I hate to admit it...but I watched it. (& most of OCC episodes)
NOT because I like/enjoy any of the drama, but its one of the few shows about bikes & choppers that is televised. Unfortunately, we don't have a lot of other options.
I HATE how they make the host "provoke" fights & trash talk. Reminds me of elementary school.
I wished that guy from Overhaulin' would of hosted it, the one who was doing the backstage interviews (Jay I think is his name).
ALWAYS needs to be more about the bikes & less about the personalities who build them!
With that said...
Paul Jr: I respect his talent of "designing" bikes, his artistic eye, & imagination. Then being able to bring it to reality. It sounds like he's a descent welder too.
But he's not exactly what you think about when you hear the word "biker".
I liked his 'old skool car theme' bike personally. Just reminds you of an old antique car with its long lines & big body. And as overdone as it is & has been, I still like that matt black finish w/ pin-striping!
I like anything with that old skool look though.
Would love to see some shots of a 50's pin-up girl on his bike!!
Paul Sr: I respect his past/background, & love for old skool bikes & steelwork in general.
But it looked to me like he didn't even have much to do with building that bike.
It seems like he basically just depends on his employees to design/build it, then he just signs off on it.
Didn't care much for his bike. The rear section looked cool if your into sport bikes though. The way there was no fender & only pipes coming out from under the seat.
I would of MUCH rather have seen him & Ric alone build one of their old skool type bobbers/choppers that they both like to do so much.
Fast & Loud: I think that dude with the ZZtop beard is a great mechanic/metal-worker. I also like his goofy & free-spirited personality.
Not sure what to think about Richard... I still haven't seen him get his hands dirty. Even on his own show. Not that there's anything wrong with that. Heck, I suck mechanically, but still love old cars and cool choppers!
As far as their pink bike "Fred", I LOVED it!
I don't care if it was a sort of 'restoration'. It was still cool.
If you put Jr.'s paint scheme on it, I think it would have easily been my favorite.
Jesse James: I greatly respect his talent as a metal-worker/fabricator/welder/etc. Unfortunately, I think his arrogance & "tough guy" persona overshadows his talent & skill.
As far as his bike... I didn't like it. I respect his innovative designing & metal skills on it though. But I would much rather see him put that talent into a chopper than a crotch-rocket.