Who Will Break First? Me or The Geico Orange County Chopper? (Unfixable)

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Published 2024-07-06

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  • @Ridzy2489
    You should call discovery channel and offer them a new tv program where you go around the country trying to fix all the OCC choppers
  • The fact that this guy A - actually mapped out a diagram when he designed the system, and B - still had the file to give you 9 years later, just shows the level of professionalism from this guy.
  • @johnadams-wp2yb
    I didn't know that Orange County made motorbikes, I thought that it was a reality programme about dysfunctional families !
  • @shraniken
    So 4 months ago this bike was on Bikes and Beards, and that guy who did the wiring had offered to buy it for $15k. Now he's on the phone telling you how to fix it, lol.
  • @SMHman666
    Amongst the many ludicrous things wrong with this bike, I love the "air cleaner" the most. It cleans the air outside of the bike by sucking in dust, debris, small birds and wayward toddlers and putting them safely into the engine. Great design!!
  • Mad props to Stephen for helping on this so much when in reality he didn't have to especially the way customer service is now but he has been helping in anyway possible shows a lot about him the company and the pride in the products and work he does!!
  • The guy across the street from where I managed a Chevrolet store bought Anna Nicole Smiths pink chopper. He was bragging how it’s gonna be worth a ton of money. It’s a collector’s item! He told us. The day it arrived we went over to look at this monstrosity. It literally looked like a group of 12 graders put it together in a high school shop project. It was terrible. I felt sorry for him because he spent a ton for it. As far as I know he still owns that pink turd.
  • @rvierra7235
    OC Chopper bikes are not pieces of art, or rideable. They are, in fact, pieces of she-it.
  • I took a sip of beer every time you said, 'this wiring harness was made specifically for this bike', got drunk and fell asleep before the end of the video.
  • @thomaskamp9365
    From Germany. The error is quite simple. The fuel pressure jumps back and forth, but is not regulated. However, this is necessary depending on the speed and pressure from the compressor if you do not have a lambda sensor. As there is no lambda sensor installed, you have to install a fuel pressure regulator behind the pump and connect the sensor line between the cylinder and the compressor. The fuel pressure rises and falls with the pressure from the compressor. The injection nozzles then inject more or less fuel at the same cycle time (!) because the fuel pressure rises with the compressor pressure. This is technology from the 1960s and 70s.
  • @jeffprice6421
    OCC bikes are not well made. All for looks and shouldn't really ever be started. You are a brave man...
  • @spoogtastic
    Im glad this video blew up for craig and thr crew. All this insane work is paying off. Now i cant wait to see this thing actually run properly.
  • @Turboy65
    That thing is a rolling clusterfuck. Classic OCC. Comment no. 2000.
  • @aserta
    12:11 smoke machine. Seriously useful tool in any ICE shop. There's even some, specifically made for being piped through and into motors. Useful for exhaust leaks, useful for valve issues, intake leaks, fuel leaks (yeah, that too) and more. For how little they occupy and bite your wallet, not having one is a disservice. I'd get one that comes with a plate kit (meant to be sealed against the face of an intake), hoses and various fittings.
  • Steven is a really great guy and could solve this in half a cigarette if it was in his shop. Totally worth the trip!!
  • @jakevandee
    I don't know about America but in Australia I work as an auto electrician. We basically take over when the electrical is out of hand for the mechanics. You had a good crack and had people giving you great advice. For me. It was exciting to see a good video of custom work with electrical issues. Feels like it's way too often dodgy mechanical haha
  • @kurtownsj00
    I see lots of diagnostic lessons were learned. This is why after 17 years in automotive fixing all makes from 1920s-2020s, I still learn something every single day! Great job!
  • It's like quantum physics - the fuel pump only works when you're not looking at it.
  • @kctyphoon
    OCC was NOT about the motorcycles. It was just cheaper for large companies to "Buy a bike" and then get an HOUR LONG COMMERCIAL for their company in return - with a stupid bike that was never meant to do anything but start up and run.