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V Force Customs lining up its own TV program


Mid-Hudson News Network

October 14, 2008

Vinnie DiMartino

ROCK TAVERN – This Friday marks the first anniversary of Vinnie DiMartino's business, V Force Customs, a custom motorcycle manufacturer.

DiMartino spent six years with the Orange County Choppers a few miles up Route 17K in the Town of Newburgh and appeared with the father and sons team on their television program.

Now with his own custom motorcycle shop and his own style of bike, DiMartino is working on his own television show.

"We're actually getting ready to do a TV series. It should be pretty good. We're actually going to start working on that," he told MidHudsonNews.com. "We're going to Daytona for Biketober Fest and in the process of doing that we're meeting up with a production company down there."

DiMartino would not divulge the nature of the show, but said it would not be anything like the Choppers' program.

DiMartino and his assistant, Cody Connelly, who also left the Choppers, have built three bikes so far – the first one – V Force One, the second – for the Tampa Bay Arena football team, and the third one – dubbed V Force Deuce.

DiMartino, 36, lives in Montgomery with his wife, Melissa, and their three daughters, a five-year-old and two-year-old identical twins.

   
 

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