Who won the Biker Build-Off on American Chopper?
Paul Jr.
After a heavily censored evening, the American Chopper Live: The Revenge build-off winner has finally been revealed. Mirroring the results our own poll, Paul Jr. Designs once again come out as the victor.
Who won the biker build-off between gas monkey?
LOS ANGELES – A year ago “American Chopper” star Paul Teutul, Jr. earned the title of ultimate bike builder by winning the first ever “American Chopper Live” competition in Las Vegas.
What happened Billy Lane?
— Motorcycle shop owner Billy Lane, who has appeared on the Discovery Channel’s “Biker Build-Off” and “Monster Garage,” was injured in a head-on traffic accident Monday that left a man riding a small moped dead.
Was Joe Martin on Biker Build-Off?
Martin has become a regular on Discovery Channel’s motorcycle-building shows. In World Biker Build-Off, his design prevailed in a competition with top builders from England and Australia. Despite their popularity, the bikes are a sideline for the brothers.
What did Billy Lane do to go to jail?
On August 14, 2009, Lane was convicted (pleading no contest) on one count of vehicular homicide and sentenced to 6 years in prison, 3 years of supervised probation, and loss for life of his driver’s license.
Where is Matt Hotch now?
Fullerton
He currently resides in Fullerton, California with his wife Shayna and son Ryder.
Who is bike builder Jesse James married to?
Alexis DeJoria
In late 2012, James became engaged to professional drag racer Alexis DeJoria. They married on March 24, 2013, at the estate of the bride’s father, entrepreneur John Paul DeJoria.
Where is Billy Lane’s shop in Daytona?
In about 2,200-square-feet of space near the Iron Horse Saloon in Daytona Beach, Fla., Billy has all the necessary tools of the builder’s trade: a full sheetmetal and machine shop, two lathes, a Bridgeport, and two welders, each one preset for specific use to save time, important because he works alone.
Does Matt Hotch still build bikes?
But Hotch hasn’t touched a custom bike in three years. He has sold his $1.5 million house in Fullerton and now rents. He recently moved out of his 16,000-square-foot shop in a historic wood-and-brick building in Fullerton and into a much smaller facility.