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believe it or not she looks even better in person, her sister is also cute and she is a very nice person, we spoke to her for about 15 minutes and she a good egg. the show is just ok but not many bike shows out there.
I'm not old, and I def. wouldn't turn down a "ride" with Michelle. I can imagine it now...those *******, a warm bath tub, and a bar of soap ! Yeah baby, I'd hit it.
I watched it last night... they need a new host...
...if they want this show to appeal to younger riders they need more performance focus, more people actually "doing things" with and on their bikes... less talking to old guys about their $50K customs and collectors' pieces...
I agree, and the changes you describe will attract middle agers too. The show seems to be stuck in a custom chopper "rut" and the producer (Jay B.) needs to go. I'm tired of hearing "Tell me what you got here" and then listening to the builder describing every nut and bolt on the damn thing.
And for the guys complaining about how Michelle's looks, are you doing any better ? I'd tap that in a heartbeat !!
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