Jay Leno Rips Orange County Choppers 😮
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 3 ม.ค. 2024
- We will take you inside the motorcycle collection of TV icon Jay Leno to ask him about his Orange County Chopper that he famously broke down on a California Highway and then had Paul Teutul Sr. and Paul Teutul Jr. on the Tonight Show to talk about, and clearly Mr. Leno does not hold back with his critique. We also ask Jay Leno what his favorite type of racing is, his thoughts on electric motorcycles, his impression of the new, supercharged Kawasaki H2 and so much more from Jay Leno's Garage in Burbank, Ca. #motorcycle #motorcycles
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"They weren't made to go across the Bar"😂 classic Leno line
voit ruined Harley for a while. And people didn’t demand American quality any more. That’s what happened to our cars in the 1960’s. And we’re still paying the real cost.
😂he still got it! lol
😂😂😂
@@cliffordbowman6777 AMF Voit was not involved in producing HD motorcycles. 1981, Willie Davidson bought back the controlling shares of HD and booted AMF out. He then revamped the entire HD Corporation.
AMF facilitated the development of the Evo.
I’ve said it once, I’ll say it again: Leno is a mechanic and automobile historian who moonlights as a comedian. And I mean that with much respect to his humor.
He's not a mechanic, he hires mechanics
@@ganktuh: he does know what he's talikng about' and could use tools if he had to but he dont' he gets other guys to do what he wants because he has the money to do so ........
@@ganktuh yeah cause if he did it a ton of mechanics would be out of jobs*
He’s just a guy that does different things.
That’s it.
@@ganktuhWow….
Yeah, he’s a mechanic.
🤦
I like how he’ll give credit to what’s good. “The motor builder is a good guy. Very nice work. The painter, absolutely. Fabulous. The actual builders of the bike…”
True. Anyone can be a critic. Jay will always point out deserved credit.
We did see that watching the show. The number of fights to get the one bike built "on time" for what is thought of as a show bike....yeah skipping steps and jury rigging just to get it together surely happened
Engine*
@@jimwatson1013 You had 3 barely literate coked out monkey's flinging shit and banging wrenches together, seriously, what did anybody really ever expect?
@jacobg6528 why be a pedantic ass? Hang around a shop long enough, and you will hear the words: Motor, mill, powerplant, plant, pot, powerhouse, etc.. to describe the engine. When it is technically none of these.
My boss is friends with Jay…..and got Jay to autograph a picture for me for a Christmas gift, and he put a comment about my specific car I own…..he just seems so genuinely kind and obviously a true gearhead!!!
Well I gotta know. What car do you have?
@@yamoo5114 it’s just a 72 Chevelle.….but the joke is it had an electrical issue for about 3 months that I just didn’t take care of…..and Jay signed the picture and said….Hey Randy, fix your damn car!! To me it’s a super cool gift, from a good boss!!!
@@randallfranklin2548 - That's funny...it's personalized with a both a joke and a jab. Very cool.
I was a H-D mechanic for years and during the chopper craze I was amazed at how easily the public was suckered into buy garbage like Orange County Choppers etc.
Just like how people are still suckered into buying garbage H-D.
@@Gone_huntingg Well done! 😅
@@Gone_huntinggwhat do you ride? I have a Harley but love all motorcycles. Happen to like my bike just fine. Do you or have you owned one?
@@jon-marcodaughtery8868 Harleys just got a bad wrap because the jealousy of people who can’t afford them I am still riding a 1994 heritage almost 200,000 miles on it and it has never ever seen a dealership shop. And has never left me stranded on the side of the road.
I started on motorcycles in the 70's..even back then anyone with a brain saw how dangerous and idiotic choppers were...and no real motorcyclist owned one.... but car guys did the same stupid stuff to many vehicles too... the last chopper craze was even dumber as they only cared about looks over quality / safety and ride comfort.... it was about .." Look at Me !! "
"Do you still have it?"
"Well yes, but check out these real bikes over here..."
Perfection.
I also like how he quietly mumbled and stammered "It's not for the street i never ride it" to the Yamaha racing bike gift. You know he ripped that sucker down the 405 full tilt.
Then he never shows it 🤣👍
He didn't say that... But nice job putting words in someone's mouth. You do that all the time?
@@meziahdanieljolley8842 He most certainly did. It's at 1:30....and of the first 90 seconds is probably the nicest thing he said about OCC. Maybe watch a video before commneting. Or do you negate that all the time?
@@VerticalSound Your use of the word "negate" is fascinatingly incorrect.
Jay is really a down to earth guy. Living in Burbank it is common to see him driving one of his cars or riding a bike around town. He's always friendly when you see him and chats for a minute if he can.
I watched him growing up, every night for probably 10 years 😂
@@WernerRachtman Then you watched him cheat Conan O'Brien who is much more talented anyway.
@@SD-pi9cobeing a shark in your professional life doesn’t mean you can’t be a good, caring person in your personal life.
@@TheGyronator69 Yeah, it kinda does. If he were the "nice guy" he pretends to be, he would've wished Conan luck and moved on to something else instead of fucking the guy over.
@@TheGyronator69 It's the same person. A spade is a spade.
Jay leno is probably the most down to earth celebrity out there, from all the videos i've seen, he seems super genuine. love the guy.
His nice guy act is such a farce. Look no further then how he cheated Conan
From things I’ve seen Keanu Reeves is down to earth and a decent guy
Jay tells it like it is. I think he was being kinder than OC deserved.
yes-I saw one episode where they cut a notch in the frame to fit the engine in! So much for structural integrity! unbelievable
Yeah, those bikes were pure garbage. I guess if that's your aesthetic, whatever, but I thought they were ugly.
Still see a lot of guys around my little patch of suburban sprawl on their OC Chopper wanna-be's and they look ridiculous... if they hit the tiniest bump in the road - boom... that bike goes right up their a$$es.
some of them looked pretty cool...that was a different era for safety though...lol 😂😂@@edwardgiovannelli5191
'Tacky deathtrap' are the only words suitable to describe OCC bikes. Y'all know you watched it for the soap opera drama.
@@edwardgiovannelli5191 The show was all for "show ". Their theme bikes got to be
ridiculous after a few shows. Their "creations " were totally impractical for any length
of riding. Maybe for a dude to ride 1 block to the local tavern or A&W so the folks can
go "that is sooooo cool " . " You must be one macho dude. " ROFL.
I love Jay's honesty, no bullshit with him when it comes to vehicles and what a collection he has. Heaven on Earth to be able to afford such a collection as he has. Respect.
yep lol
That collection is paid for out of his Comedy and Car Show hosting! He said he hasn't spent any NBC money!
Making that much money making jokes is the real problem.
Sean at SRK cycles says the same thing about OCC's.
They're garbage.
well he has no family . so he buys stuff. trouble is he has no heir. one day he will be gone and I guess they will make it a museum.
Being Jay Leno's head mechanic is a legitimate life goal. Dude has a serious collection.
You just cant replicate the time, energy and passion to collect what Jay Leno has gathered together. Its quite the achievement. Very impressive.
Blastolene speciallei 👌
Most people could replicate that, what you cant replicate is his money.
@@user-br1cm5gr7e Cant replicate one offs.
@@omegaplumbing No but you can buy them and with his money he can afford it.
@@PHUCKyoutube689 Im comparing the passion he had and what he's built. If you simply purchase a product complete, satisfaction of the journey is not conveyed, in a simple transfer of ownership.
Listening to Jay bag on OCC was pure gold LOL.
I remember seeing that fire engine bike somewhere and it looked like a death trap!
Lol!!!
I guess Jay's nightmare was a tonight's show bike if I had to guess it...
I love how Jay can talk about all of his pieces. True collector’s collector.
I absolutely adore Jay, he's great and has probably the best collection of driving, and driven vehicles of anyone, but he was asked about his Suzuki RG500 and didn't even acknowledge it and instead skipped to that damn Norton 😅🙄
Yes, the Norton is absolutely awesome, super rare and worth a ton and was the fastest bike of it's time, but damnit Jay, the RG500 is a monster in it's own right and we wanted to hear about it from himself.... it's a Suzuki 500cc 2 stroke U4.... not a V4 which is rare, a U4 2t!!! And they're Championship winning bikes!!! 😖
The interviewer mentions the 500 Gamma, and Jay casually walks past a Walter Wolf edition... Wow, that was one of the nicest pieces I saw on Camera. Street legal back in the day in Canada.
I was thinking the same thing. It's so cool that he's got this amazing collection and he's out there working on his own stuff.
you spelled mentally ill hoarder wrong.
@@ZennExile ha. As opposed to the mentally stable hoarder?
Jay is a perfect example of following your passion.
I wonder what will become of this collection. Thanks to Jay for sharing it with us via TH-cam.
Jay is a douchebag, let's not kid ourselves.
I hope Big Dog Garage is one day The Leno Auto Museum, like the Peterson or the LeMay.
It will probably become a museum
It is already a museum, so my guess is that he has formed some kind of trust that will take over running it as an actual museum, and keep the cars in working and running order.
It would be nice to incorporate it with Steve McQueen's collection in a museum.
Cool, so humble of sir Jay to accommodate CycleDrag friends.
God bless.
Jay is a real car/motorcycle guy through and through. When someone is being real, it translates, and people like it.
yeah-he's a unique; authentic individual - I think comedian has to be the hardest profession - "builds character" lol
Jeff Beck was like that too. He loved to talk cars, as my music instructor found out first hand, having met Jeff a bunch of times. One of the guys on a car forum that I frequent was hanging at a place where one of Jeff's drummers also was. This guy was a drummer as well, and they got to talking, for quite awhile. He said something like, "If you ever get to meet Jeff Beck, just ask him something about cars. He'll talk your ear off for the next two hours! You better really know something about cars though, because he will see right through you if you don't!". Jeff had worked at an auto body shop for a time, during his youth. He did a lot of the work on his own cars.
Other people that like cars and motorcycles aren’t real?
🤷🏻♂️
Leno is WAAAY lame and a damn liar about Ferrari !
someone that is friends w/ him needs to tell him to STOP his damn lies about " having to buy one or more Ferrari to get a new one" that is total,BS and he knows it !
damn he pisses me off (Ferrari owner F430 spider here ! ) he is a friggin LIAR !
ANYONE can go into a dealer and order, put a $ deposit on and buy a regular production model ! NO hassles! as long as they are still available , being made !
or they could buy one a dealer spec'd and ordered for the dealership inventory ! Or buy one used !
ONLY the limited production, and special models may require having owned some before ! same as Porsche et all !!!! 😇
JAY !
you are a genuine hero to millions of us! MR gear head!
PLEASE stop lying about Ferrari ! you know you are WRONG and Ferrari haters use what you said ,your vile missinformation to justify dissing Ferrari's and dealers!
I don't like him
Jay Leno's opinion on all motorized vehicles has my respect. A guy who grew up in middleclass Massachusetts's in the 1960's and worked in a garage, not for the money put for the passion and to be associated with American ingenuity. Love what Jay does; and his collection is pure inspiration.
His origins in Massachusetts somehow influences your respect for his opinion? And no one works in a garage for the money.
Andover no less! Would see his dad putting the rubbish barrels out on trash day, he would drive the out with a lawn tractor. They were regular people!
@@greglinsmythe3375 Jay Leno comes from a time and a place where people spoke honestly. Too much heat seems to boil that out of... some people.
The hourly rate may not all go to the guy turning wrenches but too many shops hire clowns with chips on their shoulders and a high school shop diploma (but we're not asking to get the roof fixed).
Young Jay Leno meanwhile, left the auto-shop with less money than he had when he arrived, if he bought himself a soda that day.
@@nateg.6187 What a dumb comment.
@@nateg.6187 Your comment is pure jealousy.
Jay needs to make more videos showcasing his bikes, I could listen to him ramble about them alone in a garage for hours
I met Jay in 2002 at the Rock Store. He was on his Y2K, and was AMAZING to talk to. Probably 30 min talking about the bike, and even about the swing arm needing welded up from the power. Thanks for being a good person Jay.
I know a couple dudes who’ve run into him at the Rock Store and out on Mulholland, it’s great that he drives or rides all of his vehicles and doesn’t treat anything like a garage queen
Jay spoke the truth! Choppers are really gimmicks. Dangerous gimmicks!😂
I think well-designed, well-built choppers are awesome. OCC just put out overpriced, overhyped crap.
that ignores the reality of physics @@mattskustomkreations
You simply have NO clue, most "americans" don't have a clue. Just the notion that they're dangerous is soooo behind! 😂😂😂
Many choppers are just built to look cool and be something to show up on. Some ride pretty well for what they are. But, nearly all the OCC bikes were static displays that happened to move under their own power sometimes.
Honda Fury, fun ridable chopper.
Jay is totally down to earth. I love that he pointed to the Triumph Bonneville in his collection, which is a bike that is affordable to most. This is the difference between someone who is just wealthy and someone who actually has a passion. You can just see that Jay would just hit it off with anyone who has an interest in bikes.
Never owned a Triumph but always loved how they looked.
I have owned several restored classic Triumphs, Bonnevilles' in particular...1967,'68 69 and 1970. Pieces of art. @@mikewurlitzer5217
He genuinely loves cars and bikes and doesn't need to impress anyone anymore. He has FU money, and is set for life to do and say what he wants.
The Bonnie is an iconic bike. I have two Triumphs and every time I talk to a fellow rider older than me, I almost always hear.... yeah I had a Bonneville back in the day, did this and that with it, had a lot of fun. They were very popular bikes at the time and still are.
@@dickjohnson7845 Was impressed with a Speed Twin 1200 I test rode last year.
Jay was a great get for the channel!
He’s so brutally honest.
I just so enjoy listening to Jay talk and reminisce about his passion. Good stuff
This is purely Jay being gracious and humble. Even when he holds the stickers up proudly. What a cool guy!
handing jay decals was really inappropriate and cringe-worthy. jay was a good sport though.
Hey Paul I love your channel
Ah but has he got an "Ichiban" sticker ?!!!
@@RepentandbelieveinJesusChrist. tldr
@@ps3shakes123 Totally inappropriate and downright disrespectful.
As an Australian I had the pleasure of running into Jay in one of his old cars years ago while I was riding my streetbike in the hills of L.A.
We had a long chat about everything car/bike.
Good fella, thanks for your time Jay 👍🦘
Did anyone get hurt?
@@BoingoCat after I 'ran into ' Jay we both parted ways with no injuries. 🤣
Not much beats Glendora Ridge Rd in the LA hills...except the Old Pacific Highway out of Sydney...on 4 wheels, not 2. 🙂🇦🇺
Leno's impressive. I enjoy listening to someone who is genuine, honest, learned, and kind.
Much respect for Jay Leno. The man is very knowledgeable and has a great collection. Miss seeing him and Conan on NBC late night. Used to be great comedy.
Jay is a national treasure. He has done a hell of a lot for a ton of people that is never mentioned or talked about by him, and has asked for almost nothing in return. He's just a wonderful man. Greetings from AmishLand, PA
He''s really rich but humble and he cares about truth and honesty.
AmishLand? Jay has a Amish buggy with a blown 502 in it! Still has carriage tires on it!
Probably 799 HP more than the 1HP real buggies we have here. @@thomastarkanian8980
Yes he does. Met him at PA car show several years ago....dealt with his bike mechanic several times....have 2 friends that know him pretty well. He's simply a wonderful guy in all regards and rightfully so, you'll never hear anything detrimental about him.@@tims8603
I don't know if you seen the drama with the Dodge demon 170, the military guy and everything, but some shit went down, Dodge is fixing it personally, and Jay Leno is going to have the delivery at his place for the guy. Such a cool dude.
Well said Jay, I’ve said this about the OCC bikes for years. They are just art, they most definitely are not designed to be used at all
Theyre kit bikes. All the cool bits they dont even make themselves, always send them out for someone else to make and then jus tbolt them on.
It is only art to someone who has a velvet Elvis hanging on their wall.
@@Lurch-Bot lol, priceless
@@Lurch-Bot just because something isn't good doesn't make it not-art. Plenty of bad art is still art. Choppers from the early aughts are rolling sculptures, not really viable motorcycles, nor are they to my taste.
Art but not Craftmanship.
Craftsmanship is Art that WORKS.
Jay is just a real car bike guy. Awesome to see him interviewed!
Leno is a true class act. Can never get enough of his charisma and charm. I bet he was so much fun to be backstage at all the comedy dives he would go to. Seinfeld said Leno is the GOAT. I hold that opinion in a high regard. ♥from Canada Jay
Thank you Jay Leno, for not worrying about pissing anyone off. Being a motorcycle enthusiast turned motorcycle tech, I have always disliked the whole modern chopper fad. Loud uncomfortable, unreliable and way overpriced statements of excess trash! thank you for your honesty!!!!!!! I am sorry for people who sunk too much money into those rides, only to find out what a piece of $#!+ it is. Also not sorry if someone gets mad at that!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Choppers are meant to be lightened, cut down versions of production bikes. I always considered the whole custom ground up chopper thing to be utterly ridiculous with the priority of form over function - which goes against every principle of good automotive engineering.
It's the truth they were all ridiculous pieces of garbage
@@mementomori4972 Better stay in Europe then, pardner. Cheers, mate.
@@tracykingston9668 You couldn't pay me enough to work in the US. The quality of life is just not at western European standard. Good luck mate.
@@mementomori4972 The Bribem family loves it in the USA. It has to be good. What is
the better country in Europe ? Cheers.
I love Jay Leno. Always such a friendly guy in interviews. And like many here in LA, I’ve seen him several times riding around in his cars on Ventura Blvd. or in Burbank and he’s always been extremely friendly to anyone that notices him. Pure class and the last of the great late night hosts.
Who CAN'T notice him in a 1935 firetruck!?!? Haha!
the last....that's true. :(
I have met Jay several times at local car shows and events. He does not know me from Adam, but he is truly a humble non-celebrity celebrity. He always asks about what I am building or riding. That's usual for him with enthusiasts he meets. I always look forward to saying hello when he's in the area.
One thing tho..... I'm really pining to get a tour of his Big Dog Garage someday. Would like to compare our Rampside Pickup's, just for fun! lol!
Corventure Dave
Almost 2 million views congratulations big guy your doing it , from backwater drag strips to some of the most beautiful collections you really keep motorcycling alive!!
you're*
I love how Jay just looks like a regular guy, while the other dude looks like his mom did his hair for picture day 😂
I have to be honest. I was never a fan of Jay Leno when he was on TV.
But getting to know him as a car guy, a motorcycle guy and as a collector i Have nothing but 100% respect for that man , and man Does he have some beautiful beautiful toys
Jay has always been a car guy and he would often find a way to get some cars on the show or when he talked about cars you could tell he knew what he was talking about.
Jay was the last late night host worth watching, until Gutfeld.
Couldn't agree more......I honestly thought he sucked as a comedian, but I totally respect his vehicle knowledge.
Really respect Jay Leno's opinion and living in Southern Nevada plus from time-to-time over on business in Southern California, have heard the same thing about Orange County Choppers from those who ride. Thanks CD for a great overview on his bike collection!!
Love th interview with Jay L, Relaxed Leno in his element !
I worked in a bike shop during the chopper craze. We did not build bikes we just repaired. I was amazed how poorly some machines were built. Also the value of those things just tanked. There was one rider who bought a custom chopper and he told us he paid close to 50k for this machine and he could not even sell it for 10k.
Thats everyday all the time for many years now
Same here. We had the Snap-on chopper a the shop I worked at and I dyno tuned several other "builders" bikes as well (including the 'magazine cover' Hieroglyph Blower bike).
Knee draggers and road racers always ask why I 'ruined my bike'(s) by lowering and extending them for drag racing but that's nothing compare to fat tire bikes (let alone choppers)...
A friend got one, not an OCC but some custom built that was bright yellow with flames. It would blind you in the sun and he paid around 32k for it. I don't think he rode it more than 10 times and tried to sell it a few months later but couldn't find any takers. I believe he eventually got around 14k for it. The OCC chopper craze was dying off quickly. I think by 2007 it was nearly dead even though the show was still airing.
When OCC was at the height of popularity, we took a ride to see the place and look at the bikes. We also went to Jr's place, and where Cody was working. And like Jay I was shocked at the poor quality of the work. Especially the welding on the customs. The paint for the most part was flawless. The custom do dads just looked out of place and made little sense for the build. You really had to look to find something I would call a great bike. When we came back home a local dealer had a Bourget, forgive the spelling, and it was worse. The owner of the shop ask me what I thought about the bike. I did not answer, he said he felt the same way. What poor workmanship and people were paying over 100K for these bikes.
Typically HOW FADS go
Such a genuine man with a big heart for his fans and loves his hobbies .
A man who knows exactly what he is talking about. What a gentleman, fantastic rider, driver and a collector. What's not to hate. Respect. Mr Leno.
JAY, YOU ARE A BONA FIDE MECHANICALLY GIFTED GENUIS. YOUR COLLECTION IS AMAZING BUT THE REAL PRICELESS THING YOU'VE ACQUIRED IS YOUR KNOWLEDGE OF EVERY ASPECT AND DETAIL ABOUT EVERYTHING YOU OWN. SIR, YOU'RE FLAT OUT AMAZING!
2:43 gyroscopic effect of the rotating mass within the supercharger. What a sensitive rider, knows the right feel, you go Jay!
Bingo, was thinking the same thing.
I was thinking the H2 isn't the only Kawi to feel top heavy. I've got a Concours 14. It feels top heavy as well as does the Vulcan S when compared to a Yamaha Bolt or even a H-D Sportster.
I've never ridden a street bike only trail/dirt. I've heard streets are top heavy.
Gyroscopic procession, same principal in how attitude indicators in airplanes work
I wonder if it goes round left hand corners differently to right hand ones !
One thing a lot of people aren't mentioning on here, is that Jay can also WORK ON most of his stuff. I love that he has such a "blue collar" mentality when it comes to his collection. He's not afraid to tear into one of his Lambrghini's if he feels the need. And I got a chuckle when he was asked in a previous episode, why he didn't have any Ferraris in his collection. lol He took a jab at them too.
Not too crazy about Tesla either.
You’re just assuming that most people don’t know that Jay works on his cars and bikes.
@@sheild1117 You are just assuming most people do know. People seeing Jay in this video for the first time would have no idea he works on his own stuff.
@@sheild1117....I'm also assuming that you're a clown.
Jay seems like an incredibly genuine person
I hope who ever get Jays collection keeps it in tact it is amazing
finally something I can agree with Jay on. the tuttles were massive part installing hacks.
Every episode of OCC I watched, they just pulled new parts out of boxes and bolted them on. No design skills required.
@@grinchthreeseventyfour5096I’m not sure about the design part. They can be built bad but Jr had great design sense
Agree, I would only ride a factory stock bike to begin with never a custom unless cosmetics only. We deal enough with staying alive.
As was every other part slapper togetherer from that dismal period…
All motorcycles are a waste of money and resources.
2:59 Would have liked to hear Jay given an opportunity to expand on why the Chief was hysterical. His facial expression indicated there was a good story there IMO.
thanks jay for being straight up!
Man... Jay really knows his stuff!! Dude is CRAZY SMART!!! And he looks good.
I think he was describing the gyroscopic effect of the supercharger.
What always killed me, was how the only custom things on the bikes were SOME of the fuel cells & eventually the wheels & some decorative pieces when they got a C&C machine.
They had the nerve to call taking a bunch of prebuilt pieces they had laying around & bolting then to the bike, building “custom” bikes.
Paul Jr. was talking about a build and a new guy got fired for telling him, "All you do is put parts together."
Yeah the whole show was basically them "designing" something, ordering a bunch of stuff fabbed up by others, drama about what would come in in time, then migging the shit on a frame. Guy I work with was a biker guy. We've been in the welding biz for decades. He saw some of their bikes on display one time at Sturgis. He said the crap welds OCC did on those bikes was hideous. I wasn't surprised to hear that.
Glorified kitsets.
I tried to like the OCC show but gave up. I couldn't stand the bickering, although I get why the old man was always pissed off. He had an immature son who thought he was the only one smart enough to use Crayons.
I never saw them build a single bike, but I did see them assemble several after paying someone else to paint the tin and deliver parts to match Paul Jr's "vision."
IMO, the best bike builder ever was Indian Larry. He stayed true to the chopper tradition by reaching into a pile of iron and pulling out a bike. J James is good. I don't care for his arrogance but he can build a bike.
It is hard to deny most of these "custom" choppers were simply JC Whitney catalog builds.
Jay is the best ...thanks CycleDrag
Jay has always struck me as a stand up guy.
He is, yet we got Jimmy Neutron pinning Senior on Leno and vice versa because of a SLIGHt c omment Jay made. It's absolutely ridiculous what this channel just attempted to do to get views, clicks (Revenue) MONEY!!!!! PITIFUL. if I see this guy at Sturgis, Milwaukee, tomahawk, Donnie Smith Bike Show, he's getting my opinion. Stop being one of those guys. Ur acting like your in cycle drag with heels 👠
I love the pun. Nice going.
A stand up guy wouldn't have screwed Conan like he did.
@@TheRockinDonkey Two sides to every story.
@@pmh1nic Yet he's never told his "side". I wonder why...
jay is a class act, very humble and I loved watching the tonight show when he hosted it. I miss his headlines, a great start to the week
Thank god Jay's fully recovered from his accident. Love the man and what he's all about.
He had two if I recall almost back to back. One where he set himself on fire working on a steam car. The other he lost control of a bike.
Amen 🙏
God has nothing to do with anything.
@@morbidmanmusic- you'll SOON find out.
@@nervotica7991 So will you! lol
What a pleasure to watch. Thank you
I really respect Leno for continuing to follow his passion and being a real historian.
Thanks Jay for always keeping your garage doors open for us enthusiasts.
Jay, 1 of the coolest and down to earth bloke, joy to listen to, forget the money, this guy could talk cars and bikes in pubs and people would listen for hours, a true joy!!,🙏🙏🙏
Small world……we have a local bike collector who owns an OCC chopper and he couldnt say enough bad things about it as well. Spoke highly of the overall design and look but said it is hands down the worst bike to ride on. He said that $90,000 bike he bought is meant to be put in a showroom and never be started.
Very good video. I watched OCC for the entertainment value. I often thought that the bikes they made were junk. Leno’s opening remark says it all.
Mr. Leno just gotta love him...
This isn't the first time I have heard less than favorable things about OCC. another TH-camr Bikes and Beards, had issues with a bike that he had gotten OCC. and this shows that Jay Leno isn't a bullshitter. and he always gives everyone his honest opinion. thanks again Jay Leno.
I saw that video. They all were made for looks and not function. I didn't even like their hokey looks either.
@@user-uy9gp3rm7e That's true, as the show went on they got more gawdy. and went away from traditional looking motorcycles.
Just from a physics perspective, those bikes could never be good to ride. The frames and forks were so exaggerated and streatched out that they'd be flexible as hell... they might as well have welded a big hinge right in front of the swingarm pivot.
And those comically huge back wheels... LOL don't get me started!
I saw that episode. Was hardly surprised. I watched a lot of their episodes, particularly when I was going to aviation maintenance school. If I were the type to scream at the TV, I would have been hoarse most of the time. But I didn't watch it for the bikes, I watched it because it was a soap opera for men. Hilarious watching a bunch of grown men act like children.
Jay Leno is awesome. Different breed from a different era.
Jay appreciates craftsmanship and mechanical prowess both of which were absent on all OCC bikes. Cool dude.
Jay Leno is an amazing man. He seems to genuinely enjoy life. That is all one can hope for.
A family friend was a plant manager for a large corporate entity in Central Texas. He hired Leno to do a corporate event several decades ago, early in his career, they kept in touch and remained friends for years afterward.
He should be enjoying life,I would be if I had his opportunitys in life and have the nice things he has....
There's no one better, than Uncle Jay.❤
Never was a fan of Leno's late night, but he seems to be a pretty good guy, with a lot of passion for all things motorized.
Leno is a legend in so many ways.
love Jay so much. he's so generous with his time with folks as well -- too cool!!!
I bought the Norton 850 commando because, as Jay said, it was the fastest production bike you could get. That motorcycle didn't disappoint. I drove it from San Francisco to Orlando and back. I was stationed in San Diego and I drove it home to SF every weekend.
The Norton was a great bike. Rode one with my brother in law decades ago, 120mph plus on the white line. Scared the crap out of me
What an incredible collection. He shops at the same Italian store I do and I always know when he is there because there will be an exotic collectors car in the parking lot.
Met Jay many times at the Rock Store on Sundays. Hell of a nice guy.
Having a blast watching your channel grow. Great work!
Jay is the best. Amongst car people, he is "one of us" and does alot to keep the hobby going. Thanks Jay!
How is he one of you do you own a car collection too.
I saw Jay at UWM in Milwaukee way before anyone heard of him. He sat in a chair doing a set. It was not stand up but rather sit down comedy. I would never have guessed how huge he would before. Great Guy. I wondered about those bikes as the did not look ride worthy. Can't blame them for doing the building of stuff you can't actually ride because it is a reality show after all. I only lasted a few episodes.
I am a 23 ase master tech. And I have not worked 1 day of my life. I also restore vintage metric motorcycles as a hobby but now it's more of an obsession owner over 70 of them. Still doesn't even feel like work. I love it.
If Leno says it's crap I believe him.He is a serious motor head and collector.
Truly. Did he make it onto "Top Gear"? If he did I missed that episode.
@@PaulHarris-sl1cthe was on top gear
"He is a serious motor head and collector" i'm glad you are the first to notice and point that out.
@saltymember1062Jay doesn't understand trail and rake. Or SAI. But he's a nice guy.
@saltymember1062 Not a fraud. Listen to his knowledge. He is a collector who does work on engines. He does not say he is a master mechanic. Why so spiteful? Your collection is minimal?
OCC built show bikes and even Paul and Jr. had to admit in one episode that making the bikes road worthy wasn’t always a consideration.
If it's not safe to ride, you're just wasting metal.
And the buyer/owner's $$$,$$$@@pauldelaney5990
Making them rideable or good looking obviously wasn't a priority either. What heaps of rubbish.
they had a hard time just getting them to run.
Jays jet bike isn't even practical to ride a long distance. He must have something personal against occ
Genuine admiration for Mr Leno. A real passion and petrolhead. If I had his money I'd have a garage very similar to his.
I love Jay, he''s a true mechanic and has my respect, he's just a real guy even though he made a fortune as a comedian/tv host. If I had the money he has, I would do the exact same thing. As a life long auto tech, I'd buy every car and bike I wanted and hire a crew to keep them in running order. As far as the OC choppers and choppers in general, I've never understood the following they have/had. I grew up in the early 70's when it first started and knowing a little about steering geometry I never liked putting the wheel way out in front of the bike with a skinny tire and a long rake (low steering head angle) with a fat rear tire. I know from riding sport bikes which are engineered to handle extremely well through testing (racing) designs and different set ups that even changing the tire width can have a profound effect on the handling of the bike. When I got my first street bike I lowered the front forks and put low bars on it to improve the handling feel. Choppers with "ape hangers" look totally ridiculous from a handling point of view.
Hand it to Jay... a man who has accomplished great success. He is and always has been a "every day automotive enthusiast".enthusiasts.. who regardless of his "stardom" . He and Tim Allen both know what they are talking about. He relates to the guy who works in the garage and builds hot rods. He just speaks plainly and honestly. On top of it all he is humble. Old school and to all the young people who are in the business or want to be in the business... he is an example to look up to.
Glad to see him in good health and great spirits!
Several years ago, I sold a '39 BSA WM20 and a '52 Ariel Square 4 to a collector in Rhode Island. Both had left hand mounted sidecars, as they were from Australia. I delivered them to RI, and after concluding the transaction, the buyer took me for a tour of his collection and current projects. He went into great detail about the various machines. As we were following the buyer into Providence to have lunch, my buddy who had come with me remarked that this fellow was a lot like Jay Leno, in that he was not just collecting "shiny objects". He cared about the provenance and history. When we arrived at his establishment, we took a quick tour of his 40K square foot "garage" and passed through his office. There on the wall was a huge photo of him and Jay; they had collaborated on restoring a Dusenberg! The only hint I'll give about the buyers' identity is that one of his passions is very old Cadillacs.
Jay Leno I really like this man he seems so real.
Jay is a nice young fellow.
I can see him going places.
Lol😊
There’s an OCC chopper here on Marketplace marked down to $5K.
It’s been for sale there at least 9 months now.
They can’t give that POS away. 😂
5k ? Imagine the beer and prostitutes you can buy with that, no wonder nobody wants that crap
@@Cormano980 And all the Trump rallies you can travel to, too! lol
That Jay can feel the gyroscopic pull of a supercharger on a motorcycle blows my mind.
Thank you Jay, been tired of hearing how great they are when they were not.
Never watched them , never supported their show , never “bought into” the television BS drama of the entire pile of crap .
Never “ knew “ anyone who actually owned one of their bikes ; and never EVER heard Jay bash anyone either ! I was not surprised to hear this ; this testimonial from Mr . Leno was refreshing to hear from someone who doesn’t have to suck up to those clowns .
I enjoyed the video. Thanks for sharing.
Its nice to see people save things for those to come
As an old fart myself who has seen and experienced more in my long life than I wish to remember. Just live your life with respect for those around you who deserve it and stay away from toxic people as much as you can and enjoy what you have not what you want.
As an old fart myself .... I highly respect this truthful comment and put it at the top of my list ....(there is not many of us left anymore who gets it) .... 😀
i think i read that in a fortune cookie once
I'm a mid age fart and wanted to say great advice. I'm going to work hard enjoying what I have not what I want. Thank you for that
Indeed brother and we are dying at an alarming rate for those that believed the governments promises on how great the covid vaccine would be. I for one, being cynical of anything the government says did not take it.
@@billienomates1606 I myself do not believe in experimental jabs ...I new from the start they used the flu as a financial weapon against us ...
Jay is one of a kind. I could watch him all day long.
Dave is better!
@@stevenweint7893 Dave doesn't have a wicked collection of classic bikes (though I agree, his show was better than Jay's)
Johnny was KING.
@@jerrykinnin7941 Dave!!
I always watched Jay Leno , havent watched late night since he left
I used to watch OCC when it first started and when it was about making crazy design bikes. But when watching them getting wired up they really didnt look like they were getting done properly and Jay just basically told us.
You are hitting it out of the park on this one Jack. BIG LEAGUE shit right here. RESPECT
until he handed jay some stickers. very unprofessional