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kitezilla: The gal who did the artwork on the David Mann Bike was fantastic! Do you plan on using more of her designs on future bikes?
Paul Sr: Anything's possible.
boomersooner: Would you guys ever have a head-to-head biker build-off against each other?
Paul Sr: That's a possibility, too.
Paul Jr: It's been proposed a few times. We're just waiting for the right time to do something like that.
wabanak: As the son of a POW in World War II, I really appreciate the POW/MIA Bike. How long did that actually take to make?
Paul Sr: About two, two and a half weeks.
Jonathon-M: About how many bikes do you guys build in the run of a year?
Paul Jr: About 100 or more.
Paul Sr: You don't really count them, but we've got quite a staff on there building bikes. There are always four or five bikes a day being built on different lists.
Paul Jr: We're actually looking for fabricators now, people with four or more years' experience building bikes.
nicole427: Paul Jr., building all of these theme bikes, does it become difficult to come up with different and creative designs for each one?
Paul Jr: Yeah, sometimes. Sometimes it's difficult. A lot of it depends on the theme.
laughingtoo: When do you think more of the guys will have a chance to build some of their own creations, like Christian and Nick?
Paul Sr: That's kind of hard to say because we have such a hard time keeping up with what we have. But if someone wants to and they have the liberty of time to do that, we wouldn't object.
hot_occ_chic: Paul Sr., how come Mikey gets away with much more than Paulie?
Paul Sr: Because I like him better.
hot_occ_chic: Paulie, do you feel like your dad is way to hard on you?
Paul Jr: I think the most common question I get is whether my father really is like he is in the show, and I would say, yes, he's really like that. It's not so much that he's hard on me as that he likes to complain about nothing.
bernardara: Paul Jr., can you describe the first bike that you ever built? What was it like?
Paul Jr: It was a chopper, before choppers really got popular. Me and my father built it together, and it was a really nice-looking bike. It was black with yellow hot-rod flames.