WyoTech, QuadBoss partner to engage next generation of powersports techs

May 22, 2017
QuadBoss and nonprofit career technical training school WyoTech Daytona have partnered for a second time to help students prepare for the workforce.

QuadBoss and nonprofit career technical training school WyoTech Daytona have partnered for a second time to help students prepare for the workforce.

With help from QuadBoss, students at the school will have a chance to learn about and install aftermarket parts and accessories on a UTV, giving them the knowledge they need to enter into positions as service personnel in powersports dealerships. “We are very excited to be working with Wyotech Daytona on a second UTV build,” says Sheila Bradbury, Brand Specialist for QuadBoss. “This year we will providing products for the students to install on a 2014 Razor 900. The UTV will travel all over the USA with Wyotech to events and to other Wyotech locations with the 2016 Suzuki King Quad 4x4 400 ASI from last year.” Wyotech is a technical school that describes itself as a “community of students and instructors who are passionate about the automotive, diesel, motorcycle, marine, collision and refinishing career fields.” They offer their students post-secondary-level education in short-term career courses that prepare them for life in the industry.

The finished QuadBoss RZR will join last year’s project quad and will be used by the admissions department for events that include Bike Week and Biketoberfest as well as visits to high schools in the area. A plaque with the name of contributors will accompany the machine when on tour, and it will be displayed in the lobby of the school when not used for events.

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