The WORST seasons of American Chopper

Every season of American Chopper ever, ranked from worst to best by thousands of votes from fans of the show. The worst seasons of American Chopper!

American Chopper profiles the lives of New York natives Paul Teutul Sr. and son Paul Jr. of Orange County Choppers (OCC), creators of the world's most outrageous custom motorcycles. Follow the day-to-day drama of this volatile father and son team as they battle impossible deadlines and each other to push the envelope of motorcycle design and fabrication.

Last Updated: 12/20/2024Network: DiscoveryStatus: Ended
Season 3
star
7.75
4 votes

#1 - Season 3

First Aired 3/8/2005

Season 2
star
7.75
4 votes

#2 - Season 2

First Aired 6/8/2004

Season 1
star
7.75
4 votes

#3 - Season 1

First Aired 4/1/2003

Season 6
star
8.00
3 votes

#4 - Season 6

First Aired 4/10/2009

Season 5
star
8.00
3 votes

#5 - Season 5

First Aired 1/18/2008

Season 4
star
8.00
3 votes

#6 - Season 4

First Aired 1/19/2007

Season 7
star
8.40
5 votes

#7 - Season 7

First Aired 3/3/2018

The Teutuls have been on a wild ride, and it certainly isn't ending any time soon. Paul Sr. has revamped Orange County Choppers - turning it into a complex with a shop, café, bowling alley, restaurant and of course, the showroom - and while OCC has a new look, the crew's antics and endless pranks remain. Meanwhile, Paul Jr. is encountering all new stresses and challenges with a family of his own. Still, though their lives have evolved, the guys' commitment to building the most incredible bikes in existence has never faded - Paul Sr. and Paul Jr. even take steps towards mending their relationship, working together for the first time in 10 years.

Season 8
star
8.50
2 votes

#8 - Season 8

First Aired 2/13/2019

Over the past year, Paul Sr. and Paul Jr. have taken steps toward mending their once fractured relationship. Faced with the challenges of a changing market and a need to build mind-blowing bikes, the Teutuls must push their limits on every signature build. Paul Sr. takes a risk at Orange County Choppers as he moves his bike designs in a different direction. However, he also jumps at an opportunity to go back to his roots, designing a throwback line of affordable motorcycles. Meanwhile, Paul Jr. - working to keep up with looming deadlines as he takes on new concepts and builds - challenges himself to build a streamlined bike for the MLB Network, all to impress his father who recommended him for the job.