Hi, I'm 34 yrs old and have raced almost anything with a motor, and without too I guess.
The breeze can be fixed up but it depends on how much you want to spend and how much of the work can you do yourself. I'm a welder, machinist, diesel mechanic, and motorcycle mechanic by trade. I've built and raced import cars, motorcycles, trailbikes, wheelers, trucks, snowmachines, you name it. I got out of wheeling when my kids were born but now I just bought and fixed up a 90cc for my son and a 90cc I'm working on for my daughter. For myself I'm building a 1989 Yamaha Breeze. I've built up a few Yamaha blasters lately with RM 250 2 stroke trailbike engines in them but I wanted something even lighter. The breeze will look almost stock when I'm done but I'm putting a 1978 Suzuki GS400 twin race edition streetbike engine in it. It fits perfect if you just trim the the tin belly pan/stiffner on the bottom of the tube frame. I went with the 1978 engine because it has electric and kick start and at 46hp from the factory and a 6spd manual tranny this little beast will go. I also may install one of my mnotorcycle nitrous kits if it needs it. The only other mods are a custom exhaust, stiffer and longet coilover shocks from a streetbike to handle the wieght of me and the engine and better tires. other than that she will look completely stock and most of that will be hidden by the factory plastic. So iot can be done but the question is why spend that on modding your perfectly running bike when you can sell it to someone that could use it and then buy something bigger to fix up and put your modding money into. Thanks, Innusiq.