Major Minimizer Promotion Ends In March

Major Minimizer Promotion Ends In March

The #RespectTheDriver promotion features two major prizes up for grabs - a 2017 Limited Edition Jack Daniels Indian Chieftain Motorcycle and a Bandit Big Rig Series race-ready truck.

Minimizer’s biggest promotion ever, with prizes totaling more than $80,000, is entering the home stretch.

The #RespectTheDriver promotion features two major prizes up for grabs – a 2017 Limited Edition Jack Daniels Indian Chieftain Motorcycle and a Bandit Big Rig Series race-ready truck.

The contest ends March 31st and two lucky winners will be notified May 10th.

“I think I may have lost my mind,” Minimizer Chief Visionary Craig Kruckeberg said, laughing. “It’s a big investment, but we need to give back to the drivers and owner operators who represent our true customers. They’re the ones who built the Minimizer brand.”

To qualify to win the Jack Daniels Indian Motorcycle, customers can order the Minimizer Comfort Package from any authorized Minimizer distributor. The Comfort Package includes a Long Haul Series Mattress, a Long Haul Series Seat, and a set of Custom Molded Floor Mats.

“Indian only made 100 of these 2017 Limited Edition Jack Daniels bikes,” Kruckeberg said. “This is an incredibly rare opportunity to own an amazing collector’s item! It’s a must-have for any Jack or Indian fan!”

To enter to win the Minimizer Bandit Big Rig Series race-ready truck, customers can order the Bandit Package, which consists of a set of Fenders, three Work Benches (one of each size), and a Tool Box.

“I’m a Bandit myself and I wouldn’t trade the experience for ANYTHING!” Kruckeberg said. “To get a race-ready truck for FREE? You can’t beat that deal!”

For full details, go to www.minimizer.com/respectthedriverpromotion.

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