I am looking for some mods for the Breeze. So far I have put a gas rear shock on and made a big difference in the ride.
Thanks for any advice.
Thanks for any advice.
Quad Patrol
Don't let the hp numbers fool you. Its all in how you get it to the ground. Clutching clutching clutching!
Don't let the hp numbers fool you. Its all in how you get it to the ground. Clutching clutching clutching!
So far I just have a UNI air filter but looking for a Supertrapp muffler to put on it . My son doesnt complain about the ride but does want more power and a new machine is out of the question because this fits his size perfect right now.I would like to find a set of brakes that would last more than a few months.I have EBC on it now and they need changing after 5 months.We do lots of mud and water.But I am like you and would like some in put on the mods others have done to these.Been thinking about a clutch change but havent looked in it yet to see if it is like a Polaris system.Anyone else have any input?
Weekend Warrior
Where did you find a gas shock for the breeze?
I have looked all over for a front bumper and skid plates for the Breeze with no luck. Anyone know of a front bumper and skid plates that will fit without too much hacking? I am especially interested in rear sprocket/chain protection. CMP does make front and rear racks for the Breeze in case any Breeze owners are reading.
Any constructive ideas would be very much appreciated
I have looked all over for a front bumper and skid plates for the Breeze with no luck. Anyone know of a front bumper and skid plates that will fit without too much hacking? I am especially interested in rear sprocket/chain protection. CMP does make front and rear racks for the Breeze in case any Breeze owners are reading.
Any constructive ideas would be very much appreciated
Range Rover
man its too late for me im about to get rid of my breeze and i sure could have probably used some mods.
Weekend Warrior
Yamaha Breeze is a very good beginners bike for a kid, size wise. Not cramp like the 50s and 90s. In a few years the bike size will still be OK, but their riding skills will be beyond the stock suspension of the Breeze.
Quad Patrol
Don't let the hp numbers fool you. Its all in how you get it to the ground. Clutching clutching clutching!
Don't let the hp numbers fool you. Its all in how you get it to the ground. Clutching clutching clutching!
I finally got a pipe for or Breeze.I had to get a used stock system,cut thee muffler off.Found a Supertrapp system for a Honda ATC110 cut the bend off of the end where the muffler slips on,weld it bend on the stock pipe put on the muffler and make 2 mounting brackets.I have about 4hrs and $65 in the thing and it made a big differance on the lowend.
Pro Rider
me little cousin has one. we cut the guts out of the muffler, put on my stock blaster carb (took some work) put on a UNI filter, and put in a hotter plug.
Weekend Warrior
hey i got a 2001 breeze. i have disc brakes.a twin air filter. a fmf titanum4 muffler.a dg bumper. a dura blu axle. itp hole shots. 3 inch wheel spacers. a arm extenders. a arm lowers.gas shocks all around.trail tech computer and light kit. winch. a tag t2 handle bars. i got hand brake relocated to be a foot break. and im goin to get a nurf bars and kill switch so i can race.and i got a lot other stuff.my quad is pumpin out about 232cc. it goes about 63mph
Pro Rider
I too am looking for inexpensive ways to improve my daughters breeze. She is 12 but is the size of most 9 or 10 year old girls. She can ride a bigger quad but is really to small for them. I don't want to put her on anything with a larger frame until she gets taller. I am putting new tires on it this week and have been looking at making a bumper and skid plates for it. Performance though I haven't clue what to do she rides up the trails with us but the Breeze strugles on the big hills. She also want to go faster. Did the air filter and gutting the muffler help much. Anything that doesn't cost a fortune I'm willing to try.
Quad Patrol
Don't let the hp numbers fool you. Its all in how you get it to the ground. Clutching clutching clutching!
Don't let the hp numbers fool you. Its all in how you get it to the ground. Clutching clutching clutching!
The exhaust system I maade did help the bottom end alot but not the topend.the airfilter was changed due to the stock one let wateer in too easily and itt didnt make much dif on power.