GP’s Classic Steel #73: 1983 CR60

For this week’s GP’s Classic Steel, we are going to step into the wayback machine to take a look at Honda’s short-lived dabble into the 60cc class with the 1983 Honda CR60R.

GP’s Classic Steel #72: 2001 YZ250F

For this week’s GP’s Classic Steel we are going to take a look back at the machine that drove the nail into the coffin of the modern two-stroke, the 2001 Yamaha YZ250F.

GP’s Classic Steel #70: 1984 Yamaha YZ250L

For this week’s GP’s Classic Steel we are going to take a look back at the machine that took Ricky Johnson to his first National Motocross title, the 1984 Yamaha YZ250L.

GP’s Classic Steel #69: 1971 Desmo Ducati R/T 450

For this week’s Classic Steel we are going to take a look back at Ducati’s sole endeavor into the world of  motocross, the 1971 Desmo Ducati R/T 450.

GP’s Classic Steel #68: 1996 Kawasaki KX250

For this edition of Classic Steel we are going to take a look back one of Kawasaki’s mid-nineties mid-range maulers, the 1996 KX250.

GP’s Classic Steel #67:1978 AMF/ Harley-Davidson MX-250

For this week’s GP’s Classic Steel, we are going to take a look back at Harley’s last endeavor (at least for now) into the world of motocross, the 1978 AMF/ Harley-Davidson MX-250.

Scott Motorsports: A Look at 1989 Through the Eyes of MXA

Once upon a time, there was no Twitter, no Internet, and certainly no live race coverage on TV (we would have all switched channels 10 times and stayed up till 2AM to watch a live race on TV in the…

GP’s Classic Steel #66: ’83 CR250

For this week’s Classic Steel we are going to take a look back at the bike that began Honda’s eighties domination, the awesome 1983 Honda CR250R.

The Best Gear Combos in History

The all-time coolest gear combo’s right here, right now

GP’s Classic Steel #65: Classic Threads

For this week’s GP’s Classic Steel, we are going to take a look back at more of the classic motocross jerseys in Greg Primm’s MX collection.

GP’s Classic Steel #64: 1976 Suzuki RM370A

For this edition of Classic Steel, we are going to look back at the machine that brought Japanese dominance to the open class, the 1976 Suzuki RM370A.

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