November 27, 2012 6:13 AM PST
I wouldn't bother with any of it...what a waste of space, infact I 'd rather watch re runs of lost in space...than any of these loud mouth posers.
November 27, 2012 5:09 PM PST
What species of men are these that build their bikes with CAD and CNCs?
I was thinking about such things today while building parts by hand, I manage to hurt myself with the simple tools I have, if I had fancy automated machinery I'd probably risk death or at least dismemberment. :-)
November 30, 2012 4:49 AM PST
All of this is staged crap. Sorry to be so negative, but I try to watch the shows and it always just seems like BS.
These guys are the Paris Hilton and Snookie of the biker world. They make us look bad.
November 30, 2012 7:42 AM PST
I may watch some of it as American Choppers they're ending there run with the build off. I just would like to see the bikes at the end. Most likely DVR the whole thing and fast forward thru most of it. I'm more of a fan of Jesse James bike last year. I wish they would bring back to old format of building and riding them a few hundred miles. As far as builder go we have Dave Perewitz out here and he still building bikes. Now his shop is a lot bigger then when he was on Biker Build off but he's still building them and the shop is pretty open to everyone.
November 30, 2012 11:08 AM PST
I myself like the bikes that people I know have built in their own garages. There are several guys on this site that have done some great looking bikes. The bike that Bull moose did a few years back comes to mind off hand. If you really want to impress me with your shop skills, do it the old fashioned way, with hard work, simple tools and lots of trial and error. Don't care about any bulder who has mugged his way onto my TV. Just my opinion on TV/bike celebrity builders.
November 30, 2012 4:09 PM PST
I myself like the bikes that people I know have built in their own garages. There are several guys on this site that have done some great looking bikes. The bike that Bull moose did a few years back comes to mind off hand. If you really want to impress me with your shop skills, do it the old fashioned way, with hard work, simple tools and lots of trial and error. Don't care about any bulder who has mugged his way onto my TV. Just my opinion on TV/bike celebrity builders.
Stay tuned I'm still pecking away on "The Project" in my photos, with a $0.00 budget and using scrap it's slow going, but I'll be posting new photos sooner than latter.
December 11, 2012 5:25 AM PST
Watched it last night and it was totally silly. I don't mind seeing the bikes, even the non-rideable ones coming out of OCC. I just like watching the machining and stuff like that. Even though some of the bikes are ridiculous, its pretty cool to see them make the pieces from a block of metal.
But the rest of the crap has to go. Even Jessee is stooping to the scripted bs talk. I might just check in tonight to see the bikes with the sound off
or maybe I'll just see them on the internet later.
December 11, 2012 8:13 AM PST
So, Seniors bike has got to weigh a ton. Jesse's bike ain't what I expected. Like him or hate him, Jr's got his "creative" side. Gas Monkey guys? Hey, it's just a bike and I like that they hang out and drink about it.
Peace
December 11, 2012 2:34 PM PST
I believe the tension between Richard (fast & loud) and old Jesse James was not scripted.
Being a Preacher and all I guess I shouldn't be thinking this way, but it would have been fun watching them go at it.
December 14, 2012 9:23 AM PST
I missed it. Who won?
December 14, 2012 9:42 AM PST
Paul Junior won it. It was a pretty cool looking bike. Wasn't impressed with Jesse's at all. You think with all the talking he did he was going to come out with something absolutely mind blowing.