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Janus Motos thread - Adventure Rider If Janus even had close to the overhead and engineering support to design and manufacture their own engine, these bikes would be as expensive as a Motus And we all know what happened to Motus anyway
Janus Halcyon 450: Hand-made in the US (mostly) Janus uses a proprietary fork design, and some models (not all) use Ikon shocks from Australia The bikes rely heavily on made-in-the-US parts; in its early days, Amish craftsmen were building the frames and other locally-sourced bits Here is the old Janus Halcyon 250 The 450 version has rear suspension as well as a beefier motor
Janus Motos thread | Page 29 | Adventure Rider [ATTACH] Hey if anyone's interested - I'm selling my Janus Gryffin 250 Listed on FB marketplace up here in North Idaho i’m elated you’re 35hrs away!
The End of Ural? | Page 2 | Adventure Rider It is a cult bike like the Janus, with a limited but enthusiastic following, that is: Youse Guys, the inmates on this thread I certainly like the idea of taking my granddaughter and my granddog to cars and coffee on a Saturday morning, but that brief notion is not enough to make me buy a sidehack Sorry For the same money, I could get a Miata
Kalles Indian Chief Projects | Page 9 | Adventure Rider Harley 45 Wind Screen adapted for Chief Speedo rebuilt by Janus in Canada Base Coat Red with Satin Clear Coat to mimic an original style paint look Not a trailer queen, but a rider you will be proud of
4 Stroke Trials Bike: Should Have a High or Low Compression Ratio? Cut-n-pasted from a blog post on the Janus Motorcycles website: Which brings us to one of the most significant but least known engines in the worlds: the CG250 In the early 1970’s Honda was in its heyday The CB series of motorcycles were some of the best two-wheeled vehicles available anywhere for performance, reliability, and fun