
Overview
OCC goes green by attempting to build the first clean-burning natural gas powered bike for the Chesapeake Energy Corporation. Their vision and ingenuity will be put to the test...can a bike be built which is energy efficient and still perform as a chopper? Meanwhile, at Paul Jr. Designs, Paul Jr. gets his first client in Coleman which wants him to put a new spin on a current product. Elsewhere at OCC, Mikey begins questioning his relationship with his father and role at the shop.
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6 - 1NHL Bike/B-2 Bomber Bike April 09, 2009
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6 - 2Woodstock/Ringling and Barnum and Bailey Circus Bikes April 16, 2009
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6 - 3DECA Bike/Colmet Bike April 23, 2009
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6 - 4Unique Machine Bike April 30, 2009
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6 - 510th Anniversary OCC Bike May 07, 2009
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6 - 6Teutul Triumph Bike May 14, 2009
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6 - 7Mountain Creek Bike May 21, 2009
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6 - 8Howe Caverns May 28, 2009
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6 - 9Pilot Pen Bike and Ducati Bike June 04, 2009
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6 - 10Jon & Kate Plus 8 Bike June 11, 2009
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6 - 11Abu Dhabi Police Bike June 18, 2009
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6 - 12Chesapeake Energy Bike June 25, 2009
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6 - 13Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribal Theme Bike July 02, 2009
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6 - 14OCC Band Bike October 29, 2009
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6 - 15Siemens Electric Bike November 05, 2009
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6 - 16Orange Rescue Bike November 12, 2009
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6 - 17Mark Buerle Bike November 19, 2009
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6 - 18Iraq Star Foundation Bike December 03, 2009
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6 - 19OCC Trike Bike December 10, 2009
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6 - 20The Jeanette Lee December 17, 2009
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6 - 21Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation Bike January 07, 2010
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6 - 22Schneider Electric Bike January 14, 2010
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6 - 23Gladiator Garage Works January 21, 2010
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6 - 24Monster Diesel Bike January 28, 2010
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6 - 25Stewart-Haas Racing Bike February 04, 2010
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6 - 26The Kobalt Bike February 11, 2010