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00:00Coming up on this episode of Orange County Choppers Original.
00:04Dr. Smith and Dr. Gopal are so committed.
00:07Alzheimer's disease is the most common cause of dementia.
00:10Suggests making part of it look like a brain.
00:12Maybe we will.
00:19Okay, so what's the problem?
00:21So you guys ready to see the motorcycle?
00:43We'll see you guys next week.
00:43We'll see you then.
00:59So typical OCC, Sunday you do an unveil and Monday you're on to the next bike.
01:06Leo is a special guy, he really wanted to do this bike.
01:09So Dr. Smith and Dr. Gopal of the Byrd Institute are so committed to what they do, it's just
01:18great to see.
01:19I think the real ultimate goal though is to find a cure for Alzheimer's and dementia.
01:30When you say Alzheimer's, you know, what does that encompass?
01:34So Alzheimer's disease is the most common cause of dementia.
01:37A lot of times people think those terms are interchangeable.
01:41Dementia really just means that you have changes in memory and thinking and it affects your
01:45day-to-day function and it's a change from how you used to be.
01:49We are studying risk factors.
01:52So what I mean by that is many, many small changes in our genes create a situation where
01:59some of us have greater lifetime risk than the others.
02:03There are lots and lots of lifestyle changes that we can do now to keep the disease at bay.
02:09Among my age group, you know, I have to say that we joke all the time.
02:13My girlfriend's like, okay, third time walking into the kitchen and can't remember why I'm
02:17in here.
02:17You know?
02:17And I'm like, oh, only three drives?
02:19Took me four.
02:20But it is the beginning of your brain starting to...
02:23Right.
02:24But some of that is normal aging, you know?
02:26And it can be hard sometimes to kind of differentiate what that line is.
02:30Every time that you take that bike to an event, people may not walk over to a table that is
02:36about autism or Alzheimer's or, you know, but they walk over to a really cool bike and
02:43it allows you the opportunity to strike up a conversation about it.
02:47You know, when you originally may say, you know, I want to put this logo on there.
02:50But when you're into the middle of the bike, when I, that changes.
02:54My husband wanted to suggest making part of it look like a brain.
02:56Maybe we will.
02:58Okay.
02:59I think that we got enough to take back to the shop with us.
03:03From an R&D perspective, you don't always get the opportunity to really see into what
03:09a company does.
03:10And I really feel like Dr. Smith and Dr. Goebel shared so much with us and, and what they're
03:17doing and how committed that they are to making a difference in Alzheimer's and how
03:23it plays out.
03:24I personally could have stayed there all day.
03:29We started the Alzheimer's bike.
03:31We already had the frame made.
03:33So we, I found a, a, a tank that was close that I thought would work.
03:39But, uh, but anyhow, Anthony, I gave Anthony a call.
03:43He came over the following day, but he cut the tunnel out.
03:47Uh, dropped the front on there and it looked just like it was made for the bike.
03:50Throwing that frame up here.
03:54Not at, not after you spoke to me that way.
03:57Yeah, grab the old axle.
04:00Put it on backwards.
04:01This is not, it's heavy.
04:05Uh, probably a good spot for it.
04:07The front end's pretty long, you know?
04:08Yeah.
04:09Everything for the front end I'll give you.
04:12Let me get you one under the tree so you know what I'm talking about.
04:15So this goes, this is going to go like this here.
04:18This is going to be like that, right?
04:21So you have these here.
04:22You're going to put it like a little whatchamacallit here.
04:25So when you turn it.
04:26Oh wait, the weld's up off.
04:28It'll hit.
04:29Do you want to put the motor and the trans in first, set it in there?
04:32Whatever you want to do.
04:34Yeah, because we're going to have to do that to do the chain.
04:50I always talk highly of you, Mike.
04:53You don't?
04:55No, you don't.
04:56You probably don't even speak of me at all.
04:58Ha!
04:59Your other children and how smart and successful they are.
05:03I'll be honest with you, Mike.
05:04When it's just me and him, he talks about you constantly.
05:07Really?
05:16Mike.
05:16Yeah?
05:17How do you like working with Christian?
05:18It's awesome.
05:19He's nice to me.
05:20Does it remind you of the old days?
05:22Yep.
05:23Yeah?
05:23Even if you're having a bad day, if you're having something going on in your life,
05:26you know what I mean, just spend like five, ten minutes with Mikey
05:29and things just really turn around, you know?
05:33He's one of those guys, if you can't get along with him,
05:36I think there's probably something wrong with you.
05:38Do we want to open up SMT wheels now?
05:42We do.
05:42Wait and see these wheels, buddy.
05:44These are going to be nice.
05:46I got a missed call for Paul C.
05:47Yeah, I did for you.
05:48I didn't know where we were.
05:50Oh, man.
05:51Here's the air cleaner.
05:55The thing that we spike is purple.
06:02You're getting dangerous and close to that wheel.
06:05These are the theme.
06:07Like these two colors are dimension.
06:12Dimension.
06:13Get past it.
06:14Get past it.
06:15Think of that wheel.
06:21Nice.
06:22How nice is that, man?
06:23It's beautiful.
06:24I didn't know you had to view the sprocket like that.
06:26Yeah, I wanted to offset it with the other colors.
06:28Nice.
06:29Go get your front wheel.
06:30Let's give him his front wheels.
06:32Here.
06:37Mike, what are you doing?
06:38He was excited with the wheels.
06:40Very nice hanging out with the old man, you know?
06:42Yeah.
06:43Yeah, sure.
06:44He's getting old.
06:46Tell him I said that.
06:48Yeah, man.
06:49But it's nice or that he's getting old.
07:09We put it back together.
07:11I mean, that's good enough to put a chain on.
07:13Yeah.
07:15Mike, do you have the tire?
07:19You want that a little bit?
07:21A little.
07:21Yeah?
07:22Just a little.
07:33Now, we can do one of two things here, Jim.
07:37Jimbo.
07:38What's that called?
07:39Only your good friends call you Jimbo, right?
07:41They do, Paulie.
07:42That's correct.
07:42You should be honored.
07:43I am honored.
07:45I don't think you are.
07:47No, does he?
07:47I don't think you realize.
07:50The only reason I'm doing the episode is so people can see how honored I am.
07:53Yes.
07:53I want it documented so when I pass away, people will be like Jim.
07:58He was really honored to work together.
08:00We're funky.
08:01We're getting funky, man.
08:02You know what?
08:02Maybe, maybe you'd use red for the pinstriping too.
08:10That looks good.
08:12I like it.
08:30It's coming along good.
08:31You know, the chain, we got the, you know, we're going to have to space out the sprocket a little
08:36bit, but that's just standard stuff.
08:37Motors in a transit, and I think that, I don't know, I'm, I'm, for the half a day that we
08:42put in, I'm, I'm more than happy.
08:45Ah, you .
08:47Let's get on.
09:25I'm just stealing the head pipes off this other exhaust.
09:29Saved me a little bit of time today.
09:31Got to get going on, uh, baking the pipes on this bike.
09:34I think we're going to do something crazy with the exhaust.
09:36Me and Christian were talking about it.
09:37I wanted to kind of go through the, the backside of this frame, and I think that'll be a cool
09:42look.
09:43Maybe have it, uh, come around the motor like this.
09:47You know, kind of do some bends through here, and then pipe it, the exhaust out the back of the,
09:51uh, frame right here.
09:53I think that would give it a really cool look.
09:55Does anyone have a littleях спины on the back of the cafe, and then I can?
09:59Let her show you a little bit.
09:59Let it go.
09:59Oh my gosh.
10:02Let's get it.
10:09Lol c feel.
10:14Let it go, let it go.
10:21Fuck.
10:22I'm sorry.
10:24Okay, let's go.
10:28Yeah, I'm thinking something like that, but, you know, more of a 90.
10:33On top of each other or next?
10:35Next to each other.
10:36Like that.
10:39Okay.
10:40I'm digging it so far.
10:42You know what I mean?
10:42Yeah.
10:43I think that would look cool.
10:44And then do those teardrops and then kick it out this way.
10:47Like it's dumped out that way.
10:50Yeah.
10:50All right.
10:50We've got things to do, Jim.
10:52Get your out of my way over here, right?
10:54Mike.
10:55Thanks, buddy.
10:56I'm going to need you today.
10:57You ever get a panic attack, wake up with a panic attack?
11:00Yeah, what?
11:00A nightmare?
11:01Yeah.
11:02Yeah.
11:02You know what really, like, the thing that happens to me quite often, like when that happens,
11:10is I'm in water and like I'll go underneath the water and can't find my way back out.
11:16So you're like drowning.
11:18Most people's worst fear.
11:20I hate you.
11:21I get nightmares, too.
11:22I'm telling you.
11:23I get sleep paralysis sometimes.
11:25Huh?
11:25I get paralysis.
11:27What's that?
11:28It's like when you fall asleep, but then you wake up, your mind's awake.
11:32Oh, I hate you.
11:33Your body's not.
11:34I hate you.
11:35And you think about the same thing over and over and over and over, right?
11:39I don't think people, people don't realize the pressure of doing this.
11:45And it's not just pressure on me.
11:47It's on pressure.
11:48It's pressure on the production team.
11:50It's pressure on everybody because everybody has a commitment.
11:55Where's Mike?
11:56Chuck them in there.
11:57What's up?
11:59We're going to work together today.
12:01We're going to do it.
12:01You're going to be an apprentice, my apprentice.
12:04And you'll learn a lot because I've been around a long time and I have a lot of experience.
12:09Oh, yeah?
12:09Yeah.
12:10I believe it.
12:11And every time that you make a mistake, I'm going to put your hand on the table and hit it
12:14with a ball-peen hammer.
12:16One finger at a time.
12:17Okay.
12:17With a ball-peen hammer.
12:19Smash.
12:19Huh?
12:20Smash the finger.
12:21You'll learn.
12:22Quick.
12:35Now the chain, we had no choice but to run it really close to the tire.
12:38Off of the tire, but close.
12:40And I had to cut away more of the rear fender.
12:43And, you know, with custom bikes, it's one of those things.
12:46It's nothing.
12:46It ever just bolts together.
12:48You know, you're chopping it up.
12:49You've got to make sparks.
12:51You've got to make stuff happen.
13:09Logo.
13:10Then you could just round this off a little bit, right?
13:12Yeah.
13:13I can.
13:15I kind of like that right there, bro.
13:19Oh, you're freaking out.
13:22Why the fuck took that?
13:24You don't have a good ground.
13:25I got zapped.
13:27This is not grounded.
13:29Can you get me a pair of gloves?
13:30Man.
13:31It's grounded.
13:31You need a pair of gloves?
13:33It's grounded to the-
13:34The fender's not grounded, though.
13:37Boy, did I get zapped.
13:38Did that wake you up a little bit?
13:40Hilarious.
13:40You can see his pucker up real close.
13:43Well, the other one was sticking out there.
13:45Maybe cut it like half an inch or something.
13:49There?
13:5097 cents.
13:51Cut it.
13:52Put it on the lathe and just whack it off.
13:55Like that.
13:57There.
13:58There.
13:59I can't see it from the back.
14:01It feels like it should be closed.
14:03It's closed.
14:06So when he tacks your bottom on on, you've got to hold it and then push inside, you can
14:11wedge up and down as you move.
14:14And, uh, it's just one of those things.
14:18I don't know.
14:19It should be the standard.
14:21I don't know what to do.
14:21I don't know if we're putting front directions on.
14:23I don't think we're going to tacks.
14:24Just kidding.
14:24Brush it.
14:24Okay.
14:25Line it up.
14:26Now you look from the back.
14:27Does he got the thing cut there?
14:28Line it up.
14:29You look from the back.
14:31You've got to pull the bottom over there.
14:34Nothing's set up right here.
14:36Nothing.
14:37Nothing's holding up the fender.
14:38What are you doing over here?
14:40Let me see what you're doing over here.
14:42What are you doing over here?
14:43Let me see.
14:44What are you...
14:45You got that tacks there?
14:47So what are you...
14:47You got to pull it out.
14:48You got to pull it out.
14:48Are you here now?
14:49Yeah, it's too short.
14:50It's too short?
14:52Can you weld it?
14:53Weld the thing.
14:57What's too short?
14:58I made it too short?
15:00Why are you telling me you cut half of them?
15:01Why?
15:02I don't give a...
15:03I don't care if it's in the center of the frame.
15:05Nobody's going to see it.
15:05Well, it's got to touch the frame so I can weld it there.
15:07It was just touching the frame.
15:09It wasn't.
15:09Okay.
15:10It's got to be in there like that.
15:12Okay?
15:12Yeah, that's where it needs to be.
15:13Okay.
15:14So what's the problem?
15:15Christian, you got to come in and over here and get this thing tacked on.
15:19Paul, he's Paul.
15:20He's a little rough around the edges and he just is how he is.
15:24You know, I think he means really well most of the time.
15:27And he's a good dude, but he's harsh sometimes.
15:53I got a lot from you.
15:55So it's really not you, you know what I mean?
15:57Yeah.
15:58So I apologize.
15:59It's just...
15:59It's all right, man.
16:00I'm really stressed.
16:01You know what I mean?
16:02He hung in there, man.
16:03And I think that's what you got to do.
16:05You got to get over the Paul Sr. hump.
16:07And then, you know, you got to...
16:10It's a little easier after that.
16:12I'm a pretty hot-headed guy.
16:14Always have been.
16:16The difference today is I realized it right away, you know.
16:19And I was wrong.
16:20You know, you shouldn't talk to anybody like that, you know.
16:24My wife wouldn't let me get away with that, that's for sure.
16:27But, you know, I realized I was wrong, you know.
16:29And I apologize.
16:30You know, people aren't perfect.
16:32I'm not perfect, you know.
16:34It's who I am.
16:35And I try to do the best I can after I screw up.
16:41You know, hopefully, you know, moving on from there,
16:44it seems that we have a better relationship.
16:45Well, I'm just saying I apologize for antagonizing you.
16:50You didn't antagonize me.
16:53Well, I did electrocute you, though.
16:55Dang.
16:56You did?
16:57Sorry, it's a wash.
16:58Yeah, that didn't help.
17:01And now my hands are wet.
17:02Why don't you come over here and weld this thing up?
17:12Yesterday, we had a lot of difficulty putting the rear fender on,
17:15which we shouldn't have, because we usually don't.
17:17And the result was it came out good.
17:19We got the front end on.
17:20We got the fender on.
17:22Drew did a really good job on the exhaust.
17:26Got to go to work.
17:27Yeah, I gave Anthony a call.
17:29He came over right away.
17:31And, you know, he looked at it,
17:32and, you know, Anthony is just good with everything that we do.
17:37And then this is the ring-rolled piece that I got, okay?
17:40So you get this up there,
17:42and you're going to cut this in half,
17:44and you're going to put it on here.
17:45You're going to sleeve it into here.
17:46And then leave it, and then let it go where I want it to go.
17:49Perfect.
17:50Okay?
17:50Yeah, perfect.
17:51I mean, the only thing that we got left
17:54is mounting the front caliper.
17:56I'm not so sure how that's going to move.
17:59The bars?
18:00And the handlebars.
18:01Yeah.
18:02Let's drop it down for a second.
18:04So that's good.
18:05That's good.
18:05That's good.
18:06Where my hand is here, like this,
18:11that's probably...
18:12It's good.
18:13Your wrist is pretty straight.
18:14Your elbow's good.
18:15You're going to be, like, out.
18:18You want them that long?
18:19They're going to be, like, 40 inches wide or so.
18:22I'm just wondering if the rise is too high.
18:24I'll have to cut it here,
18:26slug it back a little bit like that,
18:27get the curve,
18:28and then at this where it gets straight up,
18:31right here is where the control will have to be.
18:33Right.
18:33And then we'll just kick it forward.
18:35Okay.
18:36You know what I mean?
18:36Yeah, yeah, yeah.
18:37And then drop this down an inch in half.
18:38When I get back from lunch, it better be done.
18:40All right.
18:42You heard that, Casey?
18:44I'm kind of used to it at this point,
18:46which makes it a little bit easier.
18:47I think if anyone else came in here
18:49and heard the way he talks
18:50would definitely be put back a little bit.
18:53Honestly, I think the reason why
18:56there's always so much tension
18:57is because there's not a woman in the room
18:59because I feel like if any woman was in the room
19:02with the arguing that goes back and forth,
19:04it's comical.
19:04It's like, I don't know.
19:08Very interesting,
19:09the things that they get mad and heated over,
19:11and then it's like that and done and over with.
19:13Yeah, it's a lot better day today.
19:15Yeah, we were kind of butting heads a little bit,
19:17but we talked it out,
19:18and everything's good,
19:20so back to work as usual.
19:35Yeah, I can live with that.
19:38All right.
19:46It's like you're busy doing something.
19:47You know what I mean?
19:48I'm Dr. Dominic Tenari.
19:50I have a practice up in Spring Hill, Florida.
19:52Just enjoy taking care of people,
19:54and if I can take care of them,
19:55they're like family to me,
19:56so anything I can do to help.
19:57We're kind of like brothers in a sense, you know,
20:00and he's a real-deal guy, you know.
20:02It doesn't matter what's going on or what's going down.
20:06He's there,
20:06and so there's not a lot of people I can count on like that.
20:10We'll live all the lives in there.
20:11Oh, good.
20:14Make sure you're all decent up in there.
20:18Things weren't going as well as we expected.
20:20I think we overcame the couple obstacles we had.
20:22Things are going well now.
20:23Drew's finishing up welding on the bike,
20:25finished tearing it down,
20:26and hopefully we can get everything out
20:27to paint and powder coat in the morning.
20:44So we're finally breaking down the bike.
20:47Right now, we got it all the way down to the frame.
20:49Drew's got to still do some welding on it.
20:51A lot of it's done,
20:52but he's still got to finish welding that off.
20:54He's got to finish welding the gas tank off.
20:56This is purple.
20:57Okay.
20:58And then whatever you would decide on,
21:00because it's going to get covered.
21:02You're only going to really see that much of it.
21:03So if you want to do it in black, purple,
21:05whatever you want to do that in.
21:06That's fine.
21:06Whatever you got in the gun is fine for that.
21:08All right.
21:08Yeah, let's put this in first.
21:10Because I want to just put this in the back seat.
21:11You got to go in the back seat.
21:12All right.
21:12Got it.
21:14Here, if you want to set it.
21:15There you go.
21:15I'll get you in.
21:16All right.
21:16Let me get on the side.
21:17Yep.
21:17All right.
21:21We went to Enclave Motorsports.
21:23I did it once before,
21:25but this was a whole totally different trip, man.
21:35Hey, what's going on?
21:36What's up, man?
21:37We're going to go upstairs,
21:38give you a quick description of the driving program
21:40you're going to be doing,
21:41and all the ramp-to-ramp jumps
21:43and hoops of fire that you have to...
21:45That's why you signed the waiver.
21:48Come on upstairs.
21:49Let's get you started.
21:53Mike, that should be the car
21:54that we have at the crew house.
21:56I know.
21:57Right?
21:57Yeah.
21:58It was the neighborhood.
21:59Everybody there would like me more.
22:01It might take a little while to get to work.
22:02That's okay.
22:06Be careful, Mike.
22:07You got my daughter in the car.
22:09All right.
22:54You got sick last time you did it?
22:56A long time.
23:06You got sick last time.
23:08You got sick last time.
23:09You got sick last time.
23:40Yeah, you were doing pretty fast.
23:44Tight.
23:45Tight.
23:46Tight.
23:47Tight.
23:47Tight.
23:47Oh, my God.
23:48That was awesome.
23:51Oh, Gary, that saved him now.
23:56Good luck, John.
23:59The same good habits that we talked about in the driver's meeting.
24:02Being smooth with our inputs.
24:04Break, break, break, break, break, break, break.
24:05Smoother steering.
24:06Way smoother steering.
24:07Be patient, be patient.
24:08Looking ahead.
24:10Break, break, break, break.
24:10Turn hard, turn hard, turn hard, turn hard.
24:12Need you to come to a complete stop in two places.
24:15Oh, no.
24:17I did a lot better than I thought I would, but, you know,
24:20it kind of sucks, like, losing to your wife.
24:24Yeah.
24:25It was cool, man.
24:26It was great.
24:27A lot of fun.
24:28I let Anthony take both turns, and it was a good choice,
24:31because he was just having fun.
24:33Really fun to hang out with the crew, and, you know,
24:35kind of get out of the shop a little bit,
24:37and burn some rubber, baby.
24:39Yeah, man.
24:40We had a good time.
24:41Fast cars.
24:42Good people.
24:43Can't beat it.
24:44And our winner today, with a 17.374...
24:48Woo!
24:49Woo!
24:53Woo!
24:54Woo!
24:54Earl Callum!
24:56Woo!
24:57Let's hear it for our top three!
24:59Yay!
25:02I'm glad the clock wasn't working.
25:04Joe, in the history of motorsports, is this your first win?
25:08Absolutely.
25:10How does it feel to be a winner for all these fast people?
25:13Cool.
25:14Feels great to be on top.
25:17But then, all of a sudden, I started turning right
25:19when I needed to turn left, and I put gas instead of brakes,
25:22so I got it all twisted up, but, you know,
25:24hopefully I'll do a little bit better in Daytona.
25:26I think they gave me a simulator that didn't steer good,
25:31sour grapes, anyway.
25:33Paul said, if we get invited back again,
25:35I'll come back again and improve, that's for sure.
25:38Fun, a lot of laughs.
25:41I don't think I've seen anybody in the group laughing
25:44quite this much in the last six weeks.
25:46I had, like, a vehicle that reminded me of the show Mr. Bean.
25:51Paid pretty good time.
25:52I didn't want to shame anybody, so I stayed off the gas a little.
25:56It was a great day.
25:57It was a great day.
25:58I'm a car guy, so I love cars.
26:01It definitely was worth the day out.
26:10I like it.
26:11Is that even?
26:11Sure.
26:14Mike, you like it?
26:38Those are the bars you made, right Joe?
26:39Yeah.
26:40I made these.
26:42Well, my idea.
26:43Yeah, you told me how to make them.
26:45Yeah.
26:45You know, it wasn't for me.
26:47Hmm.
26:50Yeah, I'd say let's drop a receipt on.
26:51That way you can sit on it.
27:11Boy, that's a crusher.
27:13Yeah.
27:14Oh, my God.
27:15See, I'll help another.
27:21Like, the bikes that we're building now are totally different than the bikes that we built
27:24on Discovery previous things because everyone was like a theme bike and extreme, you know what
27:34I mean?
27:34Yeah.
27:34And I just think that.
27:36It was cool, though.
27:38It was cool.
27:39You know what I mean?
27:39I thought it was great.
27:39But, you know, there was an error for that.
27:42Yeah.
27:42I mean, I dig building these type of bikes more so.
27:47I mean, really, this bike here, you could ride anywhere.
27:51Yeah.
27:51You know what I mean?
27:52I mean, it's a comfortable bike, you know?
27:55Oh, yeah.
27:55I think we got something done on the bike today.
27:59It looks like they're kind of making some forward progress, not running into too many bumps.
28:04And it's going pretty smooth.
28:08So, the best part of the day today was my son, Dan.
28:12He came by.
28:13He was on his honeymoon.
28:15And he flew into Clearwater over here and surprised me.
28:20Last night, I went home.
28:21It was the first time in being here.
28:23So, it was great to see him and his wife and spend the day together.
28:29I'm glad he got to see the restaurant.
28:31I think he really enjoyed himself.
28:33You know, he did a little sightseeing.
28:36So, yeah, it was a good day.
28:37I'm really excited about this, especially after seeing the picture.
28:41Oh, yeah.
28:44Today, I want to get the oil tank lines run, get the air filter situated.
28:48We have to do some modifications, a little fabrication for that to go on and fit.
28:52We've got to space the rear sprocket out a little bit for chain alignment purposes.
28:57Hopefully, get the brake lines run, throttle cable, stuff like that.
29:01It's just as far as we can go.
29:02We'll be pretty close, I think, by the end of today.
29:03We're still waiting on the paint that should be coming in the next couple days.
29:08Hopefully, that's going to be the last thing that's going to be bolted on to finish the bite.
29:14Ow!
29:15Ow!
29:15Ow!
29:16Ow!
29:19All right.
29:20Have a good day.
29:20I think we need to do, like, .
29:23It's stuck over the pulp.
29:26Ken sent me the paint this morning.
29:28Wow.
29:29Wow.
29:48Yeah, I mean, I think things are going a little bit smoother today.
29:51So, we're going to work on the primary, get the primary on there.
29:56And I'm hoping to get maybe 90% done today.
30:00Tomorrow, we get the paint and a few other miscellaneous things.
30:03But I think we're doing good.
30:05I think we're okay.
30:06Yeah.
30:06I got a problem, dude.
30:11We can't have a problem.
30:13We don't we?
30:14What's the matter?
30:16Here, and here, we're not even on.
30:19For a quarter-inch up ahead, we still got to go in.
30:24Just .
30:26How is that possible?
30:30No, I had the other one.
30:33Same primer.
30:34No, it's a BDL.
30:36But it should be the same.
30:39A quarter-inch.
30:43How is that possible?
30:47Because, let me ask you this, dude.
30:49Did he have, what size tire is this?
30:52280.
30:53Did he have, like, a 240 on there?
30:55That makes sense to me.
30:57No.
30:58Because you can't go.
31:00The other frame's a 240.
31:04Brands is a 240.
31:07What I'm saying is, you can't go.
31:09If you had a 240 wheel here, this could be over where you need it to be.
31:13Say, half of an inch that way.
31:16Almost, you know, more centered.
31:18There's not a lot of difference between the 240 and the 280.
31:21I mean, there's some.
31:22There's probably not that much.
31:23But not, not, I don't even, huh?
31:25There's that much difference.
31:26We got the chain on.
31:27We got the spacing right on the sprockets.
31:29And we went to put the inner primary on, and it don't fit.
31:36It's a, it needs to go in a half inch.
31:39And the way that it's set up with the tire and the sprocket in the front,
31:48it's the opposite.
31:49So, you're stuck in the same position that you're in.
31:52You can't move one way or the other way.
31:56Because there's just no tolerance.
31:58You get the transmission up.
31:59Instead of disconnecting even the oil lines,
32:01I bet we can just kind of hang that down.
32:03Well, let's get the transmission out of there and look at it, right?
32:10So, I went to the very edge.
32:13I went to the inside of that ledge.
32:16That's as far as you can go without hacking.
32:19It's taking off all of that.
32:20Yeah, because you can feel it straight down now.
32:22You know what I'm saying?
32:23Like, it's nice.
32:24This still got to go.
32:26It's hung up on the dowel.
32:28It's not because of the transmission thing.
32:29It's just like that.
32:31You don't even get nothing.
32:57You don't even get nothing.
32:59Nope.
33:02But we're doing good.
33:03You know, I think that, again, I think that we're probably going to be close to being finished today.
33:09Ken's done with the tins.
33:10So, he's going to overnight that.
33:13And we'll have that tomorrow.
33:17What do we got there, Jim?
33:19Guessing it's the tins.
33:24I'm really excited about this.
33:26Especially ever seeing the picture.
33:28Oh, yeah.
33:42I tell you, that's cool.
33:46This particular bike really needs a spoiler, you know?
33:49Oh, yeah.
33:50That's going to look good.
33:51Very nice.
33:55This is the drum roll.
33:56This is the one, I think.
34:11Really nice.
34:12I think it's going to look crazy on there, you know?
34:19Very nice.
34:20Ken outdid himself.
34:21Most definitely.
34:24A lot of people are not crazy about purple, but I've always liked it.
34:28I was telling Christian, I did a purple bike for somebody who didn't like it.
34:32I wound up keeping it myself.
34:33The color contrast is phenomenal.
34:35And again, you know, it's just another great paint job that Ken's done.
34:40So, I'm really excited to, you know, get these.
34:45We should be able to mount these on today.
34:47And, yeah, I'm really happy with it, yeah.
35:24Nice fit.
35:25Whoops.
35:26That's our boy.
35:28That's our boy.
35:29That's our boy.
35:29It's a good fit.
35:32Oh, does this go on this side of the frame?
35:35One goes down and one goes on top?
35:38That's what the **** it was.
35:39Oh, here we go.
35:41I wasn't here when you finished it, man.
35:43That's my excuse.
35:45It goes like this.
35:49We were trying to match them down there, right?
35:52I got it.
35:56Yeah.
35:57If we made that work, that would have been pretty impressive.
35:59Yeah.
36:00You know what I mean?
36:02We're in balance this afternoon, so get your **** gear.
36:05Light that **** up.
36:21This side's not sparking.
36:32How you doing, boy?
36:33Hey, man.
36:34Huh?
36:35Any particular name you want today?
36:38Chuck.
36:38Chuck's good.
36:39Chuck.
36:43As long as there's gas in it, it'll sure fire up.
36:45I smell the gas.
36:46Yeah.
37:04Fire it off immediately.
37:07Like, probably quicker than the last four, five, six bikes that we did.
37:11Fire it off.
37:11And it actually sounded good.
37:13I don't think Christian had to adjust the carburetor too much at all.
37:17But we'll get it, you know, all go over the bike and then we'll take her out for a spin.
37:28That looks really nice.
37:29It fired right up.
37:30It sounded good.
37:31So it should be, should be good to go.
37:34Yeah, so the night before the unveil, it wouldn't start.
37:50Spark bus.
37:52This side's not sparking.
37:54Christian went through the whole system of what he thought the possibilities were.
37:59And he, believe me when I tell you, he knows he's a good mechanic Christian, good with electric.
38:05He worked for me for a long time.
38:07And he stayed probably another two and a half hours.
38:11He was not leaving until he got it.
38:22There was getting too much voltage dropped to the ignition module while cranking.
38:26This was going below 12 volts.
38:27And when I ran a direct lead from the battery hot to the ignition module, it'll fire right
38:32up when it's getting full juice.
38:34So it was one of those things you, of course it happens, you know, at whatever hour of the
38:39night it is right now.
38:40And the bike's, you know, going out tomorrow.
38:47You know, I think people, they have no idea what to expect.
38:50They get a whole different vision other than the one that they had before.
39:00We had the opportunity here to see what was going on and I was fascinated.
39:05I could have stayed here all day to see the great work that you're doing.
39:09And I hope that this bike will bring more awareness so that we can have more research, development,
39:15and let's find a cure for Alzheimer's and give everybody their memory back because that's
39:20all we have.
39:23So you guys ready to see the motorcycle?
39:41So we just got done with the Alzheimer's unveil and it went great.
39:44The crowd was awesome.
39:45The bike came out.
39:46Paul riding it.
39:47It sounded amazing.
39:48Coming up the hill, you just saw the purple and teal coming up and it was amazing.
39:52Leo loved it.
39:53Everybody loved it.
39:54Leo said he just always wanted to honor him.
39:57His father was this brilliant writer, an amazing human being.
40:00And it also brings awareness to Alzheimer's and dementia.
40:05What an amazing bike.
40:07I think we're going to strike up so many conversations, get people involved.
40:11Another one of a kind from OCC and I think we knocked it out of the park.
40:14You can see on the people's faces how excited and emotional it is for them.
40:19So when that happens, I always feel that we did our job.
40:24I really thank OCC for participating in this event.
40:27We are glad to be part of this old endeavor.
40:30I really love that you guys chose us to be part of this and I'd like to see where this
40:37stays.
40:38Actually, this quote, until Alzheimer's is the memory, is in my email signature.
40:42So every time I send a message to someone, that's the message that I'm sending out.
40:46So I'm so excited that the same message is going to be on this bike going all around the country.
40:50The audience here is so engaged.
40:53You know, this is something close to their heart.
40:55They're working every day to make Alzheimer's a memory.
41:01OCC!
41:03That was weak.
41:04Yeah.
41:04That was weak.
41:07OCC!
41:09Until Alzheimer's is a memory.
41:17Son, who can I believe?
41:23Vira, or you know what?
41:26Yes, it is a memory.
41:27You are lost.
41:27You have lost.
41:27You are lost.
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