Junior surprises Daytona Bike Week attendees -- all expecting him to unveil a chopper -- when he drives up in the first of his limited-series PJD muscle cars.
If you're planning to open a shop that will be doing custom fab work, you're going to need a fabrication table. Watch and find out how to build your own!
Rick, Mike, Jason and Senior discuss the Free Rick movement and explain why some bikes are built off-air, then Senior responds to the charge that OCC's bikes are "cheap."
Find out what surprised the Paul Jr. Designs crew at the 9/11 Memorial Bike unveil, and why you don't see photos of their bikes before the show airs despite the public reveals.
Vinnie, Paul, Mikey and Rachael discuss what they were doing the morning of Sept. 11, 2001; where they'd live if not in the Hudson Valley; and their thoughts on the Free Rick T-shirt.
Does watching the show influence how Junior feels about his dad? Why did old-school seem right for DeKalb? Did Mikey really kick over an OCC bike once himself? Find out.
Describing it as "cool as the back of a pillow," Paul Brown returns from his test ride of a powerful 1947 Harley-Davidson Servi-Car a happy, happy man.
Jamie and Adam defend their controversial methodology, including their choice of car and bike models, weighting of pollutants, and lack of consideration for the environmental impact of vehicle production.
Find out why Paul Jr. Designs chose to build a trike for their Gears of War build, how the push-pull cables work, and why Paulie yelled "No! No! No!" at Vinnie and Brendon.
Junior reveals what he thinks triggered the settlement, whether he was nervous signing the papers, and why getting back the Black Widow was so important to him.
Were Vinnie or Junior worried they'd chip the CTS-V taillights? (Yes!) During their Cadillac Bike design phase, did they consider what OCC may do? (No! Well, mostly.) Junior, Vinnie and Mikey answer YOUR questions.