Rick stayed with Paul Sr. on the "American Chopper" show primarily due to their strong father-son bond and shared passion for custom motorcycle building. Despite their frequent conflicts and differing styles, their collaboration brought a unique dynamic to the show, highlighting both their creative talents and personal relationship. Rick's loyalty to his father and commitment to the family business ultimately played a significant role in his decision to remain involved.
Paul Teutul Jr., known as Pauly Jr. from Orange County Choppers (OCC), is from Montgomery, New York. He is the son of Paul Teutul Sr., the founder of OCC, and has been involved in the family business, creating custom motorcycles and appearing on the reality TV show "American Chopper."
The amount that TLC paid the OCC cast varied between members. Paul Sr. and Paul Jr. made $100,000 per episode.
American Chopper The Series - 2003 OCC Road Show 3-18 was released on: USA: 21 August 2006
He started VForce motorcycles with Cody (from OCC).
Did Jr go to grandmothers funeral from occ
No , he's started his own shop back in PA.
I stopped by OCC on Monday February 14 2011 and saw Rick walking through the show room with Jason and into the shop. From the observation area, I saw him fabricating a seat pan for a bike. Mike was working in there with him.
He makes $13,000 per episode he is in plus his salary from OCC.
as of today,YES
No he opened his own shop
Paul Teutul Jr., known as Pauly Jr. from Orange County Choppers (OCC), is from Montgomery, New York. He is the son of Paul Teutul Sr., the founder of OCC, and has been involved in the family business, creating custom motorcycles and appearing on the reality TV show "American Chopper."
Rick petko has quit occ and has joined pjd according to the series
yes
Not yet
rick is working for barton chev. in newburgh. he has left his wife, he alledgelly has a major cocaine problem..
The amount that TLC paid the OCC cast varied between members. Paul Sr. and Paul Jr. made $100,000 per episode.
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