Cody Connelly Bio, Age, Family, College, Net Worth, Orange County Choppers

Cody Connelly Biography

Cody Connelly is a motorcycle builder from the United States, best known for his work at Orange County Choppers (OCC), which was featured on the American television show American Chopper. Cody departed Orange County Choppers to work at V-Force Customs (a custom motorcycle business in Rock Tavern, NY) with friend and former Orange County Choppers colleague Vincent DiMartino.

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How old is Cody Connelly? – Age

He is 36 years old as of 30 August 2023. He was born in 1987 in the United States.

Cody Connelly Family – Education

He was born to Sean Connelly and Darci Dembeck. Tylar Connelly is his younger sister. He acquired his first motorcycle, an XR-50, when he was five years old. By working on their bikes together, Connelly learnt how to maintain bikes from his father.

Cody Connelly Net Worth

She has an estimated net worth of $200,000.

Cody Connelly Career

Connelly’s most memorable occupation was at Orange Province Choppers (2001-2007), during which he went to Valley Focal Secondary School (Graduated 2005), BOCES and AMI (American Cruiser Establishment). The educational expense for AMI was paid by Orange Province Choppers as a feature of his preparation; subsequently in the wake of going to AMI, Connelly got back to work at OCC.

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Cody Connelly Photo

In mid 2003 not long before the main episode of American Chopper, Connelly was engaged with the plan and work of a bicycle that became known as “The Cody Task”.

As it was a business bicycle available to be purchased, the Cody Bicycle was sold for an undisclosed aggregate and the client gathered the bicycle during the 2003 Daytona Ocean side Bicycle Week. This was worked out during episode 6 of Season 1 of the series. In October 2007 Connelly left to collaborate with Vincent DiMartino at V-Power Customs.

Therefore, Connelly sued Orange Area Choppers and Paul Teutul Sr., looking for harms for misappropriation of resemblance, break of agreement and misrepresentation. He guaranteed the show involved his resemblance in banners, shading books and other product after he left it in October 2007. Connelly additionally guaranteed that he won’t ever get “an old fashioned chopper” that he helped plan, however the retailer’s, respondent Paul Teutul Sr. gave it to him in one episode of the show.