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The 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?
All Episodes - S02
EPS01
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.
EPS02
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.
EPS03
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.
EPS04
Movie star Will Smith is looking for a custom chopper for the premiere of his upcoming action film, I, Robot. Senior goes on a rampage to get the prized chopper on schedule.
EPS05
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EPS06
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. Tune in to the twists and turns when fabrication begins. Written by Anonymous
EPS07
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.
EPS08
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. In the shop, the fights break out before fabrication even begins. With only six days to build their police tribute, the pressure is on. Written by Anonymous
EPS09
The Teutuls continue work on a chopper dedicated to the men and women of law enforcement. With lights and sirens blaring, the OCC crew must fix the bike in time for a benefit for New York police officers lost on 9/11.
EPS10
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?
EPS11
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. Written by Anonymous
EPS12
The OCC makes their Christmas build an annual tradition and fabricate a custom sleigh worthy of old Saint Nick, which will be pulled by last year's Christmas bike. In true holiday spirit, the team will use their creation to deliver gifts to needy families Written by Anonymous
EPS13
The 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?
EPS14
There 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!
EPS15
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 as the guys tour the plant. Written by Anonymous
EPS16
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 Hosptial.
EPS17
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.
EPS18
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.
EPS19
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EPS21
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.
EPS22
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.
EPS23
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. Written by Anonymous
EPS24
On this episode of American Chopper, OCC finishes the NAPA bike and Vinnie races it down the strip in an actual drag race.
EPS25
Junior and Senior join forces to each build a bike that will be auctioned off to benefit the families of wounded and fallen troops. Senior builds an old school bike, while Junior builds a more modern bike, and their father-son rivalry comes out. Written by Anonymous
EPS26
The guys head to Walter Reed Memorial Hospital to show off the bikes they've built to aid the wounded troops and then enlist the help of their celebrity friends to obtain items to auction off and raise more money.
EPS27
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. Written by Dean Basler (DeanBear) deanbear@deanbear.com