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American Chopper Comes to the End of the Road

American Chopper is riding off into the sunset for good. The TLC reality series is closing shop after six seasons, with the series finale airing Thursday, Feb. 11 at 9/8c...

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Kate Stanhope

American Chopper is riding off into the sunset for good.

The TLC reality series is closing shop after six seasons, with the series finale airing Thursday, Feb. 11 at 9/8c.

Chopper premiered in 2003 on the Discovery Channel before moving to TLC in 2008. The series followed founder Paul Teutul, Sr., and his son, Paul Jr. (better known as Paulie or Junior) and the drama behind the scenes at their custom motorcycle shop, Orange County Choppers. "The Teutuls will always be a part of the Discovery family and we congratulate them on a tremendously successful series run," TLC said in a statement.

Watch a preview of American Chopper's series finale

Paul Teutul, Sr., said he anticipated "another two or three years" of the show in an October interview with the New York Daily News. However, Paul Jr., left the company — and the series — briefly earlier this season and was then sued by his father over company stock in December, according to TMZ.

Will you miss American Chopper?