Stroker genius! Long-awaited Langen Two Stroke ridden | MCN review
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- Опубліковано 9 лис 2021
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I love the sound of a decent two stroke On Pipe , what a shame that much of it was spoiled by that incessant & repetitive excuse for music , watching this is as close as I'm ever likely to get to riding one simply because of the price , it would be nice to hear it on a track - Without any silly music in the background ! , Well done Langen for being so brave & daring with this venture & Good luck in the future .
I wish two strokes were back. Its good to see manufacturers keeping the two stroke legacy alive!
The sound and smell of them instantly takes back to my youth.
There's still plenty on the roads today. A mate rides a Jawa 638 powered CZ 350 café racer 40 miles to work everyday, making him the only 350cc 2 stroke in everyday use in Wiltshire.
I built him the bike, back in 2019. He's totally hooked on 2 strokes now, after years of owning a succession of unreliable GPz600's.
You could always buy a modern road legal 300cc 2t enduro bike and put road wheels on it. They really are a blast :)
@@CZ350tuner it's not a blue one in the Amesbury area by any chance is it?
@@CZ350tuner What year is that bike ? ....that's got to be pretty rare !
This review harks back to when reviewers knew something about motorcycles. Nicely done.
The woman is a total gearhead, and has great rider skills!!
Emma Franklin does great bike reviews.
I hadn't seen her on MCN before.
Top notch.
She does great bum-off-the-seat too.
I almost cry watching this, i miss my 2st so much, it make me so happy that 2 strokes are making a comeback tnx efi
What a great review and quite a scoop to get the first press ride on this fabulous machine. As a 17 year old I had an RD250LC. Loved the character of a two stroke, the noise the smell.
Its a pity price wise it's out of reach for us normal souls, still glad it's out there.
Used RD350LC: $1200.00 / To reclaim your youth: $36,000.
@@theelectricunicyclist9069 $1200 dollas🤔 il have as many as you can get please
Love the bike , hearing that sound brings back so many great memories of 2 strokes for me. The bike is expensive but I think we’ll worth it, Langen did a great job on the style, is mega cool. Park this thing and you’ll have a group of bike lovers drooling all over it! Review was excellent more please …….
That sound sent a tingle up my spine on the first ride by - I had an NS125F and RD350F2 back in the day... now I want another stroker!
A new stroker! This is wonderful news for all us die hard 2T fans. Think I will take my LC for a quick blast after watching this. Thanks for posting!!
I absolutely love that bike! First new bike for ages that just looks "right" and is beautifully finished. Being a stroker, the power band will be addictive and 70bhp from a 250cc bike is a lot, especially for such a light bike. Shame it cones in so pricy or I'd join the queue for one.
70hp at the crank on a good day
just having a well built single cylinder 250 couldve made a healthy 35hp..and cost a lot less too!
Emma knows her stuff. Nice bike. Engine doesn't sound as crisp or responsive as I thought.
I agree. It even sounds a bit lazy blipping the throttle from idle. An Aprilia Rs250 sounds much more eager and revs easier
Like watching a noob 16yrold on a dt 50 ,,,wtf🤌
If you look at the underseat exhaust at about 1.20 there is absolutely no smoke, unlike the other. At low revs that bike is definitely running on one cylinder. Tbf it seems fine later in the video.
@@ktmkevin that's because its not warmed up. I know ;)
Once warmed up its pretty crisp! ;)
Wow, you couldn’t have had anyone better review this machine.
Excellent review
Your story telling is very refreshing. Poetry over technicalities. 👍
My old TZR250 1KT is still my favourite bike I've ever owned, this Langen is right up my alley, now if only I could afford it! Great review.
Great review👍 would love to see you review more bikes, and a lot more of your awesome riding skills. Thank you
I love the smell of two strokes on a cold morning. I was lucky enough to haves raced in the Australian 250 cc production series in the mid 90’s. Phillip Island was my home track. Which was full of track ready RGV-250’s and the odd NSR-250’s. I had two bikes and have kept one that is in mint condition, even though it hasn’t run in over 25 years. All fluids have been drained. It’s now worth 5 times what it was when brand new.
Great review, thank you. Learning how to launch a two-stroke in race conditions makes it so much easier to get a four stroke away quickly. Unfortunately, some just haven’t had the experience. Apart from the burning oil factor, with the noise how does it pass Euro5 regulations? 👍😎🇦🇺
I thought the usual 2-stroke oil was obnoxious smelling as it exited the exhaust.
But *castor bean* oil... that smell was magic! It smelled like the race track,
and earlier in my life - of model airplanes.
I think probably as it's made to order rather than a production bike as such that the rules might be different but i'm not sure.
I'm happy to see a woman doing a review on MCN
Bloody good rider as well
Awesome review!
Love the look, and especially the sound, of this bike. I do have a 2 stroke in the garage still that comes out a few times a year. Nothing quite in this league though - just a 1984 Suzuki GP100 that was almost identical to the one I had 32 years ago when I was 17! Still, every time I ride it, it makes me feel like I'm 17 again :)
Aaaaahhhh, the sound. Greatest sound in motorcycling. Brilliant review.
Sounds like a weed eater.
Nah man, when you get a stroker on song, the wail is magical. Nothing like a weed whacker.
Exciting bike. Great review. Took me back to my first street bike, an RD 350. Lots of parallels - clutch-slipping take-offs, nothing below 5K, everything from there to 8K - though this one is a true work of art! Love the line the frame takes when it becomes the swing arm. Wow.
Rd 350 is some machine lucky man indeed my aprilia 250 is the most uncomfortable bike ive owned the 350 id swap my aprillia for in a heartbeat if only i had 30+g
A nice bit of wall-art for those with enough spare cash for one-off toys. Miss my ‘Ram Air’ Suzuki which ate pistons and loved blowing its 6V bulbs on pitch-dark B-roads, and my stone-reliable pre-mix MZ every day, and remember lusting after an RG250.
Awesome video Emma! What a gorgeous bike! Best!
Kawasaki H1 triple, the thrill when the power band kicks in at 6k ,magic.
Still got my rs125 that I started on. 2 strokes are just something else. And we need more Emma! Great vid!
Some roart out of it. Nicely done Emma. Great content 👍🏻
What the video failed to say is that the 249cc, 90º V-twin engine and advanced fuel-and-oil injected unit is developed by Vins Motors in Italy....Vins also has their own machine which uses the engine and is called the Duecinquanta Strada which you can see when their website isn't down!
and the fact that Vins is ex-Ferrari ;)
Fuel and oil injection for 2 strokes works very well on snowmobiles, so if someone was really interested they could be adapted to road bikes. In the case of what I work on, you'll have to get used to an 800cc twin made for torque. Many people have used sled drivelines in karts and some bikes with good results. Purely as hobbyists though.
2 stroke snowmobile engines are generally tuned from scratch for CVT delivery - meaning they want to get to their peak power/torque and then stay there. I think it would make for a bit of a twitchy combo with a typical sequential transmission.
@@kaiboshvanhortonsnort359 The sled engined bikes I've seen people build kept the CVT system in the primary, and they worked according to the articles. There's videos on youtube of some people have made.
Great sound! Excellent video!
Beautifully built, and the frame swinging arm.. wow, but the tail end could look a bit more styled
Brilliant review thanks
Excellent review Emma. Cheers.
Beautiful, looks like a Real Motorcycle and it’s a 2 stroke! Wishing you Massive Success!
Hard to imagine a better choice for a reviewer of this bike. Well done.
Awesome review 👍
Beautifully produced video review, thank you Emma and MCN.
...somehow, I don't think 44 teeth will be too worried.
Great review. I've only had one 2 stroke, a MTX50, loved it.
Looks fabulous.
Love the Frame and swingarm design, looks amazing
Excellent review 👍⚡️
75 RD350 after Vesco Yamaha ported and polished the cylinders and pistons and shaved the heads and I installed a TZ250 crank. Then 36mm Mukuni carbs, and expansion chambers. Oh boy, we having fun now! Finished the cafe with a Vesco seat/tail piece and clip ons. K81's and light aluminum rims with SS spokes, and a cool quarter fairing.
Well said, great review.
I'm a two stroke nut as well, however we ride them due to the fact we like to rev it. I'm in love with it, it needs more work by the sounds of it. The price is probably right, will it keep its price? I converted a cr250 into a road bike, it's incredible and under 5k. I can honestly say thank you for starting to bring out more two strokes again.
Something completely different! Love it!
Sweet! Nice overview from an enthusiast.
Fabulous, thank you.
It was THE bike of the 2021 NEC show
I love the sound !
I have just recommissioned a 12000 mile all original RD 350 B with the help of my ex RD racer friend.I am so glad I made the effort having not ridden one in the day as the bike is a joy to ride and I live near the great ocean road in Australia,it’s natural habitat !,
The sound the lack of weight and that smell.Next is some lower bars,cafe seat and JL chambers I am hooked 😁
Great bike and review 👍
I love it love it , sadly I’ll probably never get to ride or review it. Did I mention I love it, thanks for the review. Cheers 👍🦘
fantastic...bike and review
Good Stuff Emma!
Wow. NIce review of a serious piece of machinery.
It's a great idea, I'd love to have one!
I had a Yamaha RD250 and two 1979 RD400 Daytona Specials. How wonderful it was to hear a two stroke, all angry and on the pipe on the road. What a gorgeous little gem of a motorcycle. Living in the U.S. I’m pretty sure I won’t get to ride a two stroke on the road again.
I had the RD 250 in 78, its one of my fav' bikes I ever owned.
Sure sounds like an old RD! Awesome!
I thought 2strokes were banned due to polution hence the big Japanese manufacturers changing to 4strokes ?
Obviously I must be wrong, it's also great to see a new British motorcycle manufacturer producing a British invented engine. The 2stroke engine was invented by Joseph Day in London around 1880, though he died bankrupt and unknown. Anyway, I expect he would be very pleased to see another British company still producing bikes with his engine, I wish them all the best.
Excellent review. This machine begs to be put into real mass production and get that price down and refinement up a bit for the non-expert. But then I guess proper type approval and emissions rules would kick in.
I did wonder if they or another manufacturer could produce a number of machines to keep under the threshold for SVA, make an incremental change, produce the same volume again, make a change and so on. Maybe a manufacturer could produce bikes in kit form...
A 175cc producing 50 HP and maybe 15 KG lighter might be just as much fun and may have a better chance at passing emissions, unfortunately, its cost to manufacture would not be that much less.
the RD350LC was a tail of 2 beasts 6000 rpm, what a machine
I wish I could afford one. Such a beautiful sound.
@Rob ZD lol, I'm sure it does to a portion of people. I like the sound because the bike reminds me of my RD400 with Bassani pipes.
That sound took be back to the 80s and my old RD250LC
Great review on a bike I could only dream about owning
That was awesome! Need more of Emma pls! Btw, they say it's a small world so is Emma related to Trevor per chance?!
Man,
I loved performance bikes in the 90's
Trev's her dad.
What not to like in this video, in love!!! cheers
Bring back the 2 strokes I love em.
My dream sunny sunday ride.
Would love to have a ride of something like this! As being 31, my first 2 bikes were 2 strokes and as I wasn’t of the generation of LC’s, RD’s etc, I don’t get all nostalgic about 2 strokes. Not a fan of the sound to be honest and remember my 50/125 being nothing, nothing, nothing, POWER! But having never ridden a larger CC 2 stroke, I feel like I need to be educated, but I’m all for lightweight bikes, with strong power!
What a dream bike.
That 9-11 k rpm is how every motorcycle should feel .. two strokes deserved to be revered 💥💥💥
Well done Emma and MCN! Good review. Wish it went longer with some video comparisons with another 2 stroke in its category. Anyways, I guess more videos will come up from MCN and other publications in the future. I can't wait to ride mine ;)
A thing of beauty
Great review hoping to hear more content from you. I’ve never ridden a two stroke before but the way it’s been described here allows me to imagine it well. Well done!
Very nice indeed
Bike looks amaaazing, baaaaaaaapppp. Would like to see more from emma. Some build videos? Sounds great.
Fabulous review! A very pretty bike, to be certain - I had no idea two-stroke bikes were still a thing. Time to hit up the Google. 😊
I ride a 1976 Yamaha-RD-400 2cylinder 2-stroke, its absolutely Glorious!!!!
I think a lot of bikers want to see the old strokers remade to today's engineering standards. NSR 125, 250, 400, 500. RGV 250, 500. TZR 250, RD 500. Cagiva Mito! Aprilia RS 125, 250. Kawasaki KR1-S. DT 125. MX/RX 125. Husqvarna SM...
We can only hope the big manufacturers take notice of developments in 2-stroke tech.
Really glad this exists. Love the line, “It doesn’t half batter your buns!” 😂
Oh how i've missed this sound!
I have a Aprilia Tuono V4 now but I dont think any motorcykle will
make a bigger impakt on me as my RD350LC did in 1986.
59hp/165 kg pure fun.
Chapeau for an independent bike maker. My last 2strokes were an Ariel Arrow and a DKW, but I'm 50 years too old for this one... I'll stick to my 1290SAS.
Good lass, you took me back to my teens in the early '70s!!! Now, all we need is a 500cc twin & a 750cc triple!!! Good VT!!! Keep the rubber on the black top, be SAFE!!!
I don't know anything about this manufacturer, but they know how to make a good-looking little bike. Nicely done.
Bravo! ..,great presentation. thank you. but yeah I get it, a v-twinned version of the first Honda cr125 with road gear. Awesome., the whole thing. cheers.
What a great review and lovely host. Bike looked great too bet it was fun to ride.
I absolutely loved the power delivery of my 2011 KTM EXC 300 with a fatty pipe. Plenty of low down torque that surprised me having not owned a 2 stroke is donkeys years, and it kept pulling hard all the way through the revs. I wish there was a more road going bike with this kind of engine, or even better, 2 of them in parallel in a café racer style frame.
Lets ask Alan Milliard to do it ladies and gents!
Yeah, I had a EXC250 2t and was surprised how torquey it was at the bottom. Wish I’d hadn’t sold it and bought a 450.
People are buying up cr500 mx engines and putting them in cafe racer frames
2-strokes have more torque than equivalent size 4-strokes and their power is lower down the rpm range :)
When manufacturers stop being power hungry and tune their bikes right they lose a bit of peak hp but become a dream to ride. Just like the DT125R. PERFECT power delivery for a 125. If the engine is blueprinted enough it will have a powerband right from 6000 to 10 000rpm. Thats fat.
@@eamh2002 that was my first bike as a 14 year old. The bike was older than me but I loved it!
@@gofres I got mine at 16yo and I still have it 18years later :) Gonna ride the wheels off it
Very cool! I wonder how many km you can put on the bike before needing an engine rebuild?
It's a lovely looking machine. Hand made, built to spec, limited edition - well worth the money, if you have it.
What a beauty!! :D
So cool😍
I miss 2-stroke reviews! 😍
Wow Two stroke sound amazing no one near as they
Great job Langen, 2 strokes are still alive !
Best sounding modern production bike thus far!
Great stuff, but I think you guys might have rendered out your video file with some of the graphics missing? When you show those race two strokes?
Why are you not more with your phenomenal review in MCN videos?
Having raced a TZ250U back in the day I have to say bring it on!
As a frugal fella who has always leaned towards bang-for-the-buck machines, I can quite imagine that the Langen is worth every penny of it's asking price. Sometimes things can be both expensive and a bargain. Way to go, Langen team!
Lovely.
Absolutely beatiful bike. I just wonder how they met the emission standards. Even with full injection and a separate oiling system this does not seem easy. Or will this bike just be available to non-EU markets?
First time I have ever watched a bike review by Emma Franklin and I have to say what a breath of fresh air! Very good work Emma, I am impressed! A world away from some of those testosterone fuelled journos who think they are riding gods. Great work, I'll be back and if I had the money, I'd buy one of these?
You seem surprised, with your patronising comment. Nice attempt at being a white knight 😂🤣