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FSR Technology The Creators Of “Tune Boss” Bike ECU Is Giving Away A Bike!

FSR Technology, the creator of TuneBoss is giving away a brand-new Yamaha Y15ZR to one lucky customer in a draw planned to take place on the 7th of July 2018. The draw will be done in conjunction with the 2018 Yamaha R25 Gathering happening that day at the Go-Kart Circuit @ MAEPS Serdang (link).

All TuneBoss customers are eligible to enter. To complete the entry, one needs follow the instructions in the “TuneBoss Bike Giveaway” post on Facebook. The winner will be randomly picked by the TuneBoss serial number and the draw will be done live on Facebook.

Proof of ownership is required by providing the receipt, ECU, warranty card and the product box to prevent entry using stolen TuneBoss units. Bt the way, this is not the first time FSR Technology has given away a motorcycle, last year Muhammad Zulhanif Hamidon (above) won a TuneBoss Equipped Honda RS150R in a competition organised by the tech company.

For more information visit (linked) tuneboss.co or call + 603-78315041 or drop a “Private Message” on the TuneBoss Facebook page. https://www.facebook.com/TuneBoss.Malaysia/

Direct link to competition post…

https://www.facebook.com/TuneBoss.Malaysia/posts/914116125439658

 

About FSR Technology…

FSR Technology was founded in 2011 by Farhan and Sufian, both electronic engineers. Their vision is to build a company based on “Research & Development” for leading product design. It took them three years for the R&D work to produce TuneBoss ECU which was made possible through self-financing and also supported by a development grant from the Cradle Fund Sdn Bhd, an agency under the Ministry of Finance. 

Chris Wee has been in the motoring journalism scene since the early 90's, cutting his teeth with publications such as Highway Malaysia, Asian Auto, Auto International, and later on as Editor of Asean Autocar and Malaysian EVO, for which he was its Managing Editor for 7-years, He's also been with NST Cars, Bikes & Trucks, and started his on-line motoring career with Autofreaks.com. Piston.my may be his last stop in a motoring journalism career that spans more than two decades.

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