Fischer Motor Company Increasing Production Of 2010 MRX Sportbikes

Fischer Motor Company Increasing Production Of 2010 MRX Sportbikes

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Pocomoke City, Maryland (October 1, 2009) American Sport Motorcycle manufacturer Fischer Motor Company of Pocomoke City, Maryland is pleased to announce a production increase for the 2010 MRX Sport motorcycle. After shipping their first production units just this past summer, Fischer has been receiving orders at an increasing rate. “We always knew that once people discovered the value of the MRX, we wouldn’t be able to build them fast enough,” says FMC president Dan Fischer, “and even though we’re increasing production, we’re still a very small company, and each MRX is hand built- right here in the United States.” With many of the first units going overseas to Australia and Europe, there are very few of these beautiful motorcycles riding around the highways of the US, but MRX owners are getting a lot of use out of their bikes. “Because of the standard Ohlins suspension, Brembo brake parts, and GP chassis, people think of the MRX only as a track bike.” continues Fischer. “But the comfortable riding position, the plush leather seat, and the great electronics package make the MRX an excellent all-day sport-tourer, too. Our customers are putting thousands of reliable miles on them, and we’re so glad to see that everyone just loves their MRX.” With this long-awaited production increase, you may soon see an MRX in your neighborhood, or at your local racetrack. Dealership and race sponsorship opportunities are now available for the beautiful and exotic MRX. You can learn more at www.fischer1.com.

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