I think you guys have it figured out. Motorcycles have gotten big and crazy powerful just like how full size pickup trucks have gotten bigger and bigger over the years. Cruising the back roads is fun! Blasting down the interstate in traffic with semi's and everything, not so much.
Seen an ad for these pop up on facebook and loved it. Then found out you guys are only 2 hours away from me. I'm excited to come and check them out in person.
This was a really cool video. I’ve had my eye on these motorcycles for a while now. Sadly being 18 they are not yet in my price range. Some day though I will zip around on these beautiful bikes.
This is the kind of motorcycle I would love to have. You nailed it in your description. It's plain fun to ride. If only I could still ride and had the money. Watching this made me really miss riding. I still keep my motorcycle license just in case God decides to heal me on this earth. I'm sure I could do a short ride on one. My back issues would make the hardtail an issue. And my weight is probably more than that bike could handle. Anyways. Love the video and love the bike.
The bike for Me is just what i want, Had all the Harleys / goldwing / etc, But i need a bike to be smaller and not heavy, Been riding for 58 years and now i can not hold a big bike up and move it about anymore So i could still enjoy my motorcycling There are a lot of small bikes i can buy But the Halcyon looks better, When i can buy one to use in the UK, " Safe motorcycling "
I've been looking at all the videos I can find and reading up on the Halcyon. I love this bike, the simplicity, the hand crafted workmanship, the look of a retro bike without the plastic and cheap parts found on some retro bikes. If I had one of these I would not need to go to a shop for any maintenance, it is so basic I could do it all myself. Did I say.....I love this bike! How would the Halcyon be for 3 or 4 day road trips on secondary roads? BTW, that is a very good looking jacket you are wearing. If I may ask, what is the brand?
Hi Paul! We've done a couple of multi-day trips on the Halcyon, even down in Baja California, and it does very well. Of course, it is not designed with the some of the comforts of larger touring bikes, but if you plan in some time for stops, it is a great way to travel. Or, you can just strap in and ride across the US in 6 days, like Richard did. Either way, the Halcyon will be ready and waiting! And the jacket is a Vanson.
I had a good friend who had a 250cc Honda we rode in unlimited motorcycle races in Europe. And he won. Of course, it was a 350cc 6 cylinder Honda that revved to 20K. The liter bikes would pull away from him in the straights, but as soon as they hit corners, the left them way behind.
I like this classic style motorbike, I wanted to see with my eyes directly. What I'm interested in this motorbike is the old school front suspension rather than using a typical front telescopic suspension. Greetings from Indonesia
I love the old/retro style and the fact you use the local amish craftsman/women talent (I would love a HD WLC/WLA) but a 250 and only 14Hp and 70mph max? I had a Honda 125 cruiser that would do that back in the mid 90s.....I just hope it doesn't turn into a Hipster mobile that'd put me right off getting one (if they ever made it over to the UK). TALLY HO!
I like these because they're simple, and basic like the motorcycles of the 30's-40's. But they sound like a Briggs and Stratton lawnmower haha. I'll stick to the BSA for now.
Dude I'm gonna get one some time after this summer of 2022 but I'm going cross country to canada from Missouri but if it's not built for the interstate which one of your bikes would I need to get
Darren Taylor it gas all ready been bored up to 229 from 125 at the factory. So to start you would do the basics. Pipes, air filter, jets. If you’re willing to sacrifice the top end you could change the gearing.
@@bonnevillebagger9147 I foresee a racing series for enthusiasts. Would the company founders consider offering a larger or more powerful (carbureted) engine in the future?
@@janusmotorcycles Sorry for the sarcasm. I am really interested in your bikes. I live in the California foothills and am on curvy roads within a mile of my house and can ride for hours on two lane traffic free roads. I wish I could see your bikes in person, Keep up the good work,
No Tach...definitely for country side travel only--not for interstate travel. And using it in an Amish countryside? I wish the USA is filled up with Amish country-side settings. Definitely not for Detroit settings! (I'm watching out for the thought police.)
I think you guys have it figured out. Motorcycles have gotten big and crazy powerful just like how full size pickup trucks have gotten bigger and bigger over the years. Cruising the back roads is fun! Blasting down the interstate in traffic with semi's and everything, not so much.
I'm in love with that Halcyon. Need to free up some room in the garage and pick one up ASAP.
Seen an ad for these pop up on facebook and loved it. Then found out you guys are only 2 hours away from me. I'm excited to come and check them out in person.
Can't wait to meet you!
These things are really cool! Honestly I'd buy one of each if I had the money. Hope to see an all American bike from you guys.
That was a really great video. Showed the bike like it is. Thank you!
Glad you liked it!
This was a really cool video. I’ve had my eye on these motorcycles for a while now. Sadly being 18 they are not yet in my price range. Some day though I will zip around on these beautiful bikes.
Same man
Just keep doing what you have to do, and save money out of each check.
Can't wait to get mine soon! :D I'm a back roads kind of person and my plan is to use it to commute to school from my rural home. :)
This is the kind of motorcycle I would love to have. You nailed it in your description. It's plain fun to ride. If only I could still ride and had the money. Watching this made me really miss riding. I still keep my motorcycle license just in case God decides to heal me on this earth. I'm sure I could do a short ride on one. My back issues would make the hardtail an issue. And my weight is probably more than that bike could handle. Anyways. Love the video and love the bike.
Reminds me of the Brough Superior. I want one.
The bike for Me is just what i want, Had all the Harleys / goldwing / etc, But i need a bike to be smaller and
not heavy, Been riding for 58 years and now i can not hold a big bike up and move it about anymore
So i could still enjoy my motorcycling There are a lot of small bikes i can buy But the Halcyon looks better, When i can buy one to use in the UK, " Safe motorcycling "
Need one of these to cruise the backroads back home👍
I love Goshen and the surrounding area. I lived close by in New Paris.
I've been looking at all the videos I can find and reading up on the Halcyon. I love this bike, the simplicity, the hand crafted workmanship, the look of a retro bike without the plastic and cheap parts found on some retro bikes. If I had one of these I would not need to go to a shop for any maintenance, it is so basic I could do it all myself. Did I say.....I love this bike!
How would the Halcyon be for 3 or 4 day road trips on secondary roads?
BTW, that is a very good looking jacket you are wearing. If I may ask, what is the brand?
Hi Paul! We've done a couple of multi-day trips on the Halcyon, even down in Baja California, and it does very well. Of course, it is not designed with the some of the comforts of larger touring bikes, but if you plan in some time for stops, it is a great way to travel. Or, you can just strap in and ride across the US in 6 days, like Richard did. Either way, the Halcyon will be ready and waiting!
And the jacket is a Vanson.
That little 250 sounds sweet!
I had a good friend who had a 250cc Honda we rode in unlimited motorcycle races in Europe. And he won. Of course, it was a 350cc 6 cylinder Honda that revved to 20K. The liter bikes would pull away from him in the straights, but as soon as they hit corners, the left them way behind.
I like this classic style motorbike, I wanted to see with my eyes directly. What I'm interested in this motorbike is the old school front suspension rather than using a typical front telescopic suspension.
Greetings from Indonesia
Thank you! :)
With all this covid junk going around I almost forgot to put this on my wishlist.
Well it's back on my radar and I will be taking a test ride soon.
is there a video anywhere on using the kick start?
I love the old/retro style and the fact you use the local amish craftsman/women talent (I would love a HD WLC/WLA) but a 250 and only 14Hp and 70mph max? I had a Honda 125 cruiser that would do that back in the mid 90s.....I just hope it doesn't turn into a Hipster mobile that'd put me right off getting one (if they ever made it over to the UK). TALLY HO!
Imagine one of those with an honda crf 300 engine, dream bike for me
I like these because they're simple, and basic like the motorcycles of the 30's-40's. But they sound like a Briggs and Stratton lawnmower haha. I'll stick to the BSA for now.
Industrial Art.
Kind of want this especially if I move to the Outer Banks
Where dis this test drive take place?
City, State .. ?
Becoming a total groupie. I think I have watched this 5 times
now if I could get the halcyon with a spring tail. My back will not handle a hard tail, not on central PA roads any how.
I'm wondering what the top speed is ?
Dude I'm gonna get one some time after this summer of 2022 but I'm going cross country to canada from Missouri but if it's not built for the interstate which one of your bikes would I need to get
Wait for the Halcyon 450 to release. That’s the only viable Janus for Interstate traffic.
Looks like my home in northern NY
I'm 6'2". 268 pounds.
Will the halcyon work for me?
how tall are you?
you make the bike look tiny
I watched an interview with Jay Leno, Richard, and Richard's business partner Devin. Richard is a big guy.
What are the options for gently and tastefully enhancing the performance of these machines? (With factory support of course)
Darren Taylor it gas all ready been bored up to 229 from 125 at the factory. So to start you would do the basics. Pipes, air filter, jets. If you’re willing to sacrifice the top end you could change the gearing.
@@bonnevillebagger9147 I foresee a racing series for enthusiasts. Would the company founders consider offering a larger or more powerful (carbureted) engine in the future?
Darren Taylor I’m not with the company. But they seem very intent at staying with the 250.
Is it deliverable to india
What suit are you wearing?
Hi just to ask you if if the motorcycle the you riding is available , let me know thanks
Hi, Halcyon 250 #068 is a part of our test fleet, but we can make you one that looks just like it!
At 13:13 there is a turn. Watch closely.
There aren't many, but we know where to find 'em here in Indiana!
@@janusmotorcycles Sorry for the sarcasm. I am really interested in your bikes. I live in the California foothills and am on curvy roads within a mile of my house and can ride for hours on two lane traffic free roads. I wish I could see your bikes in person, Keep up the good work,
It sounded like you were looking for that sixth gear, ???
He's been spending too much time on the Concours, perhaps.
At 70 I want this...what do it mean?
This means that you are not suitable for this bike, that's what it means.😁
hopping v twin...soon
220ccs These are just Commuter bikes nothing too fancy just Basic entry level. Similar to what the Harley Davidson Hummer (125cc) initially was.
I’m a bigger guy. 225 pounds. Am I too large for this?
Absolutely not! Richard, co-founder and lead designer, is 6'6 and right around 225 and he rides them comfortably.
Sir Richard Pumpaloaf
No Tach...definitely for country side travel only--not for interstate travel. And using it in an Amish countryside? I wish the USA is filled up with Amish country-side settings. Definitely not for Detroit settings!
(I'm watching out for the thought police.)
Horse apples, real road hazards of the Amish🤣
Why do you talk all the time? I want to get to know the bike, not listen to chatter.
My Honda reflex scooter 🛵 is faster
Definitely in the moped class not going to sell well