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TLC's 'American Chopper' reaches end of the road
AP via ino.com ^ | 2/10/10

Posted on 02/10/2010 12:48:20 PM PST by martin_fierro

TLC's 'American Chopper' reaches end of the road 54 minutes ago

(AP:NEW YORK) "American Chopper" is riding off into the sunset.

The popular TLC series based on the feuding Teutul family and their custom-built motorcycle business is going off the air after six seasons. TLC said Wednesday that the final episode will air Thursday.

The end isn't a surprise. Paul Teutul and his son, Paul Jr., have frequently fought on the air. The son recently left the New York-based Orange County Choppers to start his own business, and the two are in a court dispute over money.

The network said that "the show has always been about building one-of-a-kind bikes and the drama of running a family business. The Teutuls will always be part of the Discovery family and we congratulate them on a tremendously successful series run."


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And while we’re at it, let’s look at reliability surveys. The Brits use their bikes harder and more often than we do, statistically, so here’s Ride UK’s survey results from 2004 on reliability by brand. ( http://news.motorbiker.org/blogs.nsf/dx/2004-09-08101210MWEBMP.htm )

1. BMW (90%)
2. Honda (89.2%)
3. Yamaha (85.5%)
4. Triumph (84%)
5. Suzuki (83.2%)
6. Kawasaki (82.8%)
7. MZ (81.3%)
8. Harley-Davidson (80.1%)
9. Aprilia (77.1%)
10. KTM (74%)
11. Buell (72.2%)
12. Cagiva (70.5%)
13. Ducati (69.1%)
14. Moto Guzzi (68.8%)
15. CCM (63.8%)


101 posted on 02/10/2010 7:41:39 PM PST by Spktyr (Overwhelmingly superior firepower and the willingness to use it is the only proven peace solution.)
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To: Nickname
The homosexual angle gets old, too...Project Runway always have a few who need to remind us a couple times every episode that they’re gay..."

What!?! There are homsosexuals on Project Runway? Are you sure? Wow, that changes my whole outlook about that show.

102 posted on 02/10/2010 7:48:59 PM PST by Robwin
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To: Spktyr
My Sportster was an enormous POS

I loved my Sportster...did transfer a lot of vibration to the bars though..(2000 rigid mount 883)....other than that...and never in the shop. Had my Softail Standard since 2003 (both bought new)...it has never had a wrench on it other than oil changes...

103 posted on 02/10/2010 9:29:41 PM PST by Niteflyr ("Just because something is free doesn't mean it's good for you".)
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To: ShadowAce

I have some (indirect) experience with a similar show. What the producers do is antagonize both parties to build the friction. So they turn mild disputes into major problems, they get all the information they can from everyone and use it to get someone’s goat.

With a lot of money on the line - the show must pay well after 6 seasons but even more so selling T-shirts and bikes - after 6 years of the pressure it is not surprising if one or the other would snap. Now I haven’t seen too many of these episodes, but in any case of any family business the son probably needs to step out from under his father’s shadow after he learns his ‘chops’.


104 posted on 02/10/2010 10:18:12 PM PST by monkeyshine
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To: Syncro

This time, it really is.

[sort of]

:)


105 posted on 02/10/2010 11:12:26 PM PST by Salamander (....and I'm sure I need some rest but sleepin' don't come very easy in a straight white vest.......)
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To: Spktyr
Yours is probably the only Harley to ever hold up like that. Friends with bikes in NYC report the exact opposite - and Iron Butt stats provide evidence. As for easy miles? Yeah, NO. I ride in Dallas.

I know numerous Harley riders in the city with no problems. I rode down to Mississippi with a guy who has two FXR Superglide IIs that have ungodly miles on them... and never been apart. He has what I call the book ends: A 1982 and a 1991, which are the first and last years made.

Since his '82 is a Shovelhead, I asked him how it was possible that he never had to rebuild it or how he never got stuck on the side of the road... I could see the irritation in his face over that question. He claims that his runs so well because he doesn't touch it, and that Harley got a bad reputation because people who buy them like to tinker with them like they're Indian Larry or something, but they don't know what they are doing.

I have no idea what this Iron Butt crap you speak of is.

My grandparents live in Dallas. (American Airlines made them move from NY) I know Dallas, and it is no NYC.

106 posted on 02/11/2010 3:42:13 AM PST by OA5599
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To: Spktyr

I’m not a Harley fanatic, but I have owned several of them both AMF and Evo. When I see someone calling them junk I know I am dealing with either a fool or a liar or both. BMW also has a high failure rate with far more catastrophic failures, yet I don’t hear the chorus deriding their overpriced, hub-blowing junk.


107 posted on 02/11/2010 5:05:07 AM PST by Seruzawa (If you agree with the French raise your hand - If you are French raise both hands.)
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To: Melas
When I meet a guy who owns a Japanese bike, I just assume that he's riding it because he likes to ride it. If he didn't he would be on something else. Same for me. I'm on what I'm on, because I like it, and I'll be on it until I see something I like better.

and if every harley owner felt the way we'd have a very happy world.
the harley/ jap bike fight is like comparing my truck to an hummer, or my springfield to a kimber.
its not the product i have a problem with, just people that think that because they have something that brings huge name recognition with it, that its inheirantly better.
108 posted on 02/11/2010 5:09:32 AM PST by absolootezer0 (2x divorced, tattooed, pierced, harley hatin, meghan mccain luvin', smoker and pit bull owner..what?)
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To: Seruzawa
BMW also has a high failure rate with far more catastrophic failures, yet I don’t hear the chorus deriding their overpriced, hub-blowing junk.

that's because we don't have any BMW riders that say their bike is better just 'cuz its a *BMW* :P
109 posted on 02/11/2010 5:16:22 AM PST by absolootezer0 (2x divorced, tattooed, pierced, harley hatin, meghan mccain luvin', smoker and pit bull owner..what?)
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To: absolootezer0

“that’s because we don’t have any BMW riders that say their bike is better just ‘cuz its a *BMW* :P “

Really? That’s a new one to me. BMW riders can be even worse than HD guys. LOL! Ever been to one of their rallies? Just as much arrogance as the HD crowd. And all the GSes that never touch pavement? ROTFL. The BMW GS... the Hummer of the motorcycle world.


110 posted on 02/11/2010 5:22:49 AM PST by Seruzawa (If you agree with the French raise your hand - If you are French raise both hands.)
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To: Seruzawa

i meant on FR.. at least i haven’t seen any. :)


111 posted on 02/11/2010 5:34:24 AM PST by absolootezer0 (2x divorced, tattooed, pierced, harley hatin, meghan mccain luvin', smoker and pit bull owner..what?)
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To: absolootezer0

Well as far as I’m concerned the best motorcycle in the world is the one I’m riding now. Whatever that is. Frankly I’ve never had a bike that wasn’t a hoot. The infighting is silly which is why I avoid groups.


112 posted on 02/11/2010 5:48:09 AM PST by Seruzawa (If you agree with the French raise your hand - If you are French raise both hands.)
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To: Seruzawa

Hear hear. I have a Kawasaki, Ducati and a Harley (bought in that order) right now. Wish I could clone myself to ride all three. Each one has their good points.

If I had to keep just one, I’d probably keep the Kawi—my model was only brought to the US for 2 years (W650) and I’ve never seen another one on the road. Also it is probably the best all-arounder of the 3.


113 posted on 02/11/2010 5:57:51 AM PST by Betis70 (Never Forget)
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To: Betis70
I test-rode a Ducati back in 1999. It was a 996.

Since I'm well over 6 foot tall, the position I was forced to sit in was uncomfortable as best, painful at times.

However, after that ride, I can definitely understand why people like to ride them, and sport bikes in general. I'll always be a cruiser kinda guy myself, though.

As long as it has two wheels, though, enjoy what you ride.

114 posted on 02/11/2010 6:09:20 AM PST by ShadowAce (Linux -- The Ultimate Windows Service Pack)
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To: Betis70

I bought one of the original Kwacker W2SS-650s in Japan in 1970 and brought it to the States. It was a copy of the pre-unit BSA 650. I rode the living p*** out of it, at least 60K miles, before it finally backfired through the carbs and burned up. The compression was so bad by then that I could start it by hand. If BSA had built their bikes as reliably they would probably still be around. It is funny that the best retro-60s motorcycle, that truly represented the era, was built by Kawasaki. The new Triumph Bonneville is 100 pounds heavier than the old ones. I’d take the Kwacker over it any day. LOL!


115 posted on 02/11/2010 6:37:47 AM PST by Seruzawa (If you agree with the French raise your hand - If you are French raise both hands.)
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To: ShadowAce

Ugh, yeah the 996 is made for pretzel people. I have a Monster and stubby legs (despite being 6 foot), so it actually fits me pretty well. It handles awesome and definitely doesn’t sound like much else on the road.

Cruisers are fun too, kicking back, eating up the miles in relative comfort.


116 posted on 02/11/2010 7:39:35 AM PST by Betis70 (Never Forget)
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To: Seruzawa

Cool, would love to have ridden one of those. I always have old-timers coming up to me at gas stations talking about Triumphs or BSAs when I ride it. They are usually shocked it is a 2000 model. And a Kawasaki. LOL, I definitely think they nailed the retro look better than Triumph.

I almost always kick-start it too. Most car drivers seem kind of curious when I do that at the pumps.


117 posted on 02/11/2010 7:42:36 AM PST by Betis70 (Never Forget)
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To: Spktyr
Dude, you're obsessed to the point of not seeing straight.

When you have to go fumbling through the net to find subjective and anonymous claims from overseas that counter the overwhelming consensus from actual long term owners in the forum you're on, you come off as a bit unhinged.

You stated at the start that you wanted to try out the Harley "experience".

That sounds an awful lot like a guy who's hoping to get laid if he buys a Harley, not someone who's researched the pros and cons of the product, and now you're screaming that you expected it to be as nuance free as a Hyundai.

Next time you get an urge to splurge, call a concrete contractor, and pour yourself a sidewalk.

*Don't forget to apply for a permit*

118 posted on 02/11/2010 7:47:06 AM PST by 4woodenboats
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To: Seruzawa

That’s because nobody on this thread has praised them and it’s not about BMW (last I checked, American Chopper didn’t build BMWs). However, yeah, if we have a BMW thread, I’ll bitch about the hubs, the strange brakes and the clunky transmissions that BMWs come with.

However, fact of the matter is that BMWs, despite their problems, still have a lower failure rate than Harleys.


119 posted on 02/11/2010 8:43:58 AM PST by Spktyr (Overwhelmingly superior firepower and the willingness to use it is the only proven peace solution.)
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To: 4woodenboats

Nice, but wrong. If I were buying vehicles to get laid, my Jaguars would do that quite nicely - not to mention attracting a much better class of lady - however, that’s not why I have them. I did my research, plunked down my cash, and expected to get a motorcycle. What I got was some BS about a lifestyle and a bike that was in the shop most of the time.

I’d love to post US reliability reports, but there don’t seem to be any (other than J.D. Powers, and since they’re pulling a Climategate these days and refusing peer review of data they are inherently suspect). Ride UK and MCN seem to be the only ones compiling data and polling people (a la Consumer Reports) so that’s what you get if you’re looking for data. Go look for yourself, I’ll wait.


120 posted on 02/11/2010 8:51:44 AM PST by Spktyr (Overwhelmingly superior firepower and the willingness to use it is the only proven peace solution.)
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