Breeze
#1
Hello, I'm a 13 year old boy and I'm in an electric wheelchair. I am wanting to get into ATVs and think that the Breeze would be the best for me. I have to have all automatic and electric start which the Breeze has. I will have to mod. the seating to like a wheelchair seat. I will also have to make some like hand straps and feet straps. So any suggestions or help would be greatly appreciated.
#3
The Breeze is a great little quad but you may want to look at something a little bigger. The weight carrying capacity of the Breeze is somewhat limited by its 125cc engine. You may want to go with another auto quad like a Rally, Eiger or some of the Polaris quads they are all auto and electric start. That way when you spend the $$ for the modifications, it will be on a quad that will carry you and be a better fit for a longer time. I believe the Rally is just slightly more than the Breeze and a bigger quad which would be more stable with the added weight. Good luck
#5
1. Polaris 2003 Trailblazer 250
2. Suzuki 2003 Eiger™ 400 Automatic
3. Yamaha 2003 Breeze
4. Kawasaki The Prairie® 360 4x4
5. Rally 200
I am desiding bewteen these now and need help doing so. I can't find a way to conact any of the companies, tho. Please help.
2. Suzuki 2003 Eiger™ 400 Automatic
3. Yamaha 2003 Breeze
4. Kawasaki The Prairie® 360 4x4
5. Rally 200
I am desiding bewteen these now and need help doing so. I can't find a way to conact any of the companies, tho. Please help.
#6
Check out the websites posted under links on the ATVconnection Home Page. Look for company info/contact info. You may have to contact the Corperate Office's. If you dont have any luck post again and I am shure that a couple of us can give you a hand.
#7
I found mailing addresses, but I was wondering if anyone knows email address to contact or is there just by mail. If so I will write a letter to them and post it before I send it so you guys can perfect it. Thanks.
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#8
Hey buddy, if you are lookin for a lot of power I would go with the praire 360 or the eiger, but there is a huge difference in size and in performance when you compare them to the breeze. Just some more advice- the praire 360 revs real high, caint say anything bad about the eiger though, great bike. I have rode all of these machines so i am really not trying to be brand loyal.
#10
Mods. sorry for this getting off topic from going for Yamaha to others.
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this is what I typed up to send to Polaris:
I am a thirteen-year-old boy and I want to get into Four-wheeling.
I know that you get a lot of people writing saying they want to
get into ATV's, but in my case it's a bit different, you see I have
Muscular Dystrophy, Spinal Muscular Atrophy type 2. I can use my
hands and arms quite well and can easily drive an ATV, but am writing
to see if you can help me in anyway. I know what to do as for setting
it up for myself, but I just have to get one. I am looking at the Polaris
Trailblazer 250. The reason I decided to go with Polaris is because I
need electric start and automatic transmission. Thanks in advanced
for any help.
Sincerely,
Jason
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this is what I typed up to send to Polaris:
I am a thirteen-year-old boy and I want to get into Four-wheeling.
I know that you get a lot of people writing saying they want to
get into ATV's, but in my case it's a bit different, you see I have
Muscular Dystrophy, Spinal Muscular Atrophy type 2. I can use my
hands and arms quite well and can easily drive an ATV, but am writing
to see if you can help me in anyway. I know what to do as for setting
it up for myself, but I just have to get one. I am looking at the Polaris
Trailblazer 250. The reason I decided to go with Polaris is because I
need electric start and automatic transmission. Thanks in advanced
for any help.
Sincerely,
Jason


