Paulie of all the bikes you designed and built, the one I think that is you and the most Iconic is the Fire Bike you came up with 99% if not more of everything put into that bike and project, I do not mean any disrespect to your Father and his contributions but from t.v. view it appeared it was all you, great trip down memory lane, keep on building Paul .
I grew up a few houses down from Jr. When the show really started to take off. Jr. always seemed really down to earth. I miss watching them film going up and down near River Road. They brought a lot of business and money into a small community and we all appreciated it. I also remember working with Vinny’s wife at the time at a restaurant in high school and hearing her tell us about the pilot that they were going to film. Crazy to see where they have taken it. A bunch of good people in great town. If you’re in Montgomery make sure you go to Mike’s deli for a sandwich and Carmela’s pizza.
Man, 29yrs old now. . Brings back really fond memeroies watching Paul walk through and show these bikes off. . Glad to see you are still doing what you love, Paul. Much respect.
These bikes will sit here and rot because nobody wants them...a UA-camr bought a OCC chopper called corporal punishment that sold for 86,000 in 2006, now it sold for 8 grand, watch him ride it it's hilarious, they are the most uncomfortable, impractical, dangerous pieces of trash on the road. Gotta make a turn? Good luck you'll need lots of room
I've seen the Geico bike in person (Sac Motorcycle show), Caterpillar Bike (while working for a Subsidiary in San Diego). Would love to see these in person.
Thank you for the video Paul Jr. I hope both you and Paul Sr. are well. I really miss seeing you and your Dad building bikes. It was a highlight in my day.
Paul, I hope you and your family are well. I hope things between you and your dad have been improving and continue to do so. I know how it can be working with your father in a shop setting as I've had a similar situation. Awesome bikes, keep it up.
@@dBro4769 right? This guy probably couldn't build a proper simple bobber, the easiest and cheapest bikes to build. As far as "same EVERYTHING" comment, where? All of these bikes are *very* different and unique.
@@slmmdgg you're delusional. Each of these bikes is unique. I'd like to hear a solid, rational, thought out argument on how exactly they're all "same EVERYTHING". I bet you can't even do that. You obviously know nothing about building bikes. Not all his bikes are my flavor, but as a builder myself I certainly can't hate on his builds or their quality.
It's great to see these bikes again. Although I'm not a fan of MLB, I will say the MLB bike is a real beauty. What an outstanding bike. Now, the Bebop trike is just amazing.
Antivenom is my favorite bike you've built. I don't have a good relationship with my family and I cried when I first saw it. I'm glad you are working out your family issues, I've been trying for years with my family but we haven't come to a resolution. I subscribed to your channel. Take it easy, Paul. We love you, man.
At first when OCC and Jessie came out I wanted one of these bikes BAD! Now I am glad I did not waste my $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$.
Thanks for the video man . I watch you , your pops ,and the gang build bikes way back when you were in the little shop the spider bike was built in . Those were the good days .
I think I was 13 when AC first aired, and been a fan ever since. PJ had shaped the way I look at cars and I really think My eye for detail came from watching PJ, Rick, Vin, and especially Cody since we was close to the same age and inspired me to build cars. Thanks for what you don’t know that you have made better and inspired others.
Thanks Paul for staying so positive you’re a great artist the haters will build your marketing just as much as the love god bless and good for you for making it work with your dad your a good man take care
Awesome. Years ago I had a nervous breakdown and the only thing I did was watch American Choppers and a house fix up called While You Were Out. I always had something to look forward to and be a part of. So grateful they share their journey. I hope all the Tutles will be blessed!
@@ww-town7973 Bet you didn't thin so back then. I learned early on the difference between a show bike and a rideable one. They should have have worked at the middle ground where it was a rideable show bike.
One that sold for 86,000 called corporal punishment in 2005 or 6 just sold for 8000 and it only has a few hours on the road, u don't know how many miles because they didnt put a speedo on them...or suspension, or suspension seat, or good brakes, or anything else that made them comfortable to ride more that 5 minutes at a time. I'd pay to see anyone buy these bikes for anything over 10 grand
In my personal opinion, it’s really none of our business, now, is It? I’m glad you took the time to share with us. That’s a very interesting collection you have there. I always had an appreciation for your work. Keep it up, and God bless.
As a recently retired 50 year machinist/toolmaker, I must thank you for the countless side splitting laughs you provided by attempting to use machine tools.
I’m sure he will be so pleased to hear he brought some laughter into the life of someone who pretend to be a machinist of 50 years on the internet 😂😂😂🖕🏿🖕🏿🖕🏿
When I used to live in Westchester, I was so proud that you guys were New York bike builders. I did one of my jobs when I had my own contracting company right by the shop. Now, I live up here 10 minutes away from your shop. I've driven by a couple of times while taking my deer to the butcher, but never stopped in. Glad to see you're still goin' strong.
For whatever reason, I am partial towards the Black Widow. That being said, I always loved the Comanche motorbike, even if it had a very uncomfortable handlebar. Third I'd say the MLB bike. It creates an illusion of "fluidity" that I can't describe.
Always loved watching you and Sr. build bikes. So glad you two reconnected and are mending fences. Watching the two of you restore the Yankees bike brought back the memories of watching American Chopper. Hope to see you collaborate with him on another bike soon.
Remember watching you guys build black widow mustve been 15 years ago now.. Haha. Many years of good memories watching occ with my grandpa. Was one of his favorite shows.. Thank you
It took me a while to watch the show because it reminded me too much of my father and brother at our Bodyshop in Jersey, but got hooked on it after a while. Gave me the inspiration to build a Chopper that was a real head turner wherever I went. Also there were a lot of other builders back then that produced some wild bikes so what’s with all the hate? Jr and Sr you guys had some of the best of them all. Glad to see them saved for posterity!
Well the whole " chopper" thing is still very Allive, but more Back to its roots and underground It had a real comercial Comeback after Shows like american chopper(? Why its called "chopper' is an absolut mistery to me)and bikerbuildoff. Choppers as choppers are ment to be will never die
Happy you left the OCC logo on the New York Jets bike huge fan of the show, but I was kinda upset you remove the logo on the black widow bike. I understand you were very involved with that bike. I would’ve left it for nostalgia I’m sure feelings back then had a lot of decisions in that too which is very understandable . Happy to see those bikes in your possession though!
I can appreciate ALL the werk that went into building these bikes, when I think of tacky, cheezy bike builds these are the first ones that come to mind.
@@diskod50 show us the bikes you have built ? If someone paid you a lot of money for a motorcycle to advertise and get attention, would you turn it down ? you would be stupid not to get paid.....they got paid, pretty simple process.
Cake decorator building rev tech junk that has a whopping 22 miles per tankful!!! Hunt down an Indian Larry bike and buy something cool that actually functions,,,not these " Hey look what I got" two wheeled party favors that are constantly in need of a gas station!!! Hell no!!!!
Must feel good being a Hater, right Shawn? Pro tip: Be happy for others that are doing what they enjoy doing... while YOU do YOUR own thing. Stop running down other people just to make yourself feel good about your lame life.
Paulie of all the bikes you designed and built, the one I think that is you and the most Iconic is the Fire Bike you came up with 99% if not more of everything put into that bike and project, I do not mean any disrespect to your Father and his contributions but from t.v. view it appeared it was all you, great trip down memory lane, keep on building Paul .
I grew up a few houses down from Jr. When the show really started to take off. Jr. always seemed really down to earth. I miss watching them film going up and down near River Road. They brought a lot of business and money into a small community and we all appreciated it. I also remember working with Vinny’s wife at the time at a restaurant in high school and hearing her tell us about the pilot that they were going to film. Crazy to see where they have taken it. A bunch of good people in great town. If you’re in Montgomery make sure you go to Mike’s deli for a sandwich and Carmela’s pizza.
Wow, Mike has a deli now?
@@rockettcustoms6266 Mikey making deli sandwiches! I never figured that one, I may stop by and get one. Are they good?
Fa-ged-a-bou-tit
This video wasn't about you though......who cares.
@@leopardcubpupkryky6940 Jesus cares...
These bikes did not stand the test of time I am glad the era of impracticable motorcycles is behind us.
Why are you people so dumb for
It's crazy how much these bikes sold for compared to how little they are worth now. This had to be the worst era for motorcycles.
@@Scrapla1 why do none of you understand they were sold as art not to be ridden or money made off them later down the track... It's not that hard
@@Mike.trucks Not all of them. Also, the big reveal at the end of each show was how excited they were to ride it.
@@Mike.trucks even if they were sold as art, they were a horrible investment.
The black widow for some reason is one of my clearer childhood memories watching it on TV and playing with the toy version I had 😂
Same, I had a toy version myself and I live on the arse end of Africa.
Yup, classic bike that serves my memory well for basically the same reasons.i love er
That was my favorite bike
Being a veteran and the p51 mustang being my favorite aircraft of all time the p51 bike is my favorite of any bike you've done... Simply stunning
I didn't even know Paul Jr. had his own youtube channel. Glad it showed up in my recommendations. 👍 🇺🇲 🏍️
Same
Same
Same here. I didnt know until I seen it . And I subscribed right away
Same and subbed!
Hope all is well PT Jr. You were given a gift and you did not waste it. Incredible creativity. God Bless.
That MLB bike is amazing to look at. The lines are perfect.
Man, 29yrs old now. . Brings back really fond memeroies watching Paul walk through and show these bikes off. . Glad to see you are still doing what you love, Paul. Much respect.
These bikes will sit here and rot because nobody wants them...a UA-camr bought a OCC chopper called corporal punishment that sold for 86,000 in 2006, now it sold for 8 grand, watch him ride it it's hilarious, they are the most uncomfortable, impractical, dangerous pieces of trash on the road. Gotta make a turn? Good luck you'll need lots of room
@@breakingames7772 These were all used as promotional marketing pieces! (idiotz...)
@@ProphetJayWyattThey are still meant to be ridden. What's the matter with you???
I've seen the Geico bike in person (Sac Motorcycle show), Caterpillar Bike (while working for a Subsidiary in San Diego). Would love to see these in person.
Never get tired of looking at black widow. Something special about that one, everything came together so nice on It.
Black Widow and the Fire Bike are my all time favourites.
Troy Snaith fire bike is my favorite too
@@ryanguercio7061 Yes, there's just something special about it.
Yeah look at it because you wouldn't enjoy that contraption if you had to actually ride it.
That's the one I like best. It's not attached to corporations.
Thank you for the video Paul Jr. I hope both you and Paul Sr. are well. I really miss seeing you and your Dad building bikes. It was a highlight in my day.
Paul, I hope you and your family are well. I hope things between you and your dad have been improving and continue to do so. I know how it can be working with your father in a shop setting as I've had a similar situation. Awesome bikes, keep it up.
My #1 favorite is the aircraft themed bike with the rivets, copper work, etc. Excellent craftsmanship.
Thanks for clearing that up Jr. hope you and family are well 👍🏽
Rolling masterpieces of art!
One of the greatest bike builders of our time..
One of my favorites was the Cadillac bike loved it
Those are amazing pieces of machine!!
I’ve never seen the MLB bike. Wow. Love the lines and so so clean. Love it. Might be my new favorite.
I agree that and the airplane bike is very nice.
looks like all his bikes same EVERYTHING
@@slmmdgg huh. Lets see the bikes you built.
@@dBro4769 right? This guy probably couldn't build a proper simple bobber, the easiest and cheapest bikes to build. As far as "same EVERYTHING" comment, where? All of these bikes are *very* different and unique.
@@slmmdgg you're delusional. Each of these bikes is unique. I'd like to hear a solid, rational, thought out argument on how exactly they're all "same EVERYTHING". I bet you can't even do that. You obviously know nothing about building bikes. Not all his bikes are my flavor, but as a builder myself I certainly can't hate on his builds or their quality.
Every one of those bikes is spectacular. Have always been a Paul Jr fan. Absolutely fantastic. 👍👍
I’m glad you have them. Preserve your art.
All one of a kind....sick collection
The mini trail is the coolest thing in there
Probably the most comfortable to ride too. Ha
No doubt about that
but still shit
The first bike I learned to ride on
All still classics Paul , your work never ages
I like when copper is added. The Statue of Liberty bike was one of my favorites. And I'm Canadian.
I was Stationed at Redstone Arsenal in Alabama and the NASA museum next to us had it on display in 2007. It was really cool
If you like copper, you should see what Jesse James has done with it.
That man is a metalworking god
I’ve seen some of his copper bikes and they’re sick. Jr and Jesse are for sure on two different planes of design and fab.
@@buckndoe1193 Jesse is in a league of his own. They finally brought back Monster Garage but it's on Discovery+ online only
@@mr.nobody68 is he back to doing bikes? I thought he was doing guns now that nobody can afford.
Paul was Always a first class individual. Much respect to you!
😂😂😂😂😂okay🥴
Im 28 and always been a big fan of Paul Jr. Im glad he has a youtube channel.
Nice trip down memory lane. Thanks for sharing!
It's great to see these bikes again. Although I'm not a fan of MLB, I will say the MLB bike is a real beauty. What an outstanding bike. Now, the Bebop trike is just amazing.
Paul you Vinnie and Mikey and the crew where a blast to watch.
The new St Petersburg Florida restaurant & showroom should open soon. 🏍🍔🍕🏖
Love those days Paulie. Custom choppers where everywhere. Great show to watch back then!
Antivenom is my favorite bike you've built. I don't have a good relationship with my family and I cried when I first saw it.
I'm glad you are working out your family issues, I've been trying for years with my family but we haven't come to a resolution. I subscribed to your channel. Take it easy, Paul. We love you, man.
Thank you for the update Paul. Loved the show and would love to see you do more in the future, even if it’s just on this platform.
I find myself drawn to the MLB bike . It just looks clean to me .
At first when OCC and Jessie came out I wanted one of these bikes BAD! Now I am glad I did not waste my $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$.
Yeah, good thing you didnt get one....🤡
some people like novelty
Yeah Jessie's bikes were shit!
All junk
at least Jesse's stuff looks fairly tasteful
Beautiful art pieces. I did visit the store/museum last year. Cool place. I have met Jr he's very cool guy
That Jets bike is worth more than the Jets organization.
Cool bikes..good times..
The NFL died from Colin cancer....
@@patriottowing4973 exactly
Lol, Yep. That bike could be sitting there awhile
Jets have more butt fumbles than the seat on the bike.
That was terrible I know. Should have gave it more thought
Oh man, the 00's were truly special.
Thanks for the video man . I watch you , your pops ,and the gang build bikes way back when you were in the little shop the spider bike was built in . Those were the good days .
I think I was 13 when AC first aired, and been a fan ever since. PJ had shaped the way I look at cars and I really think My eye for detail came from watching PJ, Rick, Vin, and especially Cody since we was close to the same age and inspired me to build cars. Thanks for what you don’t know that you have made better and inspired others.
Happy New year to you and yours! Its great to see these memories alive and well in your shop! CONGRATULATIONS PJD!
My wife and I loved the lugs bike you all built.
Recently drove pasted the shop in the Village of Montgomery. It looks amazing wish you nothing but the best. 👍 🏍
*passed. Smh
Thanks Paul for staying so positive you’re a great artist the haters will build your marketing just as much as the love god bless and good for you for making it work with your dad your a good man take care
Awesome display of artistry in motion! May God and 2021 bless you and yours with success and happiness!
The days of OCC on television was awesome. Sad the trend has faded but I still see bikes like these on the road once in A while.
Love the MLB bike, really knocked that one out of the park.👌🍻
Awesome. Years ago I had a nervous breakdown and the only thing I did was watch American Choppers and a house fix up called While You Were Out. I always had something to look forward to and be a part of. So grateful they share their journey. I hope all the Tutles will be blessed!
Love the tour all the memories, great bikes.
Such artistic and creativity abilities...loved OCC and PJD... 👍
Beautiful Paul, live long and prosper buddy 🖖🇬🇧
Thank you for showing us all the bikes and were they rest. Thanks Jr.
Love all these bikes, Paul. Saw most of them being built on the shows. Good memories.
They suck!
@@ww-town7973 Bet you didn't thin so back then. I learned early on the difference between a show bike and a rideable one. They should have have worked at the middle ground where it was a rideable show bike.
One that sold for 86,000 called corporal punishment in 2005 or 6 just sold for 8000 and it only has a few hours on the road, u don't know how many miles because they didnt put a speedo on them...or suspension, or suspension seat, or good brakes, or anything else that made them comfortable to ride more that 5 minutes at a time. I'd pay to see anyone buy these bikes for anything over 10 grand
Right at the end is everyone's childhood from the early 90's and back with that 50 mini trail
Man I would love to see you and Vinnie building bikes together again.
I think Paul Sr. and Vinnie work together as a hobby building bikes now. Word is, they made up, and put everything behind them.
I agree. Better Vinnie than Petko (who turned out to be an ass).
@@Johnny53kgb-nsa really. Fair play, that’s great if they are. Ricks working for Harley and also making knives in Pennsylvania ain’t he?
Please NO!!
All amazing. Wow. Fantasty. Im a fan. These bikes are special. In many ways. Very nice. P. Jnr... amazing. Real talent.
The MLB bike is super clean and super classic. The glove themed seat is an amazing touch. Keep up the good work PJD 👏🏻👏🏻
Jr you have always designed creative and beautiful bikes continue doing beautiful work
Awesome bikes that have been built over the years 👍
Amazing talent you have Paul and here it is 2021 wow time sure has gone by father time waits for no one
Not my style, but I can truly appreciate the time and craftsmanship in the bikes.
In my personal opinion, it’s really none of our business, now, is It? I’m glad you took the time to share with us. That’s a very interesting collection you have there. I always had an appreciation for your work. Keep it up, and God bless.
Love this! Great seeing some of my favorites in the group. Maybe when it gets safe to travel again. Would love to stop by and see these in person.
Safe to travel? Relax, wear a mask when in a crowd and wash your hands, you’ll be fine.
Glad to see you posting videos Paul, keep it up!
It's awesome how open you are about everything 💪🤘
Ahh man awesome tonsee those bikes again. Im beinnge watching the old episodes now . Good stuff brother.
“Theme bike” is really double talk for “unsellable albatross”.
True story
Unsellable*
@@904Anonymous and hideous!
When bikes are so "good" the owners are selling them back to the person that built them, it kinda says a lot about the company.
@@madmax13326 It's embarrassing....I wouldn't be seen dead on the majority of these bikes.
I'm glad you got those bikes back. History right there.
As a recently retired 50 year machinist/toolmaker, I must thank you for the countless side splitting laughs you provided by attempting to use machine tools.
I’m sure he will be so pleased to hear he brought some laughter into the life of someone who pretend to be a machinist of 50 years on the internet 😂😂😂🖕🏿🖕🏿🖕🏿
Keep vlogging. Keep the world informed. Millions watched the tv shows
When I used to live in Westchester, I was so proud that you guys were New York bike builders. I did one of my jobs when I had my own contracting company right by the shop. Now, I live up here 10 minutes away from your shop. I've driven by a couple of times while taking my deer to the butcher, but never stopped in. Glad to see you're still goin' strong.
For whatever reason, I am partial towards the Black Widow. That being said, I always loved the Comanche motorbike, even if it had a very uncomfortable handlebar. Third I'd say the MLB bike. It creates an illusion of "fluidity" that I can't describe.
Always loved watching you and Sr. build bikes. So glad you two reconnected and are mending fences. Watching the two of you restore the Yankees bike brought back the memories of watching American Chopper. Hope to see you collaborate with him on another bike soon.
I wish you had the Comanche (helicopter) Bike, it's my personal favorite that you built.
Remember watching you guys build black widow mustve been 15 years ago now.. Haha.
Many years of good memories watching occ with my grandpa. Was one of his favorite shows.. Thank you
Love the venom bike
It took me a while to watch the show because it reminded me too much of my father and brother at our Bodyshop in Jersey, but got hooked on it after a while. Gave me the inspiration to build a Chopper that was a real head turner wherever I went. Also there were a lot of other builders back then that produced some wild bikes so what’s with all the hate? Jr and Sr you guys had some of the best of them all. Glad to see them saved for posterity!
Looks like Pimp My Ride motorcycles to me
Oh good one
I watched the show a lot when I was a kid, it would be super cool to see those bikes in person!
Would love to see the fire bike there I feel it belongs with you👍
Paulie you are incredibly talented & your bikes are works of art. Absolutely amazing!!!
Unfortunately, the Chopper scene lasted about 12 minutes... The themed bike scene lasted about 3 minutes...
@@copperheadmtrsprtspark7738 Thankfully
@@daviddemento367 definitely thankfully
Well the whole " chopper" thing is still very Allive, but more Back to its roots and underground
It had a real comercial Comeback after Shows like american chopper(? Why its called "chopper' is an absolut mistery to me)and bikerbuildoff.
Choppers as choppers are ment to be will never die
@@jeroenknot6796chopper term comes from cutting the gooseneck AKA chopping the neck to make the forks longer
Happy you left the OCC logo on the New York Jets bike huge fan of the show, but I was kinda upset you remove the logo on the black widow bike. I understand you were very involved with that bike. I would’ve left it for nostalgia I’m sure feelings back then had a lot of decisions in that too which is very understandable . Happy to see those bikes in your possession though!
OCC was 1 of my most favorite shows of all time. I luved the bike builds!
My bosses name is Paul, so whenever I walk into work I always say to the people around me “Where Pauly?” in seniors voice. Lol
And then Jr and Vinnie come dragging in late from lunch with a cup of coffee, and all the other guy's just look on in amazement.
@@Johnny53kgb-nsa lol Jr’s got a cup of coffee and Vinnie’s holding a cheeseburger.
@@Docstantinople lol
Glad to to all the bike you built you deserve all reputation for all of them!! Thumbs up Junior
I often wonder about your brother's Blues Bike, and even the one that he and Vinnie did together.
@1zzy L he just had an auction i think he sold it he sold like 60+ bikes
I can appreciate ALL the werk that went into building these bikes, when I think of tacky, cheezy bike builds these are the first ones that come to mind.
Boom👊😆
Well, which is it? Do you appreciate them or do you think they're tacky?
@@Stuntman-Jeff I think they're all ugly as fukk..... But the bike doesn't build itself.... So I can appreciate the fab werk that goes into them
@@diskod50 show us the bikes you have built ? If someone paid you a lot of money for a motorcycle to advertise and get attention, would you turn it down ? you would be stupid not to get paid.....they got paid, pretty simple process.
Love ur bikes, I've been a fan since day one!! Do you have the cadillac bike? Happy New Year
Always enjoyed the OCC! Thanks for showing your collection of builds!
Bring us some long video bike builds, please!
Black Widow bike will always be my favorite bike . Glad it’s back we’re it belongs.
Hi Paul
Would you dad be prepared to show what bikes he has in the same sort of way.
That would be really cool ?
Jr you are one talented guy. I admire your hard work. Keep it up my friend
I remember you guys making the Jets bike.
I would have thought they would have incorporated baseball bats into the baseball theme bikes.
Nope. Just the balls.
I believe the yankee bike has bat design as handle bars.
Not sure on the MLB bike, but the Yankees bike has baseball bat exhaust tips.
I went to the STATUE OF LIBERTY a few years ago and sitting in a glass case on ELIS ISLAND was the O.C.C. STATUE OF LIBERTY BIKE
He has so many of his own builds because nobody wants to buy them or ride them anymore
They’re not really meant to be ridden. More like works of arts to display. Many artists keep a bunch of their favourite works.
I agree, they aren’t 30,000 mile bikes. These are all one offs no different than a concept vehicle from a major manufacturer that is functional.
@@D0NTMESSWITHTEXAS not art ... random bike bits ... lol
@@willywonkachevy nope not a concept vehicle .... random bits and pieces ... lol
not one has any cad design been used on these
Love your channel and family 💜💜💜
Cake decorator building rev tech junk that has a whopping 22 miles per tankful!!! Hunt down an Indian Larry bike and buy something cool that actually functions,,,not these " Hey look what I got" two wheeled party favors that are constantly in need of a gas station!!! Hell no!!!!
Must feel good being a Hater, right Shawn?
Pro tip: Be happy for others that are doing what they enjoy doing... while YOU do YOUR own thing.
Stop running down other people just to make yourself feel good about your lame life.
They at least get a wild ride and a ton of HP from those 22 miles, right? 😉
@@Doorsofprcptn Yeah, those stock 80hp's will really throw you off the back end...
@Shawn Duffy - yet here you are!
Remember the black widow build, personally think it's the coolest bike I've ever seen. Thank you Paul