If you're a fan of 'American Chopper' (2003) and love the high-octane drama of custom bike building, this article is for you. We've compiled a list of 10 similar shows and movies that capture the same blend of craftsmanship, family dynamics, and intense rivalries. Whether you're into reality TV or documentaries, there's something here to fuel your passion for motorcycles and behind-the-scenes action.

Diesel Brothers (2016)
Description: Specializes in building massive, diesel-powered trucks and vehicles, emphasizing power and ruggedness, similar to the bold and heavy-duty builds in motorcycle customization.
Fact: The show is based in Utah and features the DieselSellerz team, known for their outrageous and often environmentally controversial builds.


Counting Cars (2012)
Description: This series highlights the restoration and customization of classic cars and motorcycles, emphasizing the craftsmanship and passion behind each project, similar to the detailed and artistic approach in vehicle customization.
Fact: The show is part of the 'Counting' franchise, which also includes 'Pawn Stars' and 'American Restoration,' and is filmed in Las Vegas.


Fast N' Loud (2012)
Description: The show revolves around restoring and customizing vehicles, often with a focus on high-energy transformations and dramatic reveals, much like the intense and creative builds seen in motorcycle customization.
Fact: The show is set in Dallas, Texas, and features Richard Rawlings and Aaron Kaufman, who turn old, broken-down cars into valuable, eye-catching rides.


Texas Metal (2017)
Description: Focuses on extreme vehicle customization, often pushing the limits of design and engineering, mirroring the bold and innovative builds seen in motorcycle fabrication.
Fact: The show is based in Houston, Texas, and features the team at Ekstensive Metal Works, known for their over-the-top custom trucks and cars.


Street Outlaws (2013)
Description: Centers around underground street racing and the customization of high-performance cars, reflecting the same adrenaline-fueled passion and mechanical expertise seen in bike builds.
Fact: The show is set in Oklahoma City and follows a group of racers who compete in illegal street races, though they later transitioned to more legal venues.


Monster Garage (2002)
Description: This show takes ordinary vehicles and transforms them into extraordinary machines, much like the radical and unexpected modifications seen in custom bike builds.
Fact: Hosted by Jesse James, the show often tasked teams with converting vehicles into completely different functional machines, like turning a car into a boat.


Pimp My Ride (2004)
Description: Transforms beat-up cars into flashy, customized rides with over-the-top features, capturing the same spirit of creativity and spectacle as extreme motorcycle builds.
Fact: The show was hosted by Xzibit and often included outrageous modifications like adding fish tanks or gaming consoles to the cars.


Overhaulin' (2004)
Description: Focuses on surprising car owners with complete makeovers of their beloved vehicles, capturing the same emotional highs and dramatic reveals as custom motorcycle builds.
Fact: The show was originally hosted by Chip Foose, a renowned automotive designer, and often involved elaborate pranks to trick the car owners before the big reveal.


Biker Build-Off (2002)
Description: A competition-based series where custom motorcycle builders face off to create the most impressive bikes, showcasing the same level of skill and creativity found in high-stakes vehicle customization.
Fact: The show often featured legendary builders like Billy Lane and Paul Yaffe, and it helped popularize the custom motorcycle culture in the early 2000s.


Wheeler Dealers (2003)
Description: Focuses on buying, restoring, and selling cars for a profit, highlighting the practical and financial aspects of vehicle customization, much like the business side of bike building.
Fact: The show originally featured Mike Brewer as the wheeler-dealer and Edd China as the mechanic, with a focus on affordable and practical restorations.
