Video: Why you Should NEVER Buy an Orange County Chopper



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  1. Dude I lost my phone just got a new one and this is the very first video that came up !!!! I’m subscribed on my other cell but not the new phone crazy this bikes wild as all heck !!! So happy you did this video on this bike I love the green lol

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  2. I would like to see you two take an electric motorcycle, and convert all of the motor, battery, and throttles to an actual bicycle frame. I can only imagine how much fun you’d have, and it’s something I’d love to do and just can’t afford to. Please entertain the idea. Thanks!

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  3. Dude It has compression releases, but dude its super high compression and it only gets a few revolutions at startup because of the high compression pulling so much voltage……..WHAT?

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  4. Ok, im no fan of OCC, I think they are a bunch of idiots that gave real bike builders a bad name. But for one you bought the ugliest, most ridiculous, most unridable bike they ever built. And for two, I seen it for sale on eBay last year for 30 grand buy it now and one day left and had only gotten up to like ten grand hell I almost bought it for that price, but I wanted a rideable bike. Miss geico paid that 150 grand for it as a promotional act, they did charge these companies that much for their themed bikes, but that amount of money costs less then a tv commercial for them. This way they get a full hour long tv commercial for 150 k. But I still agree 85 percent of their bikes are trash none of them are built to put tons of miles on, even their production bikes. But since the 60s choppers have to constantly be worked on and never considered the pinnacle of proper engineering. I wouldn’t suggest buying any chopper unless you like to tinker around on them and get everything dialed in and set for you with parts you like.

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  5. Once Paul Jr, and Vinny left OCC they really went downhill. Pauly was definitely the designer he saw the vision in his head and created it as he went along, whereas Jason Poole designed it on a screen before a frame even got put on a lift. Pauly knew how to “wow” the clients. They had a very slight idea of what they were getting but didn’t know until the reveal. With Jason the client already knew what to expect and could make changes kinda killing the surprise and wow factor.

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