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    mercredi 4 mars 2015

    ‘Flying Dutchman’ – Janus Motorcycles




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    Written by Martin Hodgson.
    Over the last decade we’ve seen the return of the Café Racer, the Tracker, the Bobber, the Scrambler and many of the bikes that dominated the scene in days gone by. Now the renaissance is taking its logical next step, a return of the small motorcycle companies building limited runs of handcrafted motorcycles that mirror the customer’s desire for vintage flare. One such start-up is Indiana-based Janus Motorcycles who, in the spirit of Harley Davidson and Norton, are reviving the small to big approach with an unwavering belief in quality manufacturing.
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    In the days of old, new models were often developed when a customer approached their local small manufacturer of choice and asked them to make radical changes to an existing model they’d seen out on the road. This is exactly what happened with the bike you see before your eyes. When a Janus customer approached the company with a desire to purchase the Halcyon 50 model, he added that he also wanted a sidecar version. Oh, and any chance of delivery in 6 weeks? As Richard of Janus explains, “we almost couldn’t believe he was serious… of course we took the project.” Immediately the team set to work. Knowing the extra weight would require more power, a 75cc Gilardoni cylinder kit was fitted and the 6 speed box gives plenty of ratios for various conditions.
    Given the short time frame for the build, it was decided it would be more time efficient to order in a sidecar frame and chair. Sadly not only did it arrive late, but it was also in terrible condition so the Janus team set about welding, machining and repairing it until what they had was perfect. The sidecar features a Janus fender, a machined hub that was laced up to one of their wheels and then a custom luggage rack to suit. The interior of the car is a thing of beauty; lush burgundy leather covers the seats and armrests as well as the saddlebags, solo seat, and battery cover on the motorcycle. While the carpeting is vintage automotive-style in a grey with black padded sidewall upholstery.
    Giving the car an almost 1930’s fighter plane feel is the custom aluminium dash complete with toggle switches for the auxiliary lights, interior map lights, and a cigarette lighter charging unit. While on the outside there are auxiliary fog lights, and a marker light to the front of the sidecar as well as an amazing old vintage horn that can be operated in tandem with the motorcycle horn by either the rider or monkey. While the customer also requested a hand-operated ‘roadbook holder’ which was sourced from Billet Innovations (Lawrence of Arabia, eat your heart out) and a fuel cap featuring the customer’s Flying Dutchman logo.
    The bike itself is primarily a standard Halcyon 50, resplendent in custom vintage styling wherever you look and how can you not love that tank; Brough Superior-style at a mere fraction of the cost. Some modifications were made to accommodate the sidecar including stiffening the front suspension and adding a steering damper to assist with the increased forces of the sidecar. But for the most part what the addition of the sidecar highlights is just how well Janus Motorcycles build their bikes in the first place; meticulous design, intensive R&D and exceptional bespoke manufacturing mean even such a monumental change to the bike was not a problem for the Janus team.
    Note ‘Flying Dutchman’ logo on cap and roadbook holder
    “To the pub ol’ boy and give it the beans.
    I fancy myself an ale or two…”
    On the street Janus motorcycles already catch the eye; a far cry from the modern plastic adorned machinery that fills the traffic lanes, but with the addition of the sidecar. “Our bikes already attract a good bit of attention on the road, but it was unbelievable how much attention the sidecar got from both motorcyclists and automobile drivers.” And who can blame the passes by? It takes us back to simpler times of brilliant men in small workshops, motorcycle trips down country lanes and buzzing along in sidecar comfort. I can’t help but picturing myself turning to the rider and commanding “To the pub ol’ boy and give it the beans. I fancy myself an ale or two and this afternoon sun has me parched like Lawrence in the Arabian sands.”
    For Janus Motorcycles this is just the beginning. They’ve proven their wares and now the firm have two new models on the way, the Phoenix 250 and the Halcyon 250. Looks like the industry is in good hands and while everything that is old is new again, the future for Janus looks very bright indeed.
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    Les premières Mercedes-AMG GT3 livrées dès la fin de l’année

    Rennwagen Mercedes-AMG GT3 Genf 2014; Racecar Mercedes-AMG GT3 G
    par Laurent Mercier (Endurance-Info.com)
     
    Basée sur la Mercedes-AMG GT, la nouvelle Mercedes-AMG GT3 sera dévoilée dans quelques jours à l’occasion du Salon de Genève. Après une phase intensive de tests, la remplaçante de la Mercedes SLS AMG GT3 sera livrée aux premières équipes clientes dès la fin de l’année.
    « Nous entrons dans un environnement concurrentiel âprement disputé avec la nouvelle Mercedes-AMG GT3 » indique Tobias Moers, président du conseil d’administration de Mercedes-AMG GmbH. « Le haut niveau technologique et les règles de course nous incitent à pousser pour prendre la pole positon avec notre nouvelle voiture de course réservée aux clients. On ne peut faire preuve de crédibilité sur son ambition que si l’on bat les meilleurs dans le jeu. »
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    La Mercedes-AMG GT3 va rejoindre d’autres nouvelles GT3 telles que l’Audi R8, la BMW M6 GT3 ou la Porsche 911 GT3-R. Pour cette AMG GT3, Mercedes a opté pour un centre de gravité le plus bas possible, une parfaite répartition des masses et une largeur imposante. Cette configuration garantit une précision dans les virages, une accélération latérale élevée, une bonne agilité et une faible inertie à changer de direction le plus rapidement possible.
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    Le look de la AMG GT3 se veut agressif avec ses grandes prises d’air et son imposant diffuseur. Comme la version routière, le modèle de compétition est équipé d’un châssis en aluminium très léger mais extrêmement rigide afin d’offrir une meilleure protection au pilote. La fibre de carbone est présente dans beaucoup de domaines : capot moteur, portes, ailes avant, parois latérales, jupes latérales, diffuseur, couvercle de coffre, etc…
    Le moteur AMG V8 de 6,3 litres de la SLS AMG GT3 a été conservé, l’auto étant équipée d’une boîte de vitesses séquentielle à 6 vitesses montée sur l’essieu arrière. La suspension est à double triangulation.
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    Avant de voir les AMG GT3 en compétition, les SLS AMG GT3 vont faire face à une forte concurrence dans les différents championnats. Black Falcon a déjà remporté les 24 Heures de Dubai. DragonSpeed et Black Swan Racing défendront les intérêts de Mercedes en Pirelli World Challenge. Black Falcon, Car Collection, ROWE Racing, GDL Racing, Hofor-Racing seront en piste sur le continent européen. De nombreuses SLS AMG GT3 rouleront en Asie, aussi bien en GT Asia Series qu’en SUPER GT.
    Reste maintenant à connaître le prix de la bête…

    Allo ........

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