Will the Geico Orange County Chopper Ever Run Right? (Unfixable)

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Published 2024-04-13
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Sean from @BikesandBeards wants to road trip this thing. So I get to fulfill my dream of wrenching on an OCC bike. Was it worth it?

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All Comments (21)
  • @BikesandBeards
    Craig thanks for working my bike I need it in tip Top shape, I got big things planned for it
  • I'm an old disabled gearhead (78) and I watch videos like this for the repartee of the fellows working together. This mechanic here reminds me of my dear friend Dave Stewart and the thousands of hours we spent together. Thank you. Ya couldn't buy me a better gift with $10,000.
  • @NoMoreBsPlease
    "If it works, it's improved." Truer words were never spoken.
  • @tekeguy68
    Sean literally had the guy who originally worked on/tuned the bike walk up to him when it was delivered. The guy even offered to buy it and/or work on it and Sean said "thanks but I'm taking it to my guy who has never seen it before." We never heard anything about that guy after that. Craig can do wonders but Sean had THE guy within the first 10 minutes of the bike being delivered to his facilities and said nope.
  • @montyfpv2259
    Dan throwing an OC Choppers tantrum and storming off was Gold!
  • @rg807
    A 300hp bike with no n rear suspension and a front disc that might be 6". What could go wrong?
  • From watching the show as a kid to now seeing this guy take his time to be a better craftsman in his airtight shop in PA then any of the tuttles ever did is pretty neat. Dude aint affraid to murder his hands to make sure its done right
  • I have to say how much I love the tone and editing on these videos. No obnoxious music or "HYPE BRO" garbage. Just good entertainment. Feels like I'm watching a show on Discovery or Science channel, back when those channels were actually good.
  • @ki11m3please325
    The fishing skit was probably the only Sponsor I haven’t skipped over. 😂
  • Craig, you are a gem! Your skill level and passion for motorcycles is unmatched by anything else on YouTube! Thank you for continually educating the motorcycle community!
  • @rowdant
    The bigger always means bigger skit was pure magic, had literal flash backs to watching OCC!!
  • @ethanhawkins849
    The third injector should be acting as intake charge cooling, roots put out a ton of heat so the most efficient cooling method is usually pre-charge injection.
  • @aaronlopez492
    The Geico bike reminds me of as a kid designing a bike with 1,000hp engine, that can fly into space and submerges in the ocean to chase villains and it carries rockets it's also hardened against bullet's. But as an adult and an engineer you ask your self" how was i going to make this work again?" 🤔 Your video brought back memories thanks....
  • @EzleRS
    This dude is actually amazing at working on bikes. Takes a whole next level of skill to work on a Frankenstein style bike. Awesome job Craig. You're brilliant.
  • The “ preparation H “on a toothbrush had me absolutely in tears, Guys! Absolutely love your banter and brings back memories of me and my dad working on street rods in Long branch New Jersey, back in the day. If you ever do get up that way Asbury Park has reopened “the Circuit“and I am sure your eyes would be popping out of your head with some of the bikes and rods that cruise Asbury Park. Blessings guys!
  • @natsterjam
    That thing is a death trap with zero comfort to take you there!!!! Craig however is a living LEGEND! 👊🏻
  • @DatBoiOrly
    8:33 the reason it has that extra injector is because the fuel itself is the lubricant, cooling & the seal for the supercharger
  • @Schlum99
    You brought me flash backs of troubleshooting the battery, cables and starter on my chopper while throwing sparks every time I grounded my wrench while connecting the positive terminal on the starter. I will say watching is so much more enjoyable than fighting with it in person. On the other hand there is no other feeling like hearing that big twin crank over when you get it all right!