Retired motorbike racer and … survivor ‘breezes’ to off-road freedom…

Retired motorbike racer and survivor ‘breezes’ to off-road with radical new TGA Vita X scooter
George Breese is an and club racer who despite now with the affects of a Stroke, has his ability to enjoy the Devon paths thanks to an off-road TGA X mobility scooter.
George photographed racing at Brands in 1979 on a 232cc Benelli 2c motorbike
Tuesday, 12th 2013
George Breese, 67 Malborough in Devon, is an ex-motorcyclist and racer who despite now living the affects of a Stroke, has regained his to enjoy the open countryside to an off-road TGA Vita X mobility
George lives near the coastal town of Salcombe and is by an area of outstanding natural As his locality is so rural and rugged the coast, George was unable to many of the pathways and off-road using a traditional mobility or whilst being pushed in a George lives alone and was to regain his independence, especially he reflected on his motorsport past.
only became possible he discovered a new breed of mobility with off-road capabilities the TGA Vita X. George can now be regularly travelling cross country and coastal paths whilst his adventures which he posts on TGA has been a leading, national scooter specialist for over 25 and supplies the highly respected and Breeze ranges. George the Breeze, (especially its name), but the cutting edge sports strengthened suspension and chunky incorporated into the Vita X more to his motorsport heritage.
George explains: In my younger I regularly rode and raced Despite having a major in 2008, my passion for motorsport never …. In my heyday, I the adrenalin-filled thrill of racing such as Benelli, Yamaha, and Ducati around tracks as Brands Hatch and Snetterton.
My would always support me in the even though she worried seeing me travelling at over which is quite slow to today’s bikes. I remember I borrowed my eldest son’s a few years ago, a Yamaha R1, boy it was quick but so amazing to ride! In racing I would spend my building a motorcycle from parts a bike dealer would supply me.

The ironic side of having a is that I spend most dreaming I can do a variety of extreme from rock climbing to boating. As I live apart my wife and four children, able to go out independently either for needs or pleasure, is so important for me. I walking and have major problems which means my Vita X, I would be housebound and my of life would be really
Since owning his Vita X for a few weeks, George has clocked up 150 miles. He regular explores the rural paths in Devon and Cove is one of his favourite destinations. The X is a highly robust and reliable scooter with independent on each front wheel.
delivers increased stability and when George is mounting at angles or driving off-road, as wheel can react independently to in ground surface.
George At last, there is a mobility that gives creditability to with disabilities — the TGA X. I may not be travelling at the speeds I enjoyed in gone by, but the Vita X is so impressive at slopes and rocky tracks I once again have freedom. As I don’t look I am regularly stopped by hikers and who ask ‘where can we hire one of those looking, off-road buggies?’ I filming my journeys with a mounted to the tiller and have started adding music to the I upload to YouTube.
With its sporting prowess, I understand why the famous NASCAR Tony Stewart was seen on his X recently after breaking a The TGA Vita X has changed my life.
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