American Chopper

[2] The OCC fabricators and mechanics such as Paul Teutul Jr., Rick Petko, Nick Hansford, Christian Welter, and former employees Vincent DiMartino (who left OCC to start V-Force Customs in 2007), and Cody Connelly (a BOCES student intern who has since joined DiMartino's business), create dozens of custom motorbikes.

Michael Teutul, usually referred to as "Mikey", serves as the shop's custodian and webmaster, and provides comic relief to the show.

Also featured occasionally is Danny Teutul, the second oldest child, who succeeded Paul Sr. as the owner of Orange County Ironworks.

The contest winners were (in episode order): Jeff Clegg (Corporal Punishment), Susan Morisset (Female Snake Bike), Joseph McClendon (Custom Hog), Bryan King (Vertebrate Trike).

The suit seeks $100 million in damages along with court-ordered controls over the company's finances to prevent further fraud.

[citation needed] After a one-year non-compete clause ended, Paul Jr. opened a motorcycle design company in April 2010.

[7] As of May 26, 2009, OCC is the defendant in a legal action filed by artist Justin Barnes, who alleges that his original designs were copied on merchandise without his permission and appropriate compensation.

[8][9] In July 2009, Cody Connelly sued OCC and Paul Teutul Sr., seeking damages for misappropriation of likeness, breach of contract and fraud.

Connelly also claimed that he never received "the old school chopper" that he helped design, though Paul Teutul Sr., said it would be his in one episode of the show.

Junior, chronicles the aftermath of Paul Jr.'s departure from OCC and his construction of a new custom chopper company across the street from younger brother Dan's Orange County Iron Works.

The second season continued with brand new episodes that aired on Monday, August 29, 2011 at 9pm EST on Discovery Channel.

Paul Teutul posted a picture of himself with his father and brother Mike all posing in front of the Teutel bike that junior and senior built during season 4.

Evan Favaro is hired as Creative Director and proves his leadership ability and building skills at the shop.

It focused on the original Orange County Choppers business, with no sign of Paul Jr., though Michael Teutul (listed as a vice president) did appear and interact with his father.

While there were a few new family members and fabricators, the crew at the shop appeared to be the same as the cast of the Orange County Choppers series, including Evan Favaro.

[23] The episode featured the return of the Teutuls after ten years of their rocky father-son partnership, catching up to speed with Senior and Junior's separate lives and motorcycle businesses.

At Orange County Choppers, Paul Sr. gets a two bike deal with Okada Resort in Manila, Philippines.

Both come together when Junior asks his father to restore their Yankees bike which had been vandalized and then sold at an auto salvage auction.

The first was American Chopper developed by Creat Studios, and published by Activision Value, released for PlayStation 2, Microsoft Windows, and Xbox on November 23, 2004.

[29] A video pinball arcade game made by Incredible Technologies reached on-site play testing but was never released.

Vinnie (Working for Paul Jr.) and Mikey filming at an outside location.