Remember the “Junkyard Wars,” the show where two teams had to build complex machines out of junk and then pit them against each other? Well, if you liked that, Esquire Network’s Wrench Against The Machine should be on your watchlist too.
Unlike the junkyard show where the teams only had 12 hours and junk to build their contraptions, Wrench Against The Machine gives each team a rundown motorcycle and $3,000 to turn it into the best bike they can in three days.
Working or not, each team’s motorcycle will be judged by famous bike builder Roland Sands, Deus Ex Machina Venice head custom builder Woolie, and Handbuilt Motorcycle Show founder Alan Stulberg. Not sure what the winner team gets (besides fame), but it sounds a great show to watch.
The show starts on Tuesday, November 15th, on the Esquire Network, which you might know as the old Spike TV. Based on the trailer below, the action seems to be mostly based in Los Angeles, California.
Having trouble finding Esquire Network? You can visit their official webpage here to learn more. You simply enter your ZIP code, select your provider and find out how you can tune in. It’s extremely easy to do.
We are really happy to see more motorcycle shows surfacing. Just the other day, we were reporting that “Ride With Norman Reedus” will get a second season, thanks to fans around the world who expressed their feelings towards the show on social media.
The Ride show sees Walking Dead actor Norman Reedus traveling around America along his guest stars to discover people, places, customs as well as try out modern and retro motorcycles. The last episode in the first series had Peter Fonda as a special guest, the main actor from the iconic Easy Rider, which inspired Norman to get into the bike world.
Working or not, each team’s motorcycle will be judged by famous bike builder Roland Sands, Deus Ex Machina Venice head custom builder Woolie, and Handbuilt Motorcycle Show founder Alan Stulberg. Not sure what the winner team gets (besides fame), but it sounds a great show to watch.
The show starts on Tuesday, November 15th, on the Esquire Network, which you might know as the old Spike TV. Based on the trailer below, the action seems to be mostly based in Los Angeles, California.
Having trouble finding Esquire Network? You can visit their official webpage here to learn more. You simply enter your ZIP code, select your provider and find out how you can tune in. It’s extremely easy to do.
We are really happy to see more motorcycle shows surfacing. Just the other day, we were reporting that “Ride With Norman Reedus” will get a second season, thanks to fans around the world who expressed their feelings towards the show on social media.
The Ride show sees Walking Dead actor Norman Reedus traveling around America along his guest stars to discover people, places, customs as well as try out modern and retro motorcycles. The last episode in the first series had Peter Fonda as a special guest, the main actor from the iconic Easy Rider, which inspired Norman to get into the bike world.