The Halcyon 450

The Halcyon 450

by Michael Satterfield

Retro motorcycle maker Janus Motorcycles has released their largest displacement motorcycle to date, the Halycon 450. The styling is reminiscent of the Matchless H 1000, Croft-Cameron Super Eight, and other motorcycles from the 1920s, but with modern Brembo Brakes, fuel injection, and suspension. Powered by an SWM 445cc single-cylinder, Janus claims the new bike is capable of 90 mph and features modern comfort and rideability.

The Halcyon 450

The Halcyon 450 starts at $13,500 but can be ordered with an MSRP of over $15,000, which makes the 450cc about twice as much as its 250cc sibling. While the price might not seem to be too high for a small production hand-made motorcycle from the USA, the Halcyon 450 is thousands more than many established motorcycles on the market. 

The Halcyon 450

While I haven't had the chance to see any Janus Motorcycles in person or ride the Halcyon 450. It is obvious that this bike is more about the romance of a lost time and buying one is purely an emotional decision, which after looking at the photos, I fully understand.  

Head over to Janusmotorcycle.com to configure your own version of the Halcyon 450, mine (pictured below) came in at $15,385 and would require a $6,000 deposit to go into production. Watch the full launch video on the Janus Motorcycle YouTube channel.

The Halcyon 450