Cast Members of American Chopper & Where They Are Now

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Publicado 2023-10-04
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  • @michaelsmiley15
    Jr has his own shop Cody is working for the city of rock tavern Vinnie went back to working on cars he owns his own shop now Mikey went back to occ until they sold and moved Rick found another job Most of the guys moved on before they went out of business Sr moved to Florida an opened an occ themed restaurant slash museum He rents a small space and is still building bikes
  • @stuhuggens9297
    Those bikes were not for the everyday rider, I think they would be very uncomfortable to ride.
  • @Calvadoslash
    Never seemed to do much work on an engine or gearbox, just picked yet another Harley Davidson vee twin off the shelf and stuffed it in their creation.
  • @cttimber
    🤭I really can't remember anyone pronouncing "Teutul" the way you do!!! 💪🏆 This was a great show with dynamic personalities!!!😎
  • @tomfull6637
    A correction: it wasn’t Sr who was picky about perfection it was Jr! They often ended up in verbal fights because Sr suggested putting on standard mass production parts from the shelves. Even on special commission bikes. Kind regards Anders Sweden
  • From an Englishman POV, the show started great, I loved the creativity. For me, the show went girly, very girly, with girly type bickering and drama. If I wanted that, then I had the alternative of watching Love Island. The show would soon see competition from YouTube with much more gritty and realistic content by real builders, with amateur and semi professional video producers. All hail YouTube!❤
  • @fixento
    All bull, they produced choppers, no suspension on the rear tire and some didn't have suspended seats. Impossible to ride with any comfort, terrible handling, were not street legal meeting requirement, lights, turns signals, license plates, etc. thus they little more than novelties.
  • @JuanPerez-ek8wd
    the dad was an A-hole.. he wanted all the spot light and didn't want to share it with his talented son, the person that made them all famous.
  • @d.b.s.6381
    Well, it sure was fun learning about the tootols.
  • @davidkarr214
    To bad the choppers,while pretty,as motorcycles they were garbage.
  • @aidapitts6893
    I remember the choppers were so beautiful.The choppers were so gorgeous and there.I remember they're gorgeous.They was so gorgeous
  • it impresses the ignorant public but bikes with long forks might look cool but they have unsafe handling characterics.
  • @dand412
    Yes I loved watching all about the twotools
  • @amandasmith308
    I used to love this show. Mostly, the incredible works of art created .