Used 1995 Breeze advice
#2
To be honest, I almost never see any Breezes in the want ads, or used ones at the dealers, the people I have talked to say they can't bear to let them go !! I know a couple of people who have had their kids and then grandkids riding the same quad !! except for a belt change and checking the rear axle lube and engine oil, there isn't a lot to go wrong with them. If that 95 is well taken care of, it should give you years of service.
#4
make sure you purchase this in person. The first thing I would do if you purchased it was adjust the valves and change the oil, oil/air filter and plug. I agree, havent seen to many of them for sale and mine is going to be on its 3rd rider.
#6
bought it for $1300 (US)= $1,800 Cdn. seems okay. will need rear tires soon. has factory originals, so I don't think it's been used too much. as for valve adjustment, my Moto 80 needed a valve adjustment when it wouldn't start, it was an '88. Does anyone have valve specs for this, carb specs, plug gap? Is there an internal oil screen/filter? do the clutches/rollers ever need servicing?? I guess it's time to search for a manual.
#7
Confused, send it to me, I'll take care of it for you[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img] Like everyone already said. You don't see them for sale that often. I know my buddy has bought two of them for his kids. They run like a champ. He paid like $2100 for them(each). Don't remember what year they are though. Neither one needed any work though[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img] Later, Lt. Dan
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