Knowing a good thing when they see it, AMC executives are expanding their relationship with actor Norman Reedus.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, the fan-favorite star of "The Walking Dead" will host a six-episode docuseries for the network that explores motorcycle culture.

Tentatively titled "Ride With Norman Reedus," the series will follow the actor as he travels through different cities with a riding companion, stopping at bike shops, tattoo parlors and collector warehouses to learn about local motorcycle culture and history. It's set to debut sometime next year.

"We love being the home of people’s passion projects, and there is nobody more passionate about motorcycles than Norman Reedus,” Joel Stillerman, president of original programming and development for AMC and SundanceTV, said in a statement. “He is an avid rider and aficionado who is deeply immersed in motorcycle culture. There is also nobody more fun to hang out with. This show will bring those two elements together for a weekly ride into the incredible world of motorcycles and the people who live and breathe them.”

Reedus added, "I’m incredibly excited and thankful to AMC for giving me the opportunity to share a passion of mine with our fans, and hopefully a whole new audience. I had a lot of fun filming and exploring, and I hope it shows."