Tony Blazier
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GP’s Classic Steel #55: 1979 Mugen ME360R

For this week’s GP’s Classic Steel we are going to take a look back at one of the coolest bikes of the seventies, the 1979 Mugen ME360R.

Don’t Believe the Hype: The Biggest Bike Disappointments

Unrestrained expectation-we have all experienced it. It is that palatable anticipation that comes from wanting something to be great so badly, we can nearly taste it. 

GP’s Classic Steel #54: 2001 KX250

For this week’s GP’s Classic Steel we are going to take a look back at the bike that took Ricky Carmichael to his first 250 Supercross title, the 2001 Kawasaki KX250.

GP’s Classic Steel #53- 1981 CR125R Elsinore

For this week’s GP’s Classic Steel we are going to take a look back at Honda’s first 125 water-pumper, the 1981 CR125R Elsinore.

Lost in Las Vegas

My fabulous weekend in Las Vegas, all right here

GP’s Classic Steel #52- 1992 CZ 125MX

For this week’s GP’s Classic Steel we are going to take a look back at the last gasp for one of the biggest names in seventies motocross, the 1992 CZ 125MX.

GP’s Classic Steel #51- 1981 Yamaha YZ465H

For this week’s GP Classic Steel we are going to take a look back at the awesome 1981 Yamaha YZ465H.

GP’s Classic Steel #50- 2001 Cannondale MX400

  For this edition of Classic Steel, we are going to take a look back at Cannondale’s 2001 MX400.   Today, the name Cannondale is almost a punchline within the motocross industry. A longtime powerhouse in the world of mountain…

GP’s Classic Steel #49- 1975 CR125M-1 Elsinore

For this week’s GP Classic Steel we are going to take a look back at Honda’s sophomore 125 two-stroke effort, the 1975 CR125M-1 Elsinore.

GP’s Classic Steel #48 – ’86 Honda “FatCat”

For this week’s Classic Steel we are going to look back at one of the forerunners of the modern four-stroke revolution, the 1986 Honda TR200R “FatCat”.

GP’s Classic Steel #47 – ’95 YZ250

For this week’s Classic Steel we are going to take a look back at the 1995 Yamaha YZ250.

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