put their differences aside to make an appearance on CNN's, 'Larry King Live'. Paul Jr. heads to the mid-west to make his first solo appearance.
The Teutul dynasty is crumbling and the guys are struggling in the face of an uncertain future. OCC takes on a one of a kind electric chopper build for Siemens Corporation. Meanwhile, JR. continues to work on building his new company.
OCC has been commissioned to build a chopper for medical transport company Ornge. The team struggles to figure out how to build a sidecar capable of carrying the same kind of stretcher found in an ambulance.
OCC has been commissioned to build a bike for Mark Buehrle of the Chicago White Sox. Mark pitched a perfect game, and his wife wants to surprise him with a special gift, an OCC chopper. Jr. continues working on a project for his biggest client.
OCC is asked to build a bike for the Iraq Star Foundation which provides US soldiers injured in Iraq and Afghanistan with free reconstructive surgery. Kristy Swanson, Gary Sinese, Jon Voight and other Hollywood stars turn out to support the cause.
OCC has been commissioned to build a custom chopper trike for a private client. Sr. learns that Mikey is in rehab and having battled his own drug and alcohol related demons he wonders if there is any hope of salvaging their strained relationship.
Mikey is back from rehab and ready to make amends. Jr. meets with John Byrnd Jr. about the possibility of designing a new brand campaign for Johns indy racing team. OCC builds a Black Widow Bike for Pool champion Jeanette Lee aka 'The Black Widow'.
Sr. and the guys are commissioned for a "wheelchair chopper" for the Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation. When Paul Jr. makes his first visit to OCC in over four months, it's clear that the family divide is as deep as ever and only getting worse.
Sr. and the guys are faced with one of OCC's most complex and challenging builds ever - a hybrid chopper for Schneider Electric. The rift in the Teutul family continues to widen when Sr. angrily returns a motorcycle to Jr.'s house.
Sr. and the guys work on a big bad chopper for their newest client, Gladiator Garageworks. Mikey faces his fears and attempts to perform his comedy routine in front of a live audience. Jr. drops in to Adam Carolla's Podcast.
The guys at OCC work to create the first ever diesel powered chopper for the Monster Diesel Inc. Jr. attends the grand opening of the new dog park he's designed for his hometown of Newburgh, NY. Mikey sets his fears aside to perform his routine.
Sr. and the guys design a NASCAR inspired chopper for the Stewart - Haas racing team. Mikey puts his physical capabilities to the test and heads to Death Valley to participate in JDRF's Ride to Cure Diabetes. And Paul Jr. pitches a line of dog toys.
The guys at OCC are tapped by Kobalt to build them a custom chopper. With a brand new set of tools Sr. and his team get busy designing and building an incredibly unique chopper. Jr. gathers the family together and makes a life changing announcement.
Ten years after the demise of their partnership, custom motorcycle builders Paul Sr. & his son Paul Jr., are forging ahead with their own shops and separate lives. Senior struggles to meet a deadline, while Junior finds a chance to rebuild a bike.
The OCC crew builds one of their fastest bikes ever but a problem with the supercharger threatens the schedule. Junior races to complete a complicated bike for a client. Father and son find it hard to let go of the past while restoring a bike together.
Senior confronts Junior about the harsh words Junior wrote in his book. Senior closes a game-changing deal with an exotic car dealership to sell OCC bikes directly to the public and Junior's simple mistake leads to destruction in the shop.
The OCC crew builds a pair of contrasting bikes for a client. Junior designs an ethanol-fueled motorcycle and struggles during assembly. Junior makes a change to the Yankees bike design and Senior confronts him.
OCC builds a bike inspired by a 1965 GTO, but this massive job may cause Senior to miss the first deadline of his career. When Junior designs a bike for a corporate client, changes in fabrication throw a wrench in the schedule.
When the OCC crew builds an old school chopper for a longtime fan, Senior must rely on Mikey to get the job done. Junior designs an awe-inspiringtrikefor a repeat client, and father and son come into the home stretch on the Yankee build.
Senior takes a risk by starting a Spartan Race-inspired build before meeting the client, then has to change course to accommodate his requests. Junior designs a monster trike, but trouble with fabrication of the wheels may mean missing the unveil.
Junior designs a western-inspired motorcycle for country music star Clay Walker. Senior and the OCC guys build a military-themed bike to be auctioned off to benefit families of fallen soldiers. Senior and Junior complete assembly of the Yankees bike.
Senior and Junior begin restoring a 1951 Buick, but don't always go by the book. Senior risks everything by moving designs away from their famous choppers. Junior challenges himself to build a streamlined bike for the MLB Network to impress his dad.
Junior designs a bike inspired by a futuristic big rig, but the massive amount of fab crushes his schedule. The OCC team builds a vintage military style bike with sidecar to benefit a foundation for wounded veterans.
Senior goes back to his roots, designing a throwback brand of affordable motorcycles, to sell out of the OCC Showroom. Junior challenges himself building a bike using multiple aluminum parts.
OCC builds an aggressive paintball bike, but Senior and Josh clash over creative. Junior designs a farm-inspired bike with a surprise element. Senior and Junior attempt to get the Buick running and celebrate Junior's birthday.
Senior takes on a build for a Vietnam memorial, determined to create a bike worthy of history. Junior is hired by Martin Guitar to design a massive reverse trike, an undertaking that pushes his team to their limits.
Senior and his team struggle to deliver a vintage-style bike on time. Junior deals with the complicated assembly of the Martin Guitar reverse trike. Senior surprises Junior with the first theme bike they ever built.
Junior designs a monster trike and takes a huge financial gamble. Senior and his team struggle to build two bikes in three weeks for a Florida resort. Senior and Junior ponder the idea of building a bike together.