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I watch the TV show "American Chopper" all the time and wanted to see this place for myself! Since I knew Newburgh wasn't that far of a drive from Albany, I hopped in my rental car and made the trip down the Thruway to visit the world headquarters of Orange County Choppers! I personally do not own a motorcycle but have always enjoyed watching these bikes get built! Here are some photos taken while I visited their headquarters! The bikes you see here are only a sample of what's on display. The facilities include a full souvenir shop and some bike parts are sold here as well. Enjoy!!! |
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The main entrance of OCC's world headquarters in Newburgh, NY. |
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A wide-angle view of the entire facility which includes their shop. |
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Nice brickwork!!! |
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Inside the actual shop! |
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There is a shop floor viewing area, you may see bikes being built or the show being taped while
you're there
but today was a Sunday and there was no taping, nor anyone in the shop. |
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Another view of the shop floor. |
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The New York Police Department bike with a side car! |
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The NASA bike. |
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The Lincoln Mark LT bike. This was a bike OCC built for the debut of a now defunct
Lincoln Pick-Up Truck based on the Ford F-150. |
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The POW-MIA bike. |
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The Black Widow Bike with a statue of Paul Sr. in the background. This was OCC's first build! |
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The New York Jets bike. |
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The New York Yankees bike. |
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The New York Giants bike. |
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The Fire Department of New York bike on display in the back of the store.
This bike was dedicated to all the firefighters who lost their lives on 9/11. |
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If Santa used a bike instead of a reindeer-powered sleigh, this would be it! |
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Paul Teutul Jr. now has his own company based in nearby Rock Tavern, NY.
This is his shop, it was also closed when I took this photo. |
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