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EVS Axis Sport Knee Braces

Knees can take a terrible beating when riding and knee braces can be a great way to protect them. The Axis...
TSM Project 13 YZ250

Inside Line: Fresh Top End! Needs Nothing! Yeah right…

In this inaugural issue of Inside Line we explore the time and money needed to bring a typical used bike up to race ready standards.

Announcing a new featured column.

This is going to be a new feature on TSM where we share News, Views and Observations about the world of dirt bikes. This column...

The Original 125 Dream Race

TSM is off to the premiere Two Stroke Motocross event in the NW. Check back and follow us on social media for updates!

Beta steps into the gap left by KTM

Looks like Beta is going after the 200cc off-road market segment that KTM used to have.

New Two Stroke hits the market.

We don't know much about this yet, but we do know a dealer so stay tuned for more info.

122+ hours on a piston?

Ever wonder what would happen if you just never changed your top end?

Wonder no more:

Why you should take your new bike apart before you ride...

Here is what can (and will) happen if you dont:

A real mess

The rest of the gory details

Meet the new TSM project bike.

Stay tuned, we are going to be doing some interesting stuff with this bike!

TSM Project YZ250

125 Two Stroke

Is this the begining of the return of the two stroke to mainstream?  We can hope!

125 All Star Series

MX Sports Pro Racing has created the 125 All Star Series to bring 125cc 2-Stroke racing back to seven Lucas Oil Pro Motocross Nationals in 2018! Hangtown, Thunder Valley and Washougal in the west, plus High Point, The Wick and Budds Creek in the east, will all host rounds with a showdown at the Ironman finale. 

The 125 All Star Series is open to current production-based 125cc 2-stroke machines, as well as non-current production models from the final three years of production for manufacturers that no longer produce 125cc models. To be eligible to compete riders must be a minimum 16 years of age, with an AMA skill classification of “B” or higher. Current and former AMA Pro Motocross-licensed riders are eligible to compete, so long as they are not participating in the professional classes at that event.

See all the details here: 125 All Star Series