Why you Should NEVER RIDE an Orange County Chopper

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Published 2024-03-01

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  • @JR-vi4rl
    Jesse James said that OCC bikes were just for looks and trailer queens. Well, he was 100% correct.
  • @JosePerez-no6li
    It was cool to see the exhaust pipes slowly get more and more blue as the video progressed. Goes to show the bike was truly never ridden for more than a few minutes.
  • @GuitarBassCigar
    Sell it to the dude who offered $15K and never look back while using your huge new remote control catamaran.
  • What these guys need is an Allen Millyard! All the builders with all the equipment to build a 140 bhp POS that doesn't want to start, and when it does start it runs like a bag of bolts. Millyard builds a bike in his car sized garage, on his own, with basic tools, that has a Viper V10 running 500 bhp, starts on the button, and he can, and does, ride it for hundreds of miles without a problem. Anyone that considers themself to be a motorcycle enthusiast should look up Allen Millyard, and see what incredible pieces of engineering he does.
  • @timdwyer4229
    More than once, Senior went wobbling down the street on one of those widow makers and came back and said: “ this thing really handles.”😂
  • @ScytheNoire
    3:45 "So in classic Orange County Chopper fashion, we pushed the bike to it's next destination." This had me laughing.
  • @HedroomMax
    Not securing the rear wheel on the dynamometer can cause a serious accident. Even after the first mistake, you continued without doing it. There is also a risk of lateral displacement. With the motorcycle’s inertia, it could end up in a serious accident within that small, crowded room.
  • @Roganverse420
    It’s so awesome too see the old timers getting hyped it just shows how much love they have for their careers I hope to find that someday
  • @paulstalder5708
    I worked for Snap On Tool when OCC built the Snap On bike. Discovery charged Snap On over a million to build the bike. In addition, Snap On was required to pay to use the bike at trade shows for 2 years. Snap On management ended up having Alen Ness build a nicer bike for under $100k. We had several trade shows where both were on display together. The Ness bike had much better fit finish and quality.
  • @garystarkey6255
    "In typical Orange County Chopper fashion we pushed it to its next destination" 😅😅😅 Almost spit my beer out lol
  • @peterdenyer3002
    As a guitarist, I have two guitars that we call wall hangers, they look lovely, but are unplayable....Seems OCC bikes are the equivalent to this, they look the dogs bollocks, but are 100% not roadworthy..
  • Feels a bit like one of those episodes on youtube where someone buys an ex pimp my ride car, and discoveres how crappy it actually is 😅
  • @KING-FU
    I don’t always agree with Jessie James’ arrogance, but he nailed it when he called the Tootholes “Cake Decorators”. 🤣
  • @forwardsdrawkcab
    Sell it to your neighbour (from part 1) who built it so he can finish the bike properly and ride it.
  • Awesome couple of vids. Well done. Appreciate all your efforts and monies involved.
  • @jgkavanaugh
    Gets you from point A.... to point A Best quote ever.
  • @MR2171
    riding position looks like you wouldn't want to be on it longer than 2 minutes anyway
  • Dude, I got to hand it to you. I was very impressed with your calm demeanor as you progressed through the bike, discovering more and more wrong. You handled it like a champ... I wish I had your patience,. I'm a pretty cool guy but I have to tip my hat to you. I don't think I would have been so understanding. I must say, I hope you have no more surprises in store and you enjoy your new bike immensely. Lord knows, you earn it! Thank you for the video. I had never seen a bike engine torn down before. Take care, Ron.