Tony Blazier
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GP’s Classic Steel #117: 1984 Yamaha YZ125

For this edition of Classic Steel, we are going to take a look back at Yamaha’s infamous 1984 YZ125.

Project ’90: Blaze Edition Part 5

Well, she is finally done! After seven months and countless hours, Project 90 is ready to hit the track.

GP’s Classic Steel #116: Honda XR75

For this edition of GP’s Classic Steel, we are going to take a look back at one of the most popular machines of the 1970’s, Honda’s groundbreaking XR75.

FXR Racing: MX Captured #49 Jeff Emig

For this edition of MX Captured, we are going to look back at a couple of sweet shots of AMA Motocross and Supercross champion Jeff Emig shot by Paul Buckley during the epic 1993 125 Outdoor Motocross season.

GP’s Classic Steel #115: 1986 RM125

For this edition of GP’s Classic Steel we are going to take a look back at the first of the blue-motored Suzuki’s, the 1986 RM125G.

FXR Racing: GP Classic Steel 2001 CR250R

For this week’s GP’s Classic Steel we are going to take a look back at the machine that featured Honda’s last great 250 two-stroke motor, the 2001 CR250R.

GP’s Classic Steel #113: 1978 YZ400E

For this week’s GP’s Classic Steel, we are going to take a look back at the 1978 Yamaha YZ400E.

Project ’90: Blaze Edition Part 4

Well, after several months of cleaning, polishing and scouring the internet for parts, Project 90 is finally nearing the home stretch. I am only missing a few odds and ends and then I can get this bad boy back together.

Blazervations: Hotlanta 2016

Yeah, I know people from Atlanta hate the term “Hotlanta”, but I dig it.

Project ’90: Blaze Edition Part 3

Well, at this point I am four months into Project 90 and my CR is still in a million pieces.

FXR Racing: MX Captured: #48 O’Show & Dogger

For this edition of MX Captured, we’re going to take a look at some of Paul Buckley’s iconic photographs from the 1983 125 National MX season.

GP’s Classic Steel #112: 2002 CRF450R

For this week’s GP’s Classic Steel we are going to take a look back at Honda’s first four-stroke motocross machine, the 2002 CRF450R.

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