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I thought these guys were done hope this show is more about bikes than the bs.
Paul Jr. is back! Paul Jr. and his crew will be in Sturgis, South Dakota on the the J&P Cycles lot debuting a brand new build and a brand new TV show! Paul Jr. has inked a deal with Bikers Choice and will be unveiling the first project featuring Bikers Choice parts and accessories, along with his insane fabrication and wild design that he is known for. The new TLC show, “American Chopper: Senior vs. Junior”, is scheduled to air in August.
Definetly NOT on my things to watch list. I had enough of those losers after the second season. By the last two seasons it was a real joke. almost as bad as "New American Thunder"!!
as i refer to them, the dorks from new york. the only one of them, it seems who has any active brain cells left is mikey. i vote for bringing back, "then came bronson" it was about a drifter who rode a red sportster around the country picking up odd jobs wherever he landed.
Definetly NOT on my things to watch list. I had enough of those losers after the second season. By the last two seasons it was a real joke. almost as bad as "New American Thunder"!!
Oh don't get me started on "The New American Thunder." Lame, Lame, LAME!
It was 1/2 rubbie bullshit, and 1/2 kuryakyn infomercial (so I guess it was 100% rubbie bullshit). They got rid of Michelle Smith and had some little brunette that didn't know dick about bikes or bikers. Hosted by some jackass that was on Survivor...who f**king watches Survivor anyway? Not me.
Ok, I'll stop my rant now before I get any serious momentum going.
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