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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 Motos thread | Page 28 | Adventure Rider
Does Janus themselves do all the engine hot-rod work for something like that or did a PO do it? Because a ~25-30hp Janus sounds like a LOT of fun One of the founders of Janus, Devin Biek, setup his own shop (MotoCult Parts in Goshen, IN) hot rodding Janii and the Honda CG250 motor clone It is in the Janus 250's and other Chinese bikes
- Janus Motos thread | Page 21 | Adventure Rider
Janus Motos thread Discussion in ' Road Warriors ' started by LuciferMutt, Mar 9, 2021
- 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
- Swing away mounts for hitch carrier | Adventure Rider
I have used hitch carriers for hauling single bike for years First on suburbans, now crew cab Ford For the truck with a canopy on back, makes
- Best Jacket for Riding a Vespa? - Adventure Rider
I'd like to see some examples of "normal" motorcycle jackets being ridden on a Vespa I like protection, but don't think most of the regular gear
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