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On
the surface, with his collection of
skulls, pet sharks, pit bulls and tattoos,
Jesse James Choppers rather Jesse James is the consummate motorcycle
outlaw. Some of this comes
naturally—after all, his
great-great-grandfather was the famous
outlaw's cousin. But this image is only a
small part of Jesse James' persona. I
wonder if Outlaw Jesse James would have
rode Jesse James Choppers?
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At
first glance, Jesse
James is the consummate
biker rebel. Tattoos,
knives, goatee, black
t-shirts, and skulls all
around him and his world
help create that image.
That image, in turn,
reflects a mere fraction
of the man that is West
Coast Choppers (
Jesse James
Choppers ). The rest
of his life reflects his
passion as an artist,
his love for his
children, and the
success that naturally
flows from a love of
custom motorcycles, hard
work and a job done
well.
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Originally from Long
Beach, California, Jesse
James grew up around his
father's antiques
business. His dad's
small shop was quartered
in a shared warehouse
with a large aftermarket
parts manufacturer for
Harley-Davidson's and
sport bikes. Those
childhood influences set
the stage for his path
in life ( Jesse
James
Choppers ).
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Jesse got his first
mini-bike at age 7, and
with that thrill his
passion for two-wheeled
machines was kindled. He
made his first crude
motorcycle exhaust
system during his
freshman year of high
school in his mother's
garage. His
perfectionist attitude,
however, prevented him
from keeping it; he
threw it away before
anyone saw it.
He played college
football, but a knee
injury ended his
athletic career early.
The injury forced him to
find a new job that
would allow him to
establish himself. He
trained intensely to
become a bodyguard, and
worked for years
protecting such notable
bands as Soundgarden,
Danzig, and Slayer,
touring the world with
them. During this period
of his life he met his
former wife, with whom
he has two children:
5-year-old (as of
Feb.2003) son Jesse Jr.
and 7-year-old daughter
Chandler. Another
career-threatening
injury, on the job at a
concert, forced him to
again reevaluate his
professional life. It
was then he decided to
make a career out of his
number one passion:
custom motorcycles.
Learning his trade from
legendary custom hot
rodder Boyd Coddington,
Jesse immersed himself
in the world of
hand-crafting bikes.
West Coast Choppers (
Jesse James Choppers ) was
born in the early 1990s,
and quickly established
its, and his, reputation
as a celebrity
motorcycle manufacturing
facility. He started the
shop in a small dusty
corner in a friend's
garage, with no loan, no
partners, and only a
glimmer of the future.
Slowly, painstakingly,
and with great
sacrifice, Jesse built
his future empire, and
continues to build his
bikes the same way. By
hand, from the ground
up. West Coast Choppers
now employs over 50
people, and builds bikes
ranging from
$50,000-$150,000, for
such clients as
Shaquille O'Neal and Kid
Rock. In 2002,
"Monster
Garage" (2002)
debuted on The Discovery
Channel, bringing Jesse
squarely to the
forefront of reality
television. With him as
the host and team leader
of the show that
features custom hot-rodding
at its absolute most
bizarre, Jesse's West
Coast Choppers has
become an integral part
of the program, as the
Monster Garage team
often utilizes Jesse's
shop and machinery to
help them meet the
challenges of the weekly
show. Conveniently, the
warehouse that serves as
Monster Garage's set is
located mere blocks from
West Coast Choppers'
Long Beach location.
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- Trivia
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Became
an ordained minister
through the
Universal Life
Church during the
Chevy
Suburban/wedding
chapel conversion,
specifically so that
he could be the one
to perform the
marriage ceremony
which signaled the
completion of that
episode's challenge.
Established
his celebrity status
with "West
Coast
Choppers," the
custom motorcycle
fabrication shop he
established in 1992.
Clients for his
bikes, which range
from $60,000 to
$150,000, include
basketball legend
Shaquille O'Neal,
model Tyson Beckford,
musician Kid Rock,
NASCAR start Kyle
Petty, and NFL wide
receiver Shawn
Jefferson.
Named
on People Magazine's
"50 Most
Beautiful
People" list
for 2003.
Tailors
each of his
special-order
motorcycle to the
specific buyer, a
process so specific
that James actually
takes numerous
measurements of the
rider and factors
those into the
design of each bike.
Is
dating Sandra
Bullock as of 2004.
Two
children with first
wife Carla, daughter
Chandler and son
Jesse James Jr. One
daughter with second
wife Janine, Sunny
James, (b. January
1, 2004).
Jesse
James is related to
"the outlaw
Jesse James"
from his great-great
grandfather's
cousin.
- Jesse
James Choppers
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