Another not so boring American motorcycle? Lies?!!
Last week or so I posted a little about the MotoCzysz electric motorcycle and somewhere in my ramblings I complained about the boring american motorcycle industry. Well I forgot about a cool little start up motorcycle company right here in the United States by the name of Fischer. They just finally started shipping their first motorcycle the MRX. It is based on a Korean made 650cc v-twin making a claimed 77hp at the wheel, housed in a cast aluminum frame developed by the same group the engineered the superb handling VR1000. It uses all kinds of well engineered bits from companies like Ohlin’s, Brembo and Woodcraft and all for a very reasonable $7995.
I bet one of these would make a awesome race or track day bike. In lightly modfied race trim with race fuel, I bet these could make a easy 85-90hp at the wheel and according to documentaion in race trim the bike should clock in at around 350 lbs which is pretty light. If you are interested head over to the Fischer site and find yourself a local dealer to check one out.
