There is something about a chopper which is quintessentially American in nature signifying the American way of like no other. Whether it is the commanding supremacy, the sassy attitude, the notion of speed or a kind of rugged masculinity, it seems that the very essence of American identity is etched on every point of a chopper. Thus, the fact that a show like American chopper will gain an almost instant popularity among a major section of the American population is hardly surprising.
The reality show was fundamentally about the Teutul father-son duo, whose job is be engaged in the manufacturing process of custom made choppers for the biking buffs all over America. They own the Orange County Choppers, which is a metal workshop they started together in New York. The reality show that is currently aired on TLC, where it has successfully completed six seasons consisting of 120 episodes was initially slated to be released and sired on the Discovery Channel. Beside the various unique and diverse aspects of the chopper business and the little inside anecdotes regarding the process and conditions of manufacture, the special chemistry shared by the duo is a steady source of the show’s vibrancy and entertainment factor.
Following several models of bikes throughout the course of the show, American Choppers is about to deal with the talk of town the Siemens Smart Chopper in one of its upcoming episodes. The reason that the Siemens Smart Chopper is among one of the most talked about items is chiefly due to the fact that it is about to become the first electric motorcycle getting customized at the workshop. Right from the time of its introduction in August, the Siemens Smart Chopper has been almost on the go taking a tour of the country. In fact, the chopper has also ended up taking part in a large assortment of trade shows succeeding in catching the attention of a major section of the chopper crazy section of the population. Hence, the piece of information it being featured on American Choppers episode has naturally resulted in a major wave of excitement.



Fri, Nov 13, 2009
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