Fischer MRX 650 L Features Low Seat Option

Press release: Fischer Motor Company Introduces Lower Seat-Height MRX
Pocomoke City, Maryland (March 19, 2010) – American motorcycle manufacturer Fischer Motor Company is pleased to announce a special new sport motorcycle with a lower seat height, the MRX 650 L.
Performance sport bike riders expect and demand sharp looks and great handling, but until now this has meant a high seat height that excluded some riders from being able to reach the ground when seated at a stop, or forcing these riders to ride cruisers. Sport motorcyclists can now ride on the street with style, comfort, and confidence on the Fischer MRX 650 L.
Fischer MRX650 Production Line Pics
Back in 2003 Dan Fischer set out to create the first American sport bike of the modern era. Originally slated to be a Rotax powered 1000cc VTwin the direction changed for a smaller, less expensive 650cc power plant by Hyosung. The Fischer MRX 650 eventually became a Glynn Kerr designed sportbike combines the versitility of a 650cc 90 degree VTwin engine with high end components and exotic design to deliver a unique, affordable, fun to ride machine. Pics and Video after the jump…
Fischer MRX650 Available | Retail Price Set
The long awaited Fischer MRX650 has a ship date and a retail price set . The limited edition model will ship September 15 and will retail for $8999 USD. A lower spec model will be available later at the $7999 price point. The engine will have a 5% horsepower increase over the stock Hyosung GT650 engine is uses. The first run will consist of 60 units due to supply issues with the subframe.


