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Not the Panther I was looking for...
#508032 12/13/2012 1:49 PM
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So I was looking up what the old Panther Motorcycles were since I hadn't heard of them before, and not only did I find them, but I found these strange modern bikes as well.
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Very interesting, a shape shifting bike. We'll see if they every make it to market. Like most small start ups, they are (will be) pretty expensive.


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Re: Not the Panther I was looking for...
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Yep, interesting concept alright, Brent, though definitely not the most beautiful motorcycle in the world. Especially interesting is the front end, with its apparent BMW inspired "Telelever" and its tandem rear swingarms.

However, yeah, I think the chances of this small start-up's wares ever hitting the market are two...slim and none, as apparently according to the notice link on the main page of the link you provided states something to the effect that this venture has been placed on the back burner pending a turnaround in the economy.

Btw, I assume you found the information you were at first looking for about the original British-made P&M(Phelon & Moore Company) Panther motorcycles. If not however, here's a short write-up about them...

http://www.motorcycle-usa.com/289/1739/Motorcycle-Article/Memorable-Motorcycles-P-M-Panther.aspx


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Dwight #508034 12/13/2012 6:09 PM
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Total hijack here but you two fellows will appreciate this: http://www.janusmotorcycles.com/Janus_Motorcycles/Home.html


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oldroadie #508035 12/13/2012 7:56 PM
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The Panther Dwight posted is what comes to my mind when I think of that brand name, always thought they looked cool with a kind of Brough looking cyl.


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Re: Not the Panther I was looking for...
oldroadie #508036 12/14/2012 12:03 PM
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Yep, another interesting start-up motorcycle company here too, Ed.

The Janus motorcycle here.



Funny, but as soon as I opened your link and I saw the gas tank on this little thing, all I could think of is that it looked like it had a Brough Superior's gas tank sittin' on it.

(...say, maybe a better name for this little thing would've been a "Brough INFERIOR", eh?!)


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Dwight #508037 12/14/2012 1:41 PM
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All I can say is a new bespoke Brough is roughly 50 times the cost of the Janus...and a very long wait...meanwhile this looks like a lot of fun instead of a lot of performance.


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Re: Not the Panther I was looking for...
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Yep, I agree actually, Ed. I was just playin' off the whole "Brough" thing there with my "Inferior" suggestion.

This little Janus actually reminds me of the Schwinn-based Whizzers a bit, which are also fun lookin' little machines.

(...btw...have I ever told ya about a guy I once knew who was named Janus?...MAN, what a little two-faced bastard HE turned out to be!!!...nah, just doin' a little word play action here again, that's all)


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Dwight #508039 12/14/2012 8:29 PM
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Yes, I did find and learn about the "real" Panther, Phelon and Moore bikes. They sure seem pretty nifty. I came across a picture of one and started to look it up and

I suppose if the Phelon and Moore copyright expired that is how they could use the name. Huh?


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BCarnage #508040 12/14/2012 8:32 PM
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Those Janus bikes are really nice to look at, but I really don't know what I would do with one. Great for whizzing around town I suppose; cooler than a 50cc scooter.


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BCarnage #508041 12/20/2012 11:58 AM
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I wonder how long it takes for that stamped tin frame to start to crack.


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