Tue, Nov 15, 2016
David Mucci's Draft Studio from Chicago, IL takes on Michael Mundy's Steel Bent Customs from Tampa, FL. Expecting to build a vintage motorcycle, both teams have 72 hours to tackle the challenge of customizing a brand new bike with computer-driven mechanics. One misstep could turn these performance bikes into nonworking duds on two wheels.
Tue, Nov 22, 2016
Loaded Gun Customs' Kevin Dunworth brings an all-star team to the competition that includes renowned chopper fabricator Will Ramsey and the fastest woman on a motorcycle, Jody Perewitz. Opposing them is LA's Lossa Engineering and legendary builder Jay LaRossa. When it comes to sourcing parts and hitting up connections for this Harley Sportster build, Lossa holds the clear home-team advantage.
Tue, Nov 29, 2016
Brian Sloma and LA's Spirit Lake Customs face off with Brady Young and team Seaweed and Gravel from Leucadia, CA in a challenge to turn a stock street bike into a classic flat tracker. As the judges wait to race the bikes, both teams face electrical issues that force them to work together and use every second of the 72-hour clock.
Tue, Dec 13, 2016
It's a matchup between DIY garage builders from Louisville, Kentucky and a superbike racing pit crew from Boerne, Texas when Scott Halbleib's H Garage takes on James Compton's Compton Customs. A belt-driven starter bike foils Compton's plans to upgrade performance while H Garage battles sleep deprivation to finish their build in time.
Tue, Dec 20, 2016
The competition returns to its roots in Cleveland, Ohio and Skidmark Garage, where friendly boasting between builders ultimately became a 72-hour test of endurance and craftsmanship. James Vann and Bedlam Werks from Athens, Georgia take on Cameron Jones and LA-based Lucky Wheels in a showdown heavily affected by wintry Midwestern weather and riding conditions.