Vinnie DiMartino started up V-Force Customs in 2007. V-Force is a custom motorcycle workshop. Vinnie used to work for OCC, Orange Country Choppers and appeared on the TV show "American Chopper: The Series" for a while.
Posted on 11.29.2009 12:00
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Over in the Middle East, there’s really no limit to what people can do and what they can come up with. That, of course, comes with the territory of being a country that’s rich beyond imagination. You only need to look at the fancy digs the local authorities ride in, which includes a police-spec Nissan GT-R , a Chevy Camaro , and a customized chopper to name a few. And while those are... Read Full Story
The Biker Lowdown is one year old and we are throwing a party on the Show this week and everyone is invited, Scheduled Guests include Vinnie DiMartino and Cody Connelly of V-Force Customs ,The one and only Ron Finch, Actor Emilio Rivera who plays Marcus Alvarez on Sons of Anarchy , Americas Funniest Biker Russ Nagel , Freelance Writer
on the Biker Lifestyle PAPPY , Legendary Biker Poet Sorez the Scribe , Motorcycle Romance Novelist Adelle Laudan, Music by Dan Lawson and many others!!! V-Force... Read Full Story
Hey gang. it's the old Doc here. Some years ago this Vinnie DiMartino quit OCC and that great Motorcycle show we all love to watch here at the Right Bull. Vinnie quit on Paul Teutul and his sons because he wanted more of the limelight. He was jealous with all the press the Teutuls were getting and this guy was selfish. Vinnie is a wuss fod doing this. You know pals I never really thought much of this Vinnie leaving Orange Country Choppers, but when Angry posted that video it got me really... Read Full Story
source picture: http://www.khaleejtimes.com/imagegallery.asp?next=15&file=data/photogallery/uaeinpic/photogallery2.xml§ion=uaeinpic source text: http://www.gulfnews.com/Nation/Traffic_and_Transport/10348372.html Emirati teenager's seatbelt safety invention wins police recognition Abu Dhabi: An Emirati teenager's intellect and concern for society beyond his years has gained him recognition from Abu Dhabi Police. Khalid Mohammad Ali Al Shemmari, 18, got a pat on the back from... Read Full Story