Multi Media Marketing (M3Pro)www.m3pi.com is providing a unique and powerful brand of custom motorcycle reality to the American television audience like
never before. The third episode in this thirteen week series will air this Sunday, April 15 at 12:30 pm Eastern Time on ESPN 2.
The Metric Revolution, www.metrictv.com, custom motorcycle build-off is a reality based television series covering the greatest custom motorcycle
competition in history. 22 of the nation'ss top builders take a stock metric import motorcycle and transform it into a show stopping marvel of engineering. Each episode will follow their
lives of these artists as they square off to be #1 in each of their classes.
This week'ss episode will feature the only female builder Dana D'sOench as she tries to go head to head with the male dominated Rookie class. Proving that with dedication and
determination a woman can compete in a male dominated field Dana shocks the pro'ss as she converts her stock Suzuki Boulevard C-90 into a show stopping custom.
The Metric Revolution motorcycle build-off is broken down into three categories: Pro Cruiser Builders, Pro Sport Bike Builders and four Rookie Builders. The nine builders chosen for Pro
Cruiser Class are: Andy Manna/Justin Scalzi from Upland, CA, Antonio Renzi from Modesto, CA, Brad Ruel from Tampa, FL, Don Gray from Hendersonville, TN, Doug Keim from Wall, NJ, Sam Nehme
from Davie, FL, Jaxon Fyffe from Ft. Worth, TX, Mike Dusold from Lewisville, TX and Mike Stafford from Lancaster, CA.
The nine Pro Sport Bike Builders are Adam Canni from Winter Garden, FL, Carlos Navarro from Huntington Beach, CA, Dean Kawczak from Feura Bush, NY, Dennis Vazquez from Union, NJ, Jason
Sapp from Mocksville, NC, Mike McCoy from Pikeville, KY, Nick Anglada from Winter Garden, FL, Robert Fisher from Sarasota, FL and Stephen Kehler from Hatboro, PA.
The four Rookies Builders are Dana D'sOench from Davie, FL , Ray Neff from Carlsbad, CA , Tommy Graves from Jeffersonville, VT, and Carl Stephens from Pine Knot, KY.
The production company behind Metric Revolution, Multi Media Marketing and Production, Inc, (M3Pro)www.m3pi.com, has launched a new website for the TV
series. Audiences will be able to access behind-the-scenes previews of the featured builders, a chance to email cast members, and see the unveiling of the customs built on the show.
Encore presentations of each episode air weekdayson ESPN2. Visit www.metrictv.com for air dates.