Bazzaz Offering Race Tuning Seminars
Bazzaz Offering Race Tuning Seminars
The 2-day lecture will consist of a mix of theory, practice, and techniques with examples. Topics will generally be covered in one of three ways: Overview (O), Basic principles (BP), and Practical techniques with real examples (PT). Some topics will be covered in more than one way (see course outline on website for details). Open Q&A will be available as appropriate. The course offers the personal approach of Ammar Bazzaz to motorcycle set-up, as well as his 10+ years of experience tuning for professional riders.
"We are very excited to introduce BU and its various components to our customers, says Ammar Bazzaz, president of Bazzaz, Inc., We are continually looking for ways to enhance our customers experience with our product, and the Race Set-up Seminar is an exciting offshoot of our product training materials. I personally look forward to sharing with the class my very fortunate experience of working alongside some the best riders and technicians in professional racing. It will be educational and fun for sure!
In 2011, there will be a total of 10 2-day long information packed seminars to be held at the Bazzaz facility in Chino Hills, CA. The first class to be held the weekend of March 5-6, 2011. Race Bike Setup Seminar fee is $600 per person.
About Bazzaz
When it comes to engine management for motorcycle and ATV racing, the name Bazzaz is synonymous with performance. Now operating out of an 8,500 sq ft. facility in Chino Hills, CA the company houses both R&D and manufacturing operations. Bazzaz has been designing and tuning fun to use, highly effective performance engine management electronics for the top tier of motorcycle racing since its inception. Power. Injected
For more information on Bazzaz and the seminar please visit http://www.bazzaz.net/, http://www.facebook.com/pages/Bazzaz/202129559215, or call 909-597-8300.
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