Tony Blazier
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“Maxxis Tires” – Classic Steel #151 2001 Suzuki RM125

For this edition of Classic Steel, we are going to take a look back at Suzuki’s all-new RM125 for 2001.  Suzuki’s 125 National Motocross title-winning 125 sported a whole new look for 2001. Photo credit: Suzuki  The late 1990s were…

“Maxxis Tires” – Classic Ink “Creative Moto Ads”

Love it, or loath it, the internet has irrevocably changed the world we live in. Today, information moves at light speed and people prize convenience over all else. Brick and mortar stores and all forms of print media have taken…

“Maxxis Tires” – Classic Steel #150 1984 KX125

For this edition of Classic Steel, we are going take a look back at one of the best Kawasakis of the eighties, the all-new for 1984 KX125.  In 1984, Kawasaki released by far the most competitive full-size motocross machine ever…

“Maxxis Tires” – Classic Ink #15 Holeshot USA

The story of Donnie “Holeshot” Hansen is one of the great “what ifs” of motocross. A fast kid from Simi Valley, California, Donnie started his pro career as a member of the Kolbe Can-Am team in the late seventies. At…

“Maxxis Tires” – Classic Steel 149: 1996 KX100

For this edition of Classic Steel, we are going to take a look back at Kawasaki’s ripping super-mini for 1996, the KX100.  In 1995, Kawasaki bumped up the displacement on their KX80 Big Wheel and made life easier on every…

“Maxxis Tires” – Classic Ink 1993 KX250

For this edition of Classic Ink, we are going to take a look back at an ad for Kawasaki’s high-flying 1993 KX250.  In 1993, Jeff “Chicken” Matiasevich flew the coup to Suzuki but left Kawasaki with one of the most…

“Maxxis Tires” – Classic Steel 148 Honda CR500R

For this edition of Classic Steel, we are going to take a look back at Honda’s first water-cooled Open bike, the mighty 1985 CR500R.  For 1985, Honda beefed up their already potent Open class package with an all-new motor, redesigned…

“Maxxis Tires” – Classic Ink #14 The Yamaha Moto-Bike 

If it was good enough for the Hurricane you can bet it was good enough for me.  If you follow my writing or videos then you know I was not a minibike kid. My parents hated motorcycles and refused to…

“Maxxis Tires” – Classic Steel “Print Verdict on the 250 Class of 1986”

For this edition of Classic Steel, we are going to take a look back at what the major magazines thought of the 250 class of 1986.  The 250 class of 1986 was a very diverse group comprised of Old World…

“Maxxis Tires” – Classic Ink: “What’s Stopping You?”

Over the fifty odd years of motocross in America there have been a handful of truly iconic images that have been permanently burned into the tapestry of the sport. Bob Hannah launching out of Gravity Cavity in 1979, Keith McCarty…

“Maxxis Tires” – Classic Steel 1983 Honda CR80R

For this edition of Classic Steel, we are going to take a look back at Honda’s first liquid-cooled mini racer, the all-new 1983 CR80R.  All-new for 1983, Honda’s CR80R featured works bike styling to go with fairly modest performance. Photo…

“Maxxis Tires” – Classic Steel: Top Ten Best-Looking Husqvarnas

Of all the brands Matthes and I have done these top-ten lists for, Husqvarna is by far the most unique. Originally the product of a Swedish arms manufacturer, Husqvarna enjoys one of the most colorful and interesting histories in the…

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