American Chopper: Senior vs. Junior - Season 2
Season 2
Episodes
Mikey's Art Opening
PJD starts a build for Jared Allen's charity while OCC works on a custom build for Supernatural Cymbals. Junior meets with lawyers to stay on top of a new lawsuit from OCC. Mikey gets a taste of the limelight at his successful art gallery opening.
Big Guns
OCC builds a bike for a long time client while Junior and Mikey head to Louisiana to consult with Will of Red Jacket Firearms on a custom gun design. Senior announces his reconciliation with one son and hopes he can make amends with Junior and Mikey.
Judgement Day
Senior visits Mikey's gallery and is affected by paintings depicting their strained relationship. While both shops work on respective builds, Junior learns he has won his appeal of Senior's lawsuit. Senior decides to make Junior a settlement offer.
Offer Denied
Senior's settlement offer to Junior goes nowhere. PJD rushes to complete two bikes for CrankyApe while OCC struggles to build three bikes for Trans Am Depot. Then, Senior's dog dies and Junior reaches out to his father.
Deadliest Catch Bike
The OCC crew heads up to Alaska to meet up with the Hillstrand brothers from Deadliest Catch. A Deadliest Catch bike is built and unveiled at the Catch Con fan convention in Seattle.
Cadillac Build-Off Part 1
Cadillac enlists both OCC and PJD to build a bike in a father-son build-off. But even as the competition heats up, Senior reaches out to Junior with a second settlement offer- this time, without lawyers.
Cadillac Build-Off Part 2
OCC and PJD rush to finish their Cadillac bikes for the build-off. Both crews race CTS-V's at the Monticello Raceway. Then Junior and Senior face each other when they unveil their bikes at GM.
The Settlement
Senior and Junior finally sit down to settle the two-year lawsuit that has torn their family apart. Amidst the drama, PJD starts a new bike for FIST enterprises while OCC builds a rock and roll inspired bike for Hard Rock.
Return of the Black Widow
Junior and Vinnie venture into enemy territory to pick up the coveted Black Widow bike. Senior is frustrated he hasn't seen Mikey post-settlement. PJD assembles the FIST bike while OCC creates the Power Probe bike.
Downsizing
PJD works on a build for Gears of War 3 while the OCC crew builds a bike for Feather Free Zone. Meanwhile, with the OCC headquarters in foreclosure, Senior decides to build a new shop at the front of his property.
Gears of War
OCC starts a build for Wyotech, a school for budding mechanics. PJD continues work on their Gears of War 3 trike. Wyotech students visit OCC to help out while the understaffed PJD crew wonders how to find talented mechanics.
Senior Reaches Out
Post-settlement, Senior tries to commission a painting from Mikey but gets mixed signals from his son. OCC starts a build for a hybrid seed company and PJD works on a modern build for a medical technology company.
Mikey's Decision
Senior continues to reach out to Mikey, who seeks counseling from Vinnie. PJD reveals the build for Cepheid, a medical technology company, while OCC unveils both a bike and a reverse trike for Beck's Hybrids.
Silent Treatment
PJD works on a build for Dekalb while OCC builds a charity bike for Cell Buckle. The harmony is disrupted at OCC when Jason is offended by Senior's design critiques, resulting in a mangled bike that must be rebuilt.
Communication Breakdown
Mikey and Senior both say they want to meet up, but go back and forth about the conditions they will meet under. OCC uses every last minute to complete their bike for US Biker Law. PJD unveils their bike for Dekalb.
Free Rick
Junior lands the biggest job of his career when he is asked to build a bike inspired by the restoration of Ground Zero in NYC. Senior secures a build for a wealthy foreigner and rumors fly at both shops over Rick's assumed discontent at OCC.
Old Rivals
A three-way build-off is announced and contender Jesse James throws down the gauntlet by sending vulgar cakes to OCC and PJD. OCC works on two bikes and Junior unveils the biggest build of his career at Ground Zero in NYC.
The Build-Off Part 1
The Build-Off Part 2
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