Wild inspiration drives Zach Ness and his crew to build the very best custom motorcycles, whether by resurrecting dead bikes or through premium commissions from clients seeking a one-of-a-kind dream machine.
Where to Watch Let it Ride • Season 1
10 Episodes
Rockin' Wheelies
E1
Rockin' WheeliesWhen a stunt rider from the YouTube sensation "Harley Wheelies" group commissions Zach to build a bike, the challenging, big-ticket build comes down to the wire - pushing Zach and his crew to their limits.
British Invasion
E2
British InvasionWhen Zach decides to expand his horizons by turning a vintage Triumph into a classic Bobber; his British bike choice drives his builders to the brink.
Flat Track Trouble
E3
Flat Track TroubleZach's quest to convert an ancient Harley Sportster into a flat-track race bike comes down to the wire, pushing the crew to their limits.
Gold Digger
E4
Gold DiggerWhen Zach gets the opportunity to follow in his grandfather's footsteps and build his legendary digger; he faces the most difficult challenge of his career.
I Know What Girls Like
E5
I Know What Girls LikeZach and his crew face two builds that pull them out of their comfort zone when they must transform a damaged Yamaha into a showpiece sport bike and then give a Harley Dyna the ultimate "girlie makeover."
A Tale of Two Harleys
E6
A Tale of Two HarleysWhen Zach gets a big money commission to customize a brand new Harley Road Glide, his ambitious build puts pressure on the team to live up to the client's expectations.
Showdown at Sturgis
E7
Showdown at SturgisThree generations of Ness bike builders are about to face off at America's legendary Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, an event that attracts more than 400,000 people every year.
The Good, the Bad, and the Ducati
E8
The Good, the Bad, and the DucatiZach and his team take on the unique challenge of customizing a motorcycle known for its exceptional aesthetics and engineering: the Ducati Hypermotard.
Ride and Go Seek
E9
Ride and Go SeekZach and his dad, Cory, look into a full custom project that involves finishing a bike started by one of the best ground-up custom builders and a close family friend who passed away three years ago.