Langen Two Stroke availability down to the last slots

With only 100 models of the Langen Two Stroke being created there are only a few slots available for one of these limited-edition bikes.

Langen Two Stroke
Langen Two Stroke

At Motorcycle Live Langen unveiled their first ever two stroke machines that would be available to customers. The two bikes that were on display at the show will in the hands of their new owners soon.



Langen was founded back in 2018 by niche motorbike designer, Christofer Ratcliffe. When Langen was founded their aims were to push the limits when it comes to innovation and technical aspects. 

Langen badge on motorcycle. - Langen
Langen badge on motorcycle. - Langen



Langen’s Two Stroke comes with a 249.5cc 90-degree V-Twin Cylinder two stroke engine, which produces 76 horsepower. It also produces a further 45Nm of torque and has a power band of 9500rpm to 11,700rpm. The motorcycle weighs a total of 120kg and has carbon fibre bodywork and a carbon fibre fuel tank as well. To own your own Langen Two Stroke it would cost £28,000 plus VAT.

Christofer Ratcliffe the founder and CEO of Langen said this after unveiling the two bikes to their new owners at Motorcycle Live: “It was an absolute pleasure to see the faces of our first two customers light up on revealing their bikes, it makes all the hard work over the last 4 years’ worth every minute, we now have a steady production stream into 2023 to complete the remaining orders and very, very few build slots for the last remaining bikes.

Langen Two Stroke
Langen Two Stroke

"We enjoyed an exceptional level of interest and appreciation for the bikes we create at Langen from the show’s visitors and media, we also collected more deposits – it could not have gone any better”.



The last few build slots for the Two Stroke remain before the Langen team turn their attention to the next project. To reserve your Two Stroke, register here: https://www.langenmotorcycles.co.uk/product/langen-two-stroke#Two-Stroke-Reservation

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