DiMartino is, in fact, doing just fine without television. Upon his departure, he rather diplomatically explained that OCC didn't really have much opportunity for growth or advancement, and he felt driven to open up a shop and strike out on his own regardless of whatever interpersonal drama was playing out at the company.
Of course, said opportunities can be hard to come by in any family-run business, but that's even more true for a workplace plagued by conflict. Any boss as controlling as Paul Sr.
DiMartino's days of offering up his own custom modifications, however, were short-lived. You can probably guess where this is going. In DiMartino would be offered a job at Orange County Choppers, just one year prior to the Discovery Channel launching American Chopper , which quickly became a household name, with cast members making appearances on objectively better shows like King of the Hill.
According to DiMartino, the move was prompted by the realization that he wanted to start his own shop, and that OCC offered little opportunity for advancement. DiMartino continued working on his V-Force efforts until around , when costly overhead and a decline in motorcycle sales and popularity lead to a major change in operations at V-Force.
Expensive shop equipment such as a water jet and a CNC machine were sold off, and DiMartino shifted his attention from churning out custom cruisers, to wrenching on cars. In some instances DiMartino has stated that he still occasionally helps Paul Jr.
Outside of wrenching at his shop, DiMartino has four kids three daughters and a son with his wife Melissa DiMartino. He seems to be open to one day getting back into the business side of customizing motorcycles, but for now is content with his auto shop. A Chinese professor visiting Los Angeles early this month fought off an attacker using martial arts in an incident that has gone viral across Chinese media.
Pigai came to Los Angeles on Oct. Until I saw this. An Orange County mom has filed a police complaint after her daughter was left with a concussion from a sucker punch during a youth basketball game. In DiMartino was offered a job at Orange County Choppers, just one year prior to the Discovery Channel launching American Chopper , which quickly became a household name, with cast members making appearances on objectively better shows like King of the Hill.
According to DiMartino, the move was prompted by the realization that he wanted to start his own shop, and that OCC offered little opportunity for advancement. DiMartino continued working on his V-Force efforts until around , when costly overhead and a decline in motorcycle sales and popularity lead to a major change in operations at V-Force. Expensive shop equipment such as a water jet and a CNC machine were sold off, and DiMartino shifted his attention from churning out custom cruisers, to wrenching on cars.
In some instances DiMartino has stated that he still occasionally helps Paul Jr. Judging by his Instagram feed, he and his wife Melissa spend a lot of time with their four kids: Vanessa, twins Isabella and Ava, and Vincent.
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