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Narrated by
  
Greg Berger

Original language(s)
  
English

Cinematography
  
Phil Lott

Network
  
History

Executive producer
  
David Roma

5.5/10
IMDb

Country of origin
  
United States

No. of seasons
  
1

First episode date
  
1 July 2014

Language
  
English

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Theme music composer
  
Ride On by Dierks Bentley

Similar
  
Biker Build‑Off, American Chopper, Ride with Norman Reedus, Shark Wranglers, Full Throttle Saloon

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Biker Battleground Phoenix is a scripted reality television series developed for the History Channel. Narrated by Greg Berger, the series pits five rival bike-builders from Phoenix, Arizona, against each other to see who can design and build the best bike to put an end to their rivalry and smack talking. The first episode aired on Thursday, July 1, 2014, at 10:00 pm.

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Premise

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After legendary bike-designer Paul Yaffe finds out his competition is stealing his ideas and seeing his designs in magazines and his rivals posting them on social media, he decides to answer them by issuing a custom bike-building challenge. He believes the only way to get out of this situation is to challenge his rivals to a "real build" and end this smack talk once and for all. Yafee says, "Let's compete in our own an old-school of craftsmanship battle of hands and creativity. Five identical bikes, lock yourself in your garage, your tools, your hands, your crew and create what you can." Yaffie contacts his four business enemies and meets them in person at the world famous Hideaway Grill in Cave Creek, Arizona to discuss the terms before going head-to-head on his bike-build challenge.

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Throughout the series, these Arizona bike-builders go through a series of struggles; from fordging friendships to risking rivalries. Either way, viewers will watch their emotions unfold by getting an up-close and personal look at their skills of craftsmanship that go into making some of the best custom Baggers in world. The Bagger-style motorcycles are cruisers outfitted with saddlebags on their tail which are ideal for touring, hence the name "baggers". The backtrop of Phoenix was chosen because of how well the baggers are represented by the bike shop who produce their own customized cruisers. This signature style of baggers started out there and the local builders set all the latest trends.

Opening Introduction: (narrated by Greg Berger)

The Bike Builders

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  • Paul Yaffe – "The Legend" (Paul Yaffe Originals) For the past 30 years, he's dominated the custom-motorcycle scene in Arizona. They call him "The Governor". He made is fame in the 1980s with the Chopper and then later with the Bagger.
  • Brian Jenkins – "The Rebel" (Hatred Customs) He builds every one of his custom bikes from sctratch from scrap metal parts from the local junkyard in his own garage.
  • Kody McNew – "The Young Gun" (VooDooo Bikeworks) He made a name for himself last year by winning awards at Sturgis, the largest bike-building competition in the world by turning his hobby into an empire overnight with his stylistic bikes.
  • John Shope – "The Risk Taker" (Dirty Bird Concepts) Yafee's number one rival, Shope has fought his way to the top, and in just eight years, he built a multi-million dollar empire from the ground up.
  • Len Edmondson – "The Outsider" (Azzkikr Customs) A Canadian billionaire who sold his construction company in Vancouver and moved to Phoenix to start his own custom bike business.
  • Bike Builder's Throwdown

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    The terms: Five identical stock bikes that each go to a builder's shop with the doors close. The builders can only spend $5,000 on it, and nobody who doesn't work for them can work on the bike. It's whatever they can do to modify that bike as it sits with what they have to work with. And the only one who can fabricate the bike is the owner, however it's they're decision if they want to involve their crews to help. Bottom line - There's a $5,000 limit and the bikes have to be rideable. The timeline is three months.

    Yaffe Challenge Rules:

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  • 6 week build timeframe to complete their bikes
  • only current employees can work on the bike (no outside contractors are allowed)
  • $5,000 in Harley-Davidson parts (through their sponsoring dealerships)
  • $2,000 of their own money to spend on aftermarket accessories
  • Sturgis Bike Building Contests

    Full Throttle "Baddest Bagger" Contest:

  • "Mike and Angie Ballard" Award (owners of the Full Throttle Saloon]]: Brian Jenkins
  • "Baddest Biker" Award: Tim McNamer of Ballistic Cycles (for his hubless bagger)
  • The 26th Annual Rat Hole Custom Bike Show:

    "Best of Show" Award: Brian Jenkins

    Buffalo Chip "Supreme Sturgis Showdown":

    Rules/Judges: Five motorcycle industry experts evaluate the bikes for "form", "fit" and "finish".

    Results

  • 1st Place: John Shope - "Chrome King"
  • 2nd Place: Paul Yaffe - SRT Bike
  • 3rd Place: Kody McNew - Turbine Jet Bike
  • 4th Place: Len Edmondson - "Race Star"
  • 5th Place: Brian Jenkins - Red Bagger
  • People's Choice Award: John Shope - "Chrome King"

    References

    Biker Battleground Phoenix Wikipedia