So right here, we have
an outdoor deck, patio deck. Seems to be a heated Jacuzzi. Man, just for this view alone. This penthouse suite
at the William Vale will cost you $12,000 a night. That's right,
you heard it here first. Maybe have a listening party,
a small engagement, you get a big promotion
at work, come check it out. This how players
kick it, you dig? Big-boy style. All right.
All right, big guy. -What's going on?
-How you doing, man? -Very good. How are you?
-Nice to meet you. I'm 2 Chainz. Nice to meet you.
I'm Ricco, man. Nice to meet you,
Chef Ricco. ♪♪ I'm calling this
episode, "BOBS." Check it out, now.
-All right. Ballin' Out
Brooklyn Style. There it is. I made that up. And it's
copywritten already. We on the BOBS kick. We ballin' out
Brooklyn style. The most expensive room
in the Williams Vale, they going for $12,000
a night. -Something like that.
-You know what I mean? So I might do 12 nights.
Do the math. During the break, I have --
I take medicine, certain medicine,
medication. And I've developed
an appetite. So now
we're about to indulge in one of the most
expensivest brunches on the face
of this Earth, featuring Chef Ricco, and your
player partner 2 Chainz. There we go. [ Air horn blowing ] You want to do this? -Let's do it.
-All right. So we got a little brunchy stuff
here, all right. Ooh.
Dawg, what it this, bro? You got
a little lobster here. This is the biggest lobster
I've ever seen in my life. That's a cute lobster
right there. Yeah, this guy is probably
about 70 years old. And you can just tell by --
by the size of...? How you know
that this thing is...? Yeah, it usually goes
by the rings, how many rings there are
and the space in between 'em. -That'll tell you, you know.
-Okay. That's knowledge. So he had a -- he say
he had a good life. ♪♪ [ Church bells tolling ] [ Baby crying ] [ Lobster screams ] I'ma tell you
the truth, man. I've never seen a lobster
this big, personally. I mean,
I can see me literally framing it, you know
what I'm saying? -Yeah, this is --
-I can see me fram-- You know how,
like, people -- people, you got a deer head
or something shit on your wall. Not 2 Chainz. No, it wouldn't last
a month. I'm having lobster claws. So, hold on, man.
-Mm-hmm? That's --
-Oh, yeah, that's a -- -That's it.
-Yeah, that's like -- This is
an Australian truffle? Yeah.
And then -- This is
an Australian truffle. You gonna learn a lot.
-Look at that thing. And you saying these
about $3,000 apiece? They can go up to that. Right now, they're
a little bit cheaper. -All right, I want to try that.
-Let's go do this. Let's go do this. I'm a little torn
about that lobster. I feel like them people that
don't want animals to die. ♪♪ Gonna take this guy.
We're gonna get one of the -- like, the, kind of
the sharpest pieces to get a little,
little grip. Oh, my God, that's how you --
How long I have to do that? I've never done that. You've got to get me
the opportunity, bro. I've never -- I've never --
Is this called...? No, smell that. See, it's got that nice funk,
little earth on it. I like
a little funk sometimes. Yeah. Got a little
hash quality to it. You got the warm cheese. It's just gonna release
some of the essential oils out of the truffles.
-Oh, yeah. You see me, man. So this called
truffling, right? -Yeah.
-Yeah, I'm truffling. ♪ Shake that truffle,
shake, shake that truffle ♪ You missed a spot
right there. Oh, yeah, can't. ♪ Shake that truffle,
shake, shake that truffle ♪ Simple food. -I can't believe --
-Two or three things. I can't believe --
Look at that, man. God is --
Look at that. God is so good. Just gonna throw
some of this beautiful golden
osetra caviar. You looking at about --
about $6,000 with the pizza. And you got $200 an ounce
for this caviar. Damn. That's 2 ounces
right there. That's $400. Man, this jug
and it's like, this hustlin', just like,
this trappin'. -There it is.
-You trappin' food. I don't know about --
-I trap some food for sure, man. I don't know about you,
I got to try this shit. There you go. I'm just gonna eat
the caviar off the spoon if you don't mind, huh? Mm-hmm. Feel free to shave
some truffle on that guy, too, if you want.
-For real? Why not, right? Boom. Tell me more about like,
you know, your neighborhood,
about you growing up. Like, Brooklyn,
I hear is flourishing. You know, I mean, my man
Jay-Z, 444, man, he talk that Brooklyn shit,
you know what I mean, so collaborate on that for me
while I fuck this truffle up. I grew up playing stick ball
off this abandoned factory that we're sitting in
that's now got a $12,000 suite
in it, you know. -Aw!
-Aw! -So, I mean --
-Oh, is that -- that's real? Yeah, yeah, this was
a factory for years. So I get to do all
the food for that and it's
a tremendous thing to be able to have that
in my own neighborhood, where before, I couldn't
get a job at a diner, 'cause I didn't have
experience, you know. Right. People were sitting in the city
looking over at Brooklyn the whole time,
when we had the best view. And if I don't have to go
to the city every day and I can work
in my own backyard... Oh, no, that's --
that's a blessing. -...I respect it.
-So this shit is delicious. How much would a brunch
like that cost me? That big guy kicking around
over there, that big lobster... If you really gonna
eat all those? I'll Ziploc them
motherfuckers up. I'll sell them motherfuckers
by the gram. This ain't nothing
but some work right here. People love truffles,
man. Yeah, you looking
at, like, 2 grand, you know, not too crazy.
You know? With that lobster, it maybe
can be three people maybe, I think, could maybe
do three people. Yeah, definitely.
2 grand apiece. -2 grand apiece?
-Yeah, why not? Now, now we're talking. I was trying to split
that money. I was trying
to split that up. I'm sure somebody has
given you the 2 grand and I'm sure you're going
to get plenty more 2 grand. Excuse me, that shit
is delicious. Narrator: Before Lance Armstrong
and blood doping, there was the good,
old penny-farthing. Invented in 1869, these bikes
with big-ass front wheels were ridden by well-to-do
young men with a need for speed. Fast-forward
to the 20th century, velodromes with smooth tracks and curved banks
come to Brooklyn. And now in 2017, there's a city
full of hipsters willing to spend
a pretty penny on a bike that can get them
where they need to go in style. True. ♪♪ -Hey.
-Hey, what's going on? How you doing, man?
I'm 2 Chainz. -Jeff.
-Nice to meet you, Jeff. -You, too.
-David. What's going on, man? Nice to meet you, David. ♪♪ This looks like some other side
of the world-type shit right here, bro.
What is that? This is a one-of-a-kind
custom bike, most expensive
bicycle out there. It retails for $35,000. Wow. I see the different skins
that you got here. I see
the rose-gold finish. Is there something else
that the people should know? And why does it cost
so much damn money? -Absolutely.
-Does it ride by itself? Is this an automatic? Not at all.
It's a real bicycle. The original leather
that came on this was regular leather. And they took
regular Brooks and then rewrapped it
with python. The frame
is actually crocodile. They are shipped
to Detroit. The frame is
then built there. They then have the frame and components
dipped in copper. So this is from Japan,
these two, also Japan. Takes a lot of time to put
something like this together. Sturmey-Archer
five-speed hub, Asia, Brooks grip, England,
Tange headset, Japan, Velo Orange rack,
Maryland. Columbus tubing,
double-budded, Italy, Grand Cru, Maryland...
Hand-wrapped... [ Indistinct talking ] [ Bell dings ] That was a lot
of information. So everything was custom. It's one-of-a-kind. You down to take it
for a ride? Ride up here on the roof
or something? Why not? Now, did y'all make
the seat this high, because you thought that I
would be taller than I am? We made this seat custom
for your size. It's actually proper
to the bike's size. Actually, it's too small,
too short for you. -Really?
-Technically. -It should be taller than this?
-Yes. You do cycling, you do
cycling classes and stuff? Sure. -So you like --
-I own a bike company, so... This -- it's a method,
it's a method to your madness. And a bike shop, so... When was the last time
you hopped on a bike? I think once you ride a bike,
I really feel like it's... like riding a bike. ♪♪ Looking good. Uh-oh. That's all right. [ Camera shutter clicking ] Your foot's too big. For $35,000,
this motherfucker better fit. This motherfucker
more than a Chrysler, man. So it's only one of these
or do you sell a lot of these
throughout the year? How does this go? Each one is made
for each customer. We have a few products
that are being rolled out, like a football.
-Oh. So when you're going,
you're playing basketball, you're throwing
around the pigskin, maybe it's not gonna
be pigskin. It should be better,
it should be nicer. Somebody like you is not throwing around
a regular football. What should I be
throwing around, like, what kind of skin? So we have
an alligator skin. -Okay, that sound like --
-And when you're riding a bike, you shouldn't be sitting on
a regular rubber, leather seat. No, no. Oh, so, like, your concept
is, like, very expensive sporting goods -- 100%.
100%. This company was founded
by former athletes who felt that there was a need for
luxury items in sporting goods. -High-end sports stuff.
-High end. -I'm down with that.
-Yeah, high end. And you know, it's something
that could've been thought of, but I just hadn't
never seen it before. And it's like, it's the same
concept as, I guess, you know, like dressing,
of being fly. Yeah. I know what I'm talking
about at all times. This bike
has an outfit on. This bike is ready
for a gala, gala, gala,
party, barbecue. This bike is ready.
Excuse me, I'm sorry. Prom.
Whatever. This bike is ready to sit
on the back of your yacht. And when you get to the dock,
hop out on this. That's cool. So where do you get
something like this from? Only from us.
It's one-of-a-kind. Sure.
This is more expensive than a Kia. Our market is for the 1%. -Okay.
-For the people who -- -Yes.
-This is not for the person that -- that hops
on a private jet, this is for the person
that owns a private jet. Okay, well, see, that's what --
the bike is not for me. That was easy. Man, I'm speechless, man. Man, you pulled up
in a -- in a tank bike, man. That's not -- you not even
supposed to text and drive. You're gonna watch,
like, TV? Narrator: With a new generation
of modern-day hipsters comes a DIY movement,
tattoos, and beards and nothing combines the three
better then the chopper. Popularized in the 1960s
by the post-war desire to ride fast and dangerously, choppers are built by
literally chopping up bikes. Now it's a bonafide art form
and expensive as fuck. ♪♪ Over here. What's up, baby? Now, you see me out here
getting this money. This that West Side money walk. Man, what the hell? How you doing, 2 Chainz? This motherfucker --
What's up, bro? What's your name?
-Mike. Mike, nice to meet you, man. Nice to meet you.
Nice to meet you. This is a hell of a chopper
right here, Mike guy. Sure.
It's a beaut. Mike, look at the belt
on this thing. It's really nice,
right? Let me fill
the audience in, man. This thing was definitely
built from scratch. -Sure.
-And let me guess. It's one-of-one.
Let me guess. I don't know shit
about motorcycles. I was told to stand here
until my father got here. -Swear to God.
-Swear to God. Oh.
Well... Here he comes now. [ Motorcycle revving ] ♪♪ ♪♪ Damn. ♪♪ Man, I'm speechless, man. You pulled up in a --
in a tank bike, man. I've never --
-Humvee hummer, yeah. Yeah.
-You do look familiar. Most people
say that, yeah. Yeah, you do look
familiar, so I'm -- Mike: He probably
owes you money. Yeah. Okay.
I don't know about that. I'm sure plenty of people
owes him money. Yeah, there you go. Like I was telling your son,
man, I'm like -- off top, I already know that these
things are built from scratch. I could see that. I could see the quality
in the bike. I can see that these bikes
are obviously one-of-ones. This was a tribute bike,
so we build, like, for military. This was a tribute
to them. So this bike is
a Fallen Heroes bike. And like I said,
everything is handmade. No, there is nothing on this
that we didn't build in the shop, you know,
from the headlight to the frame. All the sheet metals
is custom made in the shop. Yeah, this is AR15. These are clay mines,
real clay mines. These are just ammo boxes
with the real ammunition. -Wow, bro.
-And it represents a Humvee. Are these ideas
given to you? Is this something that you
dream about, wake up, design? I mean, where does this
come from? The way we do it is we actually
start with just a sketch and then it goes to a CAD
program, and then a 3D -- Like a rendering --
yeah, 3D rendering. 3D rendering, yeah. I was gonna ask you
about that. Yeah, that's what
it finally comes to, yeah. Same concept, somebody gets
to modify, change some things. If I picked out
or designed a bike, how long would it take
for me to get my bike? They give us six weeks
to do these bikes. And was it a true
six weeks, bro? No, it was a true
six weeks. -Okay.
-Yeah. Tell me about this bike. I'm interested
in this bike, as well. Paul: So all this stuff
is individual pieces bent and welded together
throughout the whole bike. And the gas tank
is actually here. So this is more of like a --
a car concept. Yeah, kind of
more custom, yeah. I'm -- I'm blown away. So let me -- the next
question is the big thing. Let me guess. Which one is the most
expensive out of the two? ♪♪ ♪♪ These bikes go between -- between $150,000
and $250,000. -Ooh.
-Yeah. -Yeah.
-Ooh. -Really?
-Yeah, yeah. You talking about,
"Yeah, yeah," you don't even fuck
with bikes. What's up, man?
-Just hanging out. I bet you like, "What the hell
happened right here, man?" He's an artist.
He -- he paints. Yeah, I'm waiting to take
over the business. Oh. Then I'm gonna sell it
to the Japanese. You know?
Yeah, yeah. -I like him.
-I got it, man. But how much
you got on you? How much money
I got on me? Yeah, we'll just take
whatever you got on you. -I got -- I got --
-Take that ring. -Yeah, give us the ring and --
-I got about $60,000 cash on me. You do? -Yeah.
-That's a down payment. Act like I ain't got that,
I'll show you that. Bam. And if you want to give me
one for half off, I could cash out for cash. What about the 60 grand,
plus the bling? Let's talk. Yeah, the ring.
Yeah, plus -- And the -- and the ring.
And the chains. All right, rings and chains. Rings and the chains. -You can keep the glasses.
-Plus the $60,000? -That's a bet.
-And the headband. That's a bet.
I got it. I'm -- You know what? If I brought it, you know, like Meek say,
that ain't all I got. If I brought it with me,
that ain't all I got. Got that from Meek,
baby. Yeah, so I can do that. Man, you got
to do that for me. $60,000 cash.
A couple rings. Yeah. Man, you gonna look good
with some jewelry on. You know it, baby. So I think these will be
the perfect bikes for me rolling through Brooklyn,
you know what I mean? Ballin' out
through Brooklyn. You got a bike that cost
more than a house. Not in Brooklyn,
but some houses down South. Now that we saw this, we can't have no
roody poo-ass helmet. We got to go big baller,
baller out, Brooklyn style status
for the helmet. So let's check out
the helmet. -All right, bro.
-All right, man. Thank you, man. [ Laughter ] And you can craft
ultimate experience, ride a bike
like a fighter pilot. -Whoa.
-Do you want to try? -Hey.
-Yes. -Hi.
-Nice to meet you. ♪♪ -Yes.
-Whoa. Okay. It's called LiveMap?
-Yes. And -- and this helmet
looks like... Is it vibr--
is it moving? -No, no, no.
-It's fiberglass. It actually has a small,
little display in there, has a projection
that heads up display, so... Oh, so you guys
are trying to watch TV and ride bikes
at the same time. Not us guys, Andrew. That's not -- you not even
supposed to text and drive. You're gonna watch,
like, TV? Oh. And it has --
projects navigation speed, telemetry,
all that kind of thing. And probably like let you know
if something is crossing the street on my way --
-It actually has -- it actually has a map
on there, if you want to pop
it on, too. So I got it.
Like, it's like, okay... So it's like navigation,
where you get the -- but it's right here
in your face, kind of like. Yeah, it's right there. But it doesn't affect you
while you're riding. Want me to try
on the helmet? Yes. Man. No headband, headband. [ Speaks indistinctly ] ♪♪ ♪♪ Man: Prospective. We've been waiting for
some technology like this for a very long time.
-Yes. Man #2: [ Speaking Russian ] 2 Chainz.
-Yes. Man #3: Shabu, Shabu. 2 Chains: Sweet biscuit. [ Laughs ] Sweet biscuit. $300... Man #4: [ Echoing ] Air is
totally free. Air... ♪♪ ♪♪ And this helmet
is pretty doggone cool. Okay, coming out. No.
-Yes. Yeah, it's pretty cool. That's pretty cool.
How much would -- how much would
something like that cost? $2,000 is very expensive
for a helmet. You know,
you know how to ride? Yeah, he don't have
license here. Yes. Listen, man, don't nobody
got licenses over here. You in New York.
Ain't nobody got no license. Everybody walking,
taking the subway. Anyway, you, too, can have
a really expensive bike, with a really
expensive helmet, with some cool technology for just under
a quarter million. There it is, man.
Ballin' out Brooklyn style. ♪♪ ♪♪