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The Ride of a Lifetime: Doing Business the Orange County Choppers Way

The Ride of a Lifetime: Doing Business the Orange County Choppers WayAuthor: Paul Teutul
Publisher: Wiley
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ISBN: 0470449977
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Publication Date: March 9, 2009
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Tough, smart business advice on what it takes to run a successful business–from the star of the hit TLC show American Chopper

You could hardly blame someone for being intimidated if they ran into big Paul Teutul in a dark alley. Massive and mustachioed, frequently scowling, and decked out in a sleeveless tee with tattooed biceps bulging, he strikes an imposing figure. But as the millions of people who follow his family business on TLC's popular show American Chopper know, Paul Sr. is not only a nice guy, but a great businessman as well.

Since founding Orange County Choppers in Upstate New York in 1999, Teutul has grown the business from a hobby into a 70-person-plus operation that produces and sells 150 custom bikes a year at retail prices starting at $30,000 and quickly escalating to six figures. Teutul and his team not only sell their choppers from their world headquarters in Newburgh, New York, but throughout a multicountry dealership network in the US and abroad. Paul and his sons build the best one-of-a-kind choppers in the world with unrivaled passion, creativity, and honesty.

In The Ride of a Lifetime, Teutul elucidates the business principles that have made Orange County Choppers a household name. His smart, commonsense business wisdom works for businesses both big and small in any industry. Here, readers will learn firsthand how Teutul built a uniquely successful business by working hard and demanding it from others; encouraging and embracing unfettered creativity; establishing well-defined roles for every team member and demanding they support each other; and using honest conflict and confrontation to solve problems and constantly innovate. The Ride of a Lifetime is a smart, tough-as-nails guide to business success that every entrepreneur should read.

Paul Teutul, Sr (Montgomery, NY), is the founder of Orange County Choppers, one of the world's premier builders of custom motorcycles. He formerly ran a family-owned steel fabrication shop before he began building custom bikes as a hobby, eventually founding Orange County Choppers in 1999. Since 2002, he and his business have been the subject of the hit TLC show American Chopper.

Amazon Exclusive: Photos and Commentary from Paul Teutul

Triumph Flames Bike - This bike, called Triumph Flames, is a classic example of an old school bobber. This bike was inspired by the first bike that I ever owned, a 1971 Triumph, which is still in my garage today.

Pitchfork Bike - The Pitchfork bike is another classic ‘60s-style chopper with extended forks and elongated frame. I love the sissy bar on this, and how it contrasts with the simple, straight exhaust pipes. A great retro bike.

Orange Bobber Bike - The Orange Bobber is another bike in my Old School Series. The bike is true to the 1950s style bike. I built it with Rick for an exhibit at Sturgis Bike Week in 2006.

Greenie Bike - The Greenie is part of my Sr. Old School series. The green gas tank, spring seat, along with the straight up handlebars are classic old school.

Sunshine Bike - Sunshine was my first Harley, it’s a 1974 FX Superglide. It’s called Sunshine because of the sunny paint job. I changed this bike a dozen times over the years, but to this day, it’s still my favorite. Incidentally, I have a tattoo of the sun featured on the gas tank.


Product Description

Tough, smart business advice from the star of the hit TLC reality show "American Chopper"

Now in paperback, The Ride of a Lifetime elucidates the business principles that have made Paul Teutul Sr. and Orange County Choppers a household name. Paul's smart, commonsense business wisdom works for businesses both big and small in any industry. Here, he shows you firsthand how he built a uniquely successful business by working hard and demanding it from others; encouraging and embracing unfettered creativity; establishing well-defined roles for every team member and demanding they support each other; and using honest conflict and confrontation to solve problems and constantly innovate.

Paul and his sons build the best one-of-a-kind choppers in the world with unrivaled passion, creativity, and honesty. The Ride of a Lifetime shows you how they do it.

  • Offers an inside look at the business practices that built Orange County Choppers into a massively successful business
  • Reveals a different side to the OCC family patriarch
  • Full of practical, real world business principles that lead to unlimited success for any business

The Ride of a Lifetime is a smart, tough-as-nails guide to business success that every entrepreneur should read.


Customer Reviews:
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5 out of 5 stars Husband Loved this Book!!!!   October 29, 2009
Tabitha S. Roberson
My husband loved this book without a doubt!!!! We Watch O.C.C. every week and enjoy the show, you will enjoy this book as well.


4 out of 5 stars Doing business the OCC way   October 12, 2009
Bob Toy (KY, USA)
Enjoyed this book as much as an autobiography of Paul as its intended purpose as a how-to book for small business. The insight into his personal life was especially meaningful as a co-friend of Bill Wilson. Would recommend for anyone with co-addiction to motorcycling.


1 out of 5 stars How to succeed...write a terrible book on the back TV fame   September 30, 2009
J Clarkson (United Kingdom)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

American Chopper is a really entertanining show. We become absorbed in the lives of the people that work in this high octain environment with disfunctional families that most of us can in some way identify (however tenuious).

Paul Teutal Snr has been managed rather well by some clever PR company who obviously thought it would be a money spinner if he wrote a teasing book to tempt the fans into some more insite on his life and works.

Sadly this is possibly the worst book I've ever read. It's badly written, poorly edited, painfully repetative (by the 2nd chapter use of the phrase "the success that I am today" is so entrenched into your memory that you honestly think this will be the name of the sequal - God forbid he should write one.)

The Teutels are very good at building bikes. They're much better at capitalizing on media attention. For that I applaud his business accumen.

As far as telling a story, well as they say across the pond in the USA...you suck!

Do not waste your money on this one. It just makes Mr Teutel a little richer and you a little financially poorer (mentally poorer as well if you actually read this piece of drivel all the way through)



2 out of 5 stars Worth A Read For Fans, But Disappointing   September 25, 2009
William Reardon (Los Angeles, CA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I wanted to like this book. I really did. I read business books, I read biographies, and I'm a big fan of the Tuttles & American Chopper.

What perplexes me is how short the book can be, yet be so repetitive. And why so is much left out? Senior aims to write a book to help the small business owner, akin to Jack Welch's "Winning." He's certainly qualified, having grown first Orange County Ironworks and then OCC, but oddly absent from the book is perhaps the most pivotal moment in the shop's history -- getting on Discovery & the creation of American Chopper. The growth through the period, the expansion of bringing things in-house, expanding into a production line, what's involved in a custom bike... none of it's there.

Likewise the discussion about employees relations. He talks about a few cases, good & bad. He talks about Rick & how employees are like family & need to be treated as such. But no mention of one of one of the employees that was there for most of the beginning, Vinnie. I'd like to hear Paul's take on it, for better or worse, etc.

I think a much interesting book would have been one that simply chronicled the rise of OCC, and the Tuttles in conjunction with it. Hopefully they write that one day.

All said, it's a short book. If you're a fan & interested in business, it's probably still worth reading, just be ready for disappointment.



1 out of 5 stars Waste Of Time and Money   September 16, 2009
Gary John (Arizona USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I purchased this book in great anticipation hoping to learn more about the success of this "family" business. This book is no more than a basic high school business study. There is no magic revelation as to the real reason this "family" business succeeded. The book makes NO mention of the relationship he has with the Discovery Channel and now TLC. Had it not been for the TV series I doubt most of us would know anything about OCC. He makes maybe a 3 paragraph mention of each Paulie and Mickey and gave no credit to either one for the success of OCC. Those two added personality to the show and the business and it now appears they are expendable. This man takes full credit for his masterful business plan and business acumen. He saw the bright white guiding light after he sobered up which he makes mention of in the book. But dumb luck played a major role for OCC success and again had it not been for the TV shows I am sure he would still be in his garage. I would have liked to have know how Discovery and OCC got together. I want to know what happened to Vince, Nubs and others. I am especially not happy with how little (if any) credit he gave to Pauli who is a class A fabricator and built some of most creative choppers in the world. About half way into this stupid book I really wanted to just can it. But I had the flu and nothing else to do but suffer through it. But I did leave it in the hotel trash bin. Don't waste your money on this self centered self proclaimed business expert. He did not write this, he can't even speak a complete sentence.

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