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sippin & cruzin
I was there but my camera shit the bed,that Die Hard bike was built by OCC,who once again were NOT there(their own back yard),the die hard rep was handing out autographed posters by P.sr,Jr,Mikey,dated "07",,I told the rep to keep it
 

REMorris

OK Rider Shakey
I was there but my camera shit the bed,that Die Hard bike was built by OCC,who once again were NOT there(their own back yard),the die hard rep was handing out autographed posters by P.sr,Jr,Mikey,dated "07",,I told the rep to keep it
I think OCC is in the process of biting the dust.
While it's not really any big loss, I was always suprised at how They cut corners, turned out shitty work and still showed it on TV.

90% of the time, all they did was buy parts out of catalogs and bolt something together. Rick was really the only one with any real talent. Jr didn't design bikes the goof on the computer did that. The painter (Nub) was outstanding. But no telling what crap he had to cover up with bondo.

Anyway, Vinnie/Cody started there own thing (and I heard Mike was involved and maybe Jr as well).

V-Force Customs - Feel The Force, Ride The Power, Take The Journey

OCC has a dealer here in Tulsa. Trinity Motorcycles, but it's a piss poor dealership. They had 1 OCC old school bike (looked average, but was the size of a sportster). No parts in the place and since it's really a auto-body repair shop, no one even approached me to ask if I was interested.

I miss the Jesse James shows that he did. His Motorcycle Mania series was great. Now there is a man with some real talent.
 

REMorris

OK Rider Shakey
I was at Trinity (OCC dealer) in Tulsa not more than 1 month ago. They could have cared less about ANY motorcycle they sell. They were supposed to be the Big Bear Chopper dealer in Tulsa. I think they had 2 Big Bear's and they were whatever the cheapest thing Big Bear offers.

My buddy and I went in, looked at the 6 or 7 bikes (total) they had, and asked the salesman a question. He said "be with you in a minute" Well, 15 minutes later (ith us at most 10 feet from the guy) we gave up, left him with a choice parting comment and left.

I am not suprised to hear this that they dropped OCC, in fact, I question why they called themselves a bike dealer in the first place.

Richard
 
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Biker Babe

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I was at Trinity (OCC dealer) in Tulsa not more than 1 month ago. They could have cared less about ANY motorcycle they sell. They were supposed to be the Big Bear Chopper dealer in Tulsa. I think they had 2 Big Bear's and they were whatever the cheapest thing Big Bear offers.

My buddy and I went in, looked at the 6 or 7 bikes (total) they had, and asked the salesman a question. He said "be with you in a minute" Well, 15 minutes later (ith us at most 10 feet from the guy) we gave up, left him with a choice parting comment and left.

I am not suprised to hear this that they dropped OCC, in fact, I question why they called themselves a bike dealer in the first place.

Richard
Trinity had been around a while then the last owner bought it and I think it was more of a toy to him. He brought in the 2 bike lines both of which just had samples no real inventory. He would frequent our shop before they carried bikes. He was on our mailing list and everything but then he turned around in different interviews that he paid for and said they were the only custom bike option in town. TSDAWG had similar issues with them. He was all about the fun. The grand opening was August and I think doors closed last month.
 
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