LOL, yea right ! Hehehe...the Japanese will tell you same as me , there is nothing that sounds better than a Harley .....you tube Harleys in Japan ...one club has over 175,000 members who all ride Harley's ..oh and don't forget to you tube sportster meetings in Japan
its a shame i cand get a recording of my dads ducati SS, its louder and thumpier than everything here, the motoguzzi sounds pretty close though just add mr bonham kicking his bass drum harder than ever
long story short i agree but not the best examples were shown, still a great video. hells angels australia made a V8 sand drag bike, and only like 3 people were strong enough to hold it upright. i forget its name though
My dad owned a TL1000R and it was by far the best sounding bike I've ever heard in my life, I used to love the sound of an inline 4 screaming it's arse off but after hearing that I fell in love with V-twins. he unfortunately swapped the bike for a gen 1 unrestricted Hayabusa as the TL scared the life out of him lol. hasn't even ridden the busa yet
@@MenderSlen579 yes lol, he says it’s easier to control since the TL is a vtwin so it has a lot of low end torque, his TL also had a quarter throttle so he always complained that he couldn’t set off smooth without the bike trying to set a new 0-60mph time haha. The TL got its nickname “widow maker” for a reason
@@chandler5840 those formula 1 style rear suspension is very dangerous but very fun to ride! My dad survived the tank slap on '98 TL1000s and He never scared of it!
The MT-07 is certainly fun and joyfull! Part of the reason I ride one is the amazing engine sound. It’s not the sound of the exhaust that I love but the actual mechanical sound of the engine. Even with the factory exhaust, the engine sounds like two small hammers hitting on a hollow block of wood at thousands of times per minute. It creates a wonderful resonance with a perfect amount of vibration that makes you feel as if your body is connected to the engine, but without any discomfort. I have ridden it for 4 years now and have no desire to upgrade to a larger more expensive bike at all, it is a perfect balance of enjoyment, simplicity and low price in my opinion
Sounds like any inline twin to me . Sounds like some old engines from the early 70's that came out of Japan . Like the honda 350 and 360;s . Not bad but I really did not like how they sounded but they was vary good bike for the time .
I love big V-twins. My Yamaha MT-01 with a 1670cc pushrod V-twin revs to only 5500 rpm & makes 'only' 90 bhp, but has 120 ft. lbs of torque & SOUNDS like thunder lol
Finally a video where I can find one of the best and fun motorcycles for daily use, a two cylinder that revs high and is resistant, no wonder a legendary motorcycle in Brazil.
I am used to a V-FOUR engine(I owned a VFR 400RR) as this has power in any gear and I found it a fantastic engine as it has steady traction in and out of bends(engine braking!), but I have recently bought a VTR 1000F FIRESTORM and I must admit the power curve and predictable traction is a fantastic godsend for keeping up with the latest 1 ltr superbikes and I am glad I sold my previous bike a CBR 600RR as that machine was way to buzzzy and twitchy at speeds above 120mph, this machine is planted and very well behaved at speed and under acceleration, I will say however the VTR is a beast and if you have little experience or lack of discipline between speed and engine noise you will come a cropper! please be warned!:/ All in this machine is fantastic it has the pull of a tractor and the finess of a super sport and a bike with a fantastic characteristic that is sorely missing from the latest crop of bikes. Worth a ride any day of he week. PS Pussies need not applie:)
Azhar Fahry I'm not too and i won't mock someone because of his pronunciaton (hell,i would not be able to pronounce correctly a single Slovakian word probably) it's that funnily enough i'm fine with an english word being pronounced differently according to where the person speaking is from, but don't know why when I heard the pronunciation of the italian word Panigale it felt kinda personal haha. Good thing i'm not a native english speaker because I would be annoying af lol
In the USA they call them "moaners" but to me they are screamers... I like when an engine sounds like an open air explosion...lol only V-twin can sound like this.
That classic Guzzi sound will always be the sound for me. Sadly though i'm 6'3'' and don't like it all that much when a bike makes me look like i'm taking a dump in a childrens' toilet.
You will always for on the bike if you really want it and if you get other bars you will look good on a motoguzzi because everyone looks great on a guzzi
I'm right into 3rd gear with my CB500 at the minute. You open it up at about 4,000rpm and you get that classic Honda powerful throbbing vibration between your legs, it's great on wide sweeping corners.
I was surfing the youtube and the v twin aprilia shiver 750 video somehow appear. And here i am listening to the beautiful v twin. Cannot wait to finish off my debt and someday owned my own v twin. Currently on a 150cc
All these bikes sound like vacuum cleaners. I ride an old Triumph and an even older Ducati. The sounds of Amal and Dell'ortos simply adds to the experience. And the final laugh, a plastic maggot turbo!
Man, that Thruxton sounds Amazing! Same for the moto Guzzi. Also, I do have a CB500 Twin, but in my case, its the 1975 version. Surprisingly, it's all stock, and hasn't been chopped, like I see with 90% of the 70's Honda CBs. (and before anyone asks, no, I don't plan on chopping it either!)
I have two bikes that are all stock also . A 1974 MZ TS250 and a 1975 Honda CB350 . Both are completely diffent to ride . The MZ is vary fast around the corners . I guess I should not say fast but it really easy to lean into the corners . The CB360 is not so much the case . You have to make it turn into the corners .It wants to come up on me . Did that sense new . I should have put some Koni shocks on it but didn't . I wanted to keep it stock . I still own both bikes . Your right about idiots cutting these old bikes up to what they want them to be . But those old bikes could never be any better than what they was . These people are ether on drugs or something .
@@Ignoravo I was at bologna last year and I am pretty sure the locals said borgo panigale the way I wrote, I had to take a bus from Porta Lame for Borgo Panigale... But then i might have misheard
My Kawasaki Versys 650 has a decent sounding twin, at least for a 180 degree inline twin. Think the CB500, but deeper. Still not as good sounding as a nice V-twin though. The FZ/MT-07 is probably one of the best sounding bikes out there, especially with the Akrapovic exhaust like you showed in the video.
Man, how could have you missed the king of v twin engine sounds, the ones that started it all. Harley Davidson. I know a lot of people hate on them, but they have such a good sound to it.
@@jeisonfernandoa.2206 yes and everybody knows that the exhaust system, silencer, air filter and air box doesn't change the sound... Lool listen to a gt650r and a gladius and you'll hear a big ass difference.. maybe not to your ears
I just cracked 1,200 miles on my 2023 Moto Guzzi V7 Stone. The newer V7's (2021-present) have a more powerful 850cc engine that makes 65 hp. Despite that, the bike doesn't want you to ride it fast. Moto Guzzi is more about the journey than the destination. You'll find yourself taking in the scenery and feeling like you have all the time in the world.
2 cylinders is the perfect amount for small engines, more than this simply is not neccesary. 3 and 4 cylinders just becomes more complex and too many moving parts, the advantages do not outweigh the extra complexity in my opinion. When the bike is older and needs tuning or repair you will be glad to only have 2 cylinders worth of parts to work on!
I have always been a fan and follower of the V4 layout BUT I recently bought a VTR1000F FIRESTORM and I am utterly speechless as the power is highly useful and linear on the highway! Why have YOU NOT featured the VTR1000F FIRESTORM!! YOUR VIDEO IS INCOMPLETE WITHOUT THIS MACHINE ? I would also like to educate you and your viewers as to the reasons why engine layout is IMPORTANT. The VFOUR is a smooth and powerful power plant and reduces the overall width of the bike and makes for a consistent and progressive power curve of the machine. A V TWIN on the other hand also reduces the overall width of the bike BUT makes the engine a little lumpy and makes the power delivery a little more urgent:) I fell in love with my Firestorm as it has power when needed and changes direction when I ask it, the brakes and other equipment are obviously not up to days standards but I REALISE THIS AND RIDE APPROPRIATELY. This machine will with it`s 90 degrees v twin and 48mm carbs never be made again and ultimately it will be a CLASSIC :)
Shame on you! * pointing finger * You didn't include the Husqvarna Nuda 900R! Sounds glorious! Check out Royal Jordanian! 🙂 It's one of my favorite sounding bikes. The MT-07 is another. Love your vids!
Similar to an angry bee.. when you really hear it you can't really compare it to a 4 cylinder sound xD And that's why i'm getting a bandit 400, 58hp, cheap, cheap insurance, amazing sound, easily and heavily customizable look. Mt07 sounds good with a proper exhaust, it's tremendously fun but i like real colors.. it looks a bit too much like a stealth jet to me, else there is the Hyosung GT 650R which sounds incredible with a good exhaust, only problem is that it's a sportbike and since we can't fit proper frame sliders (crash bar, 2-3 anchor points sliders or top blocks) it's just too risky. Else i have a green er6n (first gen) i love the look, it drives.. like an old bike xD but the sound is horrible, at least not great at all
Most everyone disparages the Gladius in the looks dept. When set up correctly, they don't look too bad. Have a new SV 650. Could have bought a pristine Gladius around the corner for almost nothing. Would have been a great bike.
in my opinion the best is the benelli 300 with its 360 degree firing order which i cant believe was not featured here! the only two cylinder engine that sounds like an inline 3 because of its firing order!
I have owned a ‘94 Ducati 916 Strada with 45mm Termignoni exhausts, a 2004 Aprilia RSV Factory with carbon Akrapovic exhausts.. and I currently have in my collection a ‘99 Suzuki TLR with Yoshimura exhausts. It’s the TLR that sounds the best..
Best sounding? Not the KTM or Aprilia. The 72 and 60 degree V angles make them sound like someone singing out of pitch, or nails on a chalk board. And why include the SV650 while excluding the TL1000R that is the bigger and racier version of the same engine?
I know the family is 2 strokes, but the Yamaha RD 400, 350, RZ, RDLC, and the race YZ bikes have the best singing voice. (You just have to like the voice of a 2 stroke twin! And, I DO!) steve
You should have added the yamaha xs-2. really nice sounding 650cc 2 cylinder from the 70´s, if the carburetors are tuned right, sound marvelously splendid.
Honda VTR1000F Firestorm or Superhawk, depending on your country. beautiful 1000cc V twin carbi burble, no other twin that I have ever heard sounds as good as this (yes, subjective point of view).
dirk bowman you can't say that on RUclips or ya get a dozen anti-Harley nazis jump on you......a lot of twins sound great to me but love my sportster.....
Aprilia Dorsoduro
Husqvarna Nuda 900
Aprilia SXV
Suzuki Intruder 1800
Some other nice 2 cylinder bikes to listen to :)
SXV should be on here for sure
the aprilia cup in the supermoto idm was such a joy to watch and listen
20 or so sxv at the start and some even with full exhausts, just wow
Don't forget about glorius czech's Jawa's 2 stroke inline 2, that sounds just great
what about the benelli 302r
the sxv sounds like a sportbike, it's my dream bike lol
2 cylinder bikes sound a lot better in my opinion. i like the deep sound of my yamaha mt 07 ixil hyperlow.
where is the husqvarna nuda 900? easily the best sounding twin cylinder bike out there
You find the footage and post it to him for an update video.
It's a 315° crank parallel twin. Same firing order as a Harley Davidson.
100% nuda 900r best sounding bike Iv ever owned
ruclips.net/video/39DqimMJKL8/видео.html heres RJs video
LOL, yea right ! Hehehe...the Japanese will tell you same as me , there is nothing that sounds better than a Harley .....you tube Harleys in Japan ...one club has over 175,000 members who all ride Harley's ..oh and don't forget to you tube sportster meetings in Japan
That Guzzi V7, man. Delightful. The more open those pipes are, the better.
In my opinion, 2 cylinders sound like V8s of bikes
its a shame i cand get a recording of my dads ducati SS, its louder and thumpier than everything here, the motoguzzi sounds pretty close though just add mr bonham kicking his bass drum harder than ever
Honda interceptor... ruclips.net/video/sfwCETllE-A/видео.html
long story short i agree but not the best examples were shown, still a great video.
hells angels australia made a V8 sand drag bike, and only like 3 people were strong enough to hold it upright. i forget its name though
Thx for pointing that out. I finally know now what kind of bike my neighbour from 500m down the road has had...
could not agree more!
Do not forget the TL 1000 and SV 1000 versions also. Great rumbling sound on those bikes.
My dad owned a TL1000R and it was by far the best sounding bike I've ever heard in my life, I used to love the sound of an inline 4 screaming it's arse off but after hearing that I fell in love with V-twins. he unfortunately swapped the bike for a gen 1 unrestricted Hayabusa as the TL scared the life out of him lol. hasn't even ridden the busa yet
@@chandler5840a bike scary enough to make him switch to a motherfking hayabausa?
Wtf?
@@MenderSlen579 yes lol, he says it’s easier to control since the TL is a vtwin so it has a lot of low end torque, his TL also had a quarter throttle so he always complained that he couldn’t set off smooth without the bike trying to set a new 0-60mph time haha. The TL got its nickname “widow maker” for a reason
@@chandler5840 those formula 1 style rear suspension is very dangerous but very fun to ride! My dad survived the tank slap on '98 TL1000s and He never scared of it!
@@427Cabriolet despite the downsides to them, they really are some of the best looking and sounding bikes I’ve ever seen. Especially in blue and white
KTMs V-Twins are amazing, it puts a smile on my face every time I start up the 950 Adventure with those twin Leo Vince pipes!
The MT-07 is certainly fun and joyfull! Part of the reason I ride one is the amazing engine sound. It’s not the sound of the exhaust that I love but the actual mechanical sound of the engine. Even with the factory exhaust, the engine sounds like two small hammers hitting on a hollow block of wood at thousands of times per minute. It creates a wonderful resonance with a perfect amount of vibration that makes you feel as if your body is connected to the engine, but without any discomfort. I have ridden it for 4 years now and have no desire to upgrade to a larger more expensive bike at all, it is a perfect balance of enjoyment, simplicity and low price in my opinion
i like the bike with stock exhaust more hahahaha
Sounds like any inline twin to me . Sounds like some old engines from the early 70's that came out of Japan . Like the honda 350 and 360;s . Not bad but I really did not like how they sounded but they was vary good bike for the time .
All of you SV650 brothers, where you at? 👊✊ 🤘
And DL650 ;)
Here, why the SFV650, the sv650 was better looking.
Hey brother does mt07 sound better? Or sv650
Sv1000
SV 650 yoshimura = eargasm, used to own a sv1000 same result..
Great to see Schaaf's clips featured here. That guy is awesome.
Schaff has insane riding skills, could watch him for hours
Love them 2 cylinder v engines.I had Aprillia rsv 1000 and later Ducati 749s.Proper motorcycle sound.
I love big V-twins. My Yamaha MT-01 with a 1670cc pushrod V-twin revs to only 5500 rpm & makes 'only' 90 bhp, but has 120 ft. lbs of torque & SOUNDS like thunder lol
Finally a video where I can find one of the best and fun motorcycles for daily use, a two cylinder that revs high and is resistant, no wonder a legendary motorcycle in Brazil.
I am used to a V-FOUR engine(I owned a VFR 400RR) as this has power in any gear and I found it a fantastic engine as it has steady traction in and out of bends(engine braking!), but I have recently bought a VTR 1000F FIRESTORM and I must admit the power curve and predictable traction is a fantastic godsend for keeping up with the latest 1 ltr superbikes and I am glad I sold my previous bike a CBR 600RR as that machine was way to buzzzy and twitchy at speeds above 120mph, this machine is planted and very well behaved at speed and under acceleration, I will say however the VTR is a beast and if you have little experience or lack of discipline between speed and engine noise you will come a cropper! please be warned!:/
All in this machine is fantastic it has the pull of a tractor and the finess of a super sport and a bike with a fantastic characteristic that is sorely missing from the latest crop of bikes.
Worth a ride any day of he week.
PS Pussies need not applie:)
honda or suzuki to to remake the vtr or tl1000 for us! please. but it probably wont beat the rawness of the firestorm or tl1000
You forgot to add the absolute best sounding twin cylinder... Husqvarna Nuda 900R...
And the second best sounding, the Aprilia SXV 550
Maybe he couldn't find footage that could be included. Some people are never satisfied no matter how much trouble is taken to post content.
Sxv might not be easy, but the Nuda? so much footage with great audio from RoyalJordanian
The old bevel Ducatis are the best sounding in my opinion. MHR 900 with Conti pipes. Also the Paton SR-1 sounds pretty flippin good.
My old Buell XB12S with a Drummer exhaust was the best sounding V-Twin I have ever heard. Made car alarms go off!
what? Duckety panigayle?
For some reason, he anglicised the pronunciation... Borgo Panigale is simply where Ducati factory is located
I genuinely skipped a heartbeat
And what about the "bejinners" (11:38)? xD
cmon, he's not an English native speaker. chill
Azhar Fahry I'm not too and i won't mock someone because of his pronunciaton (hell,i would not be able to pronounce correctly a single Slovakian word probably) it's that funnily enough i'm fine with an english word being pronounced differently according to where the person speaking is from, but don't know why when I heard the pronunciation of the italian word Panigale it felt kinda personal haha. Good thing i'm not a native english speaker because I would be annoying af lol
Since I can't drive in the winter this really hits the right spot
Also the Buel BX series! Whether its the 9 or the 12 that archaic air cooled pushrod engine sounds delicious!
I like 4 cylinder smooth engine sound
In the USA they call them "moaners" but to me they are screamers...
I like when an engine sounds like an open air explosion...lol only V-twin can sound like this.
That classic Guzzi sound will always be the sound for me.
Sadly though i'm 6'3'' and don't like it all that much when a bike makes me look like i'm taking a dump in a childrens' toilet.
Ride an Audace. It's the dream everybody portrays HDs to be.
You will always for on the bike if you really want it and if you get other bars you will look good on a motoguzzi because everyone looks great on a guzzi
Im 6'2 on a bonneville (roughly the same size) being tall on a modern looking bike is shite.. on a classic, nobody cares
6'3" is what in normal measurements? I'm European. Just asking.
@@dubravkojanusic6996 Haha, i'm european too. 190 just about.
My first (and only for over ten years now) bike is an sv650. She never gets boring
there is a bloody cb500 but not a Nuda 900, daaam man :(
A wee bit entitled. This is free. Be happy.
Fell in love with v-twins with my little varadero 125, amazing little machine and doesnt sound half bad!
I'm right into 3rd gear with my CB500 at the minute. You open it up at about 4,000rpm and you get that classic Honda powerful throbbing vibration between your legs, it's great on wide sweeping corners.
The cb500 is a verry nice bike😍
@@igbis4963 Yep, I had a 2003, but I don't ride now after a few close calls.
I was surfing the youtube and the v twin aprilia shiver 750 video somehow appear. And here i am listening to the beautiful v twin. Cannot wait to finish off my debt and someday owned my own v twin. Currently on a 150cc
the benelli tnt 300 also has a very good sounding twin. almost sounds like the rotary :)
ranger4770 hell naw
ranger4770 best fkn twin
But its still a twin.
A mix of a boxer twin and a 3 banger. The sound is growing on me because of hearing one in person, it does sound quite nice
All these bikes sound like vacuum cleaners. I ride an old Triumph and an even older Ducati. The sounds of Amal and Dell'ortos simply adds to the experience. And the final laugh, a plastic maggot turbo!
Man, that Thruxton sounds Amazing! Same for the moto Guzzi. Also, I do have a CB500 Twin, but in my case, its the 1975 version. Surprisingly, it's all stock, and hasn't been chopped, like I see with 90% of the 70's Honda CBs. (and before anyone asks, no, I don't plan on chopping it either!)
I have two bikes that are all stock also . A 1974 MZ TS250 and a 1975 Honda CB350 . Both are completely diffent to ride . The MZ is vary fast around the corners . I guess I should not say fast but it really easy to lean into the corners . The CB360 is not so much the case . You have to make it turn into the corners .It wants to come up on me . Did that sense new . I should have put some Koni shocks on it but didn't . I wanted to keep it stock . I still own both bikes . Your right about idiots cutting these old bikes up to what they want them to be . But those old bikes could never be any better than what they was . These people are ether on drugs or something .
i love the sound of twin cylinder bikes :) thanx for the video visioracer!
Hi visio :)
Two suggestions
1. It's called Paa-nee-gaa-lay
2. Husky Nuda has to be here in this list :/
You do your own video.
I am Italian, it's not as you say. The correct pronounce is PAA-NEE-GAA-LE (E like "telephone").
RZKjr english speaking people don't know how to pronounce european names
@@Ignoravo I was at bologna last year and I am pretty sure the locals said borgo panigale the way I wrote, I had to take a bus from Porta Lame for Borgo Panigale... But then i might have misheard
@@droceretik no thanks visio is doing a pretty awesome job :p
Me as a biker, I really love your motorcycle videos. Great job !
My Kawasaki Versys 650 has a decent sounding twin, at least for a 180 degree inline twin. Think the CB500, but deeper. Still not as good sounding as a nice V-twin though. The FZ/MT-07 is probably one of the best sounding bikes out there, especially with the Akrapovic exhaust like you showed in the video.
Honda Rebel 250, LA Custom 250, CB250 Night Hawk, all of them are parallel twin engine and sound really good as well
You guys should also check the Husquvarna Nuda. Crazy Sound
BT 1100 Bulldog. MT-01/FZ-01. You have to listen to them!
Man, how could have you missed the king of v twin engine sounds, the ones that started it all. Harley Davidson. I know a lot of people hate on them, but they have such a good sound to it.
Some of those indeed sounded great.
Search the Benelli TNT250!
Straight 2
It sounds inline fourish for a twin bike
Mt 07 sounds phenomenal. Its a budget 700 parallel twin that sounds fantastic.
A bike that cheap should not be that fun, and sound so great
CHEAP?!
Man you missed the Benelli 302 which i believe is the best sounding two cylinder bikes ever produced
yups you are right man
I couldn't have agreed anymore.
Yes 🙌
Nice to see some love for parallel twins!
You should have included the Hyosung GT 650r, the sound is crazy with a propet exhaust
The sound is like the Gladius sv650, the motors are similar
@@jeisonfernandoa.2206 yes and everybody knows that the exhaust system, silencer, air filter and air box doesn't change the sound... Lool listen to a gt650r and a gladius and you'll hear a big ass difference.. maybe not to your ears
I have a 2008 gt650r can say it's a wicked note
Yay for featuring Schaaf!
Benelli BN 302
Aprilia SXV
Nothing sounds better than a Honda RC51 with ladybird GP exhaust.. pure heaven!! Just my opinion. 😝
Nuda? Aprilia SXV?
I like the sound of the RC51, from the 916/996 era. I own an '01 996 Superhawk and it would be hard to replace the sounds it is capable of.
Best sounding 2 cylinder from suzuki is the tl1000r/s
so is SV 1000 because it have the same engine :)
Ibanezgames True!!👍👍
I really miss my TL :S
The Honda VTR Super Hawk is right there with the TL.
Ibanezgames my first bike was a sv1000N, loved it.
As i Sold it, it hat 85000 km on the clock and i never had a problem with it!
Definitely be needing a part 2 for this...
SUZUKI SV1000???
I just cracked 1,200 miles on my 2023 Moto Guzzi V7 Stone. The newer V7's (2021-present) have a more powerful 850cc engine that makes 65 hp. Despite that, the bike doesn't want you to ride it fast. Moto Guzzi is more about the journey than the destination. You'll find yourself taking in the scenery and feeling like you have all the time in the world.
2 cylinders is the perfect amount for small engines, more than this simply is not neccesary. 3 and 4 cylinders just becomes more complex and too many moving parts, the advantages do not outweigh the extra complexity in my opinion. When the bike is older and needs tuning or repair you will be glad to only have 2 cylinders worth of parts to work on!
I have always been a fan and follower of the V4 layout BUT I recently bought a VTR1000F FIRESTORM and I am utterly speechless as the power is highly useful and linear on the highway!
Why have YOU NOT featured the VTR1000F FIRESTORM!! YOUR VIDEO IS INCOMPLETE WITHOUT THIS MACHINE ?
I would also like to educate you and your viewers as to the reasons why engine layout is IMPORTANT.
The VFOUR is a smooth and powerful power plant and reduces the overall width of the bike and makes for a consistent and progressive power curve of the machine.
A V TWIN on the other hand also reduces the overall width of the bike BUT makes the engine a little lumpy and makes the power delivery a little more urgent:)
I fell in love with my Firestorm as it has power when needed and changes direction when I ask it, the brakes and other equipment are obviously not up to days standards but I REALISE THIS AND RIDE APPROPRIATELY.
This machine will with it`s 90 degrees v twin and 48mm carbs never be made again and ultimately it will be a CLASSIC :)
Shame on you! * pointing finger * You didn't include the Husqvarna Nuda 900R!
Sounds glorious! Check out Royal Jordanian! 🙂
It's one of my favorite sounding bikes. The MT-07 is another.
Love your vids!
You have your preferences. Make your own video and share it with us rather that complaining about a top effort to show us some nice bike engines.
Sv650 with a good exhaust sounds great. My neighbor has one.
Benelli tnt 300 is also a 2 cylinder bike which sounds amazingly similar to a 4 cylinder bike.
Similar to an angry bee.. when you really hear it you can't really compare it to a 4 cylinder sound xD
And that's why i'm getting a bandit 400, 58hp, cheap, cheap insurance, amazing sound, easily and heavily customizable look. Mt07 sounds good with a proper exhaust, it's tremendously fun but i like real colors.. it looks a bit too much like a stealth jet to me, else there is the Hyosung GT 650R which sounds incredible with a good exhaust, only problem is that it's a sportbike and since we can't fit proper frame sliders (crash bar, 2-3 anchor points sliders or top blocks) it's just too risky.
Else i have a green er6n (first gen) i love the look, it drives.. like an old bike xD but the sound is horrible, at least not great at all
I got an F800R (same engine as Nuda) decatalized, with no muffler ! Sound beastly !
I sell it soon for a R1200RS ! Can't wait !
315 degrees crank husqy is an epic miss for this channel.
Best single cylinders next please! Love your videos
What about the Husqvarna Nuda 900R?? To me.....by far the BEST sounding twin cylinder bike ever!
Great sounds. Specially the Moto Guzzi. Excellent with subtitles since i don't understand the spoken Chinese.
benelli tnt 300 2 cylinder 360 ํ
360°...
Most everyone disparages the Gladius in the looks dept. When set up correctly, they don't look too bad. Have a new SV 650. Could have bought a pristine Gladius around the corner for almost nothing. Would have been a great bike.
Most of these sound way better than little dinky 4-cylinder bike engines.
Never ever change the outro music, it puts a smile on this miserable old bastard's face every time I hear it, love the video by the way.
I'm still waiting for the best sounding 3 cylinders
This is what I like most on Moto2 championship
in my opinion the best is the benelli 300 with its 360 degree firing order which i cant believe was not featured here! the only two cylinder engine that sounds like an inline 3 because of its firing order!
I love 3-Cyl and V-4 bikes, too bad they are the rarest examples
I had a Cavalcade with a V-4 that rumbled like a V-8, Lots of power but heavy and needed it, also had a Yamaha XS850 triple, Both had unique sounds.
Riding Weeb 3 cylinders are very popular where I live for their power delivery
Yamaha FZ/MT-09, Vmax. Aprilia RSV4, Tuono V4. Triumph Street 675, 765/Speed Triple 1050, Tiger 800, 1215. Honda RC213V-S. Ducati Panigale V4. Honda VFR1200, VFR800. Benelli Tornado 1130.
MV Agusta 675 and 800 bikes all use three pots as well.
Love the way the RSV goes past that line of parked cars🤣
I have owned a ‘94 Ducati 916 Strada with 45mm Termignoni exhausts, a 2004 Aprilia RSV Factory with carbon Akrapovic exhausts.. and I currently have in my collection a ‘99 Suzuki TLR with Yoshimura exhausts.
It’s the TLR that sounds the best..
Best sounding? Not the KTM or Aprilia. The 72 and 60 degree V angles make them sound like someone singing out of pitch, or nails on a chalk board. And why include the SV650 while excluding the TL1000R that is the bigger and racier version of the same engine?
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Hey bro just wanna say your english is getting really good!thanks for the videos keep them coming!
you wanna hear a good sounding bike? take the snorkel and filter out of a sv650
Rode a friend's KTM dirt bike. It kicked ass.
Wheres the nuda???
At the Nuda dealer.
Being ridden by Royal Jordanian.
I know the family is 2 strokes, but the Yamaha
RD 400, 350, RZ, RDLC, and the race YZ bikes
have the best singing voice. (You just have to
like the voice of a 2 stroke twin! And, I DO!)
steve
Where is Benelli tnt 300
Poon Magar LOL.
Poon Magar hahaha
totally in love with the tryoom thruxton 1200
You forgot the "Royal Jordanian" Husqvarna Nuda !
Ta tjrs pas retrouvé l'auto?
You should have added the yamaha xs-2. really nice sounding 650cc 2 cylinder from the 70´s, if the carburetors are tuned right, sound marvelously splendid.
Aprilia SXV
Love the sound of the Guzzi...
Aprilia sxv
husky nuda
Aprilia dorsoduro
Duke 790
*_very nice motocross sound_*
u forgot yamaha tdm 900
At least he included the MT but I kinda missed the sound of the old parallel twins.
The sv650 is the best sounding motorcycle, that Thruxton sounded good too.
Missing buells with harley engines 😤
There's one in the background of the ebr racing clip
Sacirificial I know right??? I owned an 08 xb12r and now an 08 1125cr model...dean Adams exhaust makes it sound like a helicopter lol
Honda VTR1000F Firestorm or Superhawk, depending on your country. beautiful 1000cc V twin carbi burble, no other twin that I have ever heard sounds as good as this (yes, subjective point of view).
The Ducati Pangigale is L Twin 90° not V Twin
A V twin is any degree of angle less than 180 therefor all 90 degree v twins are indeed v twins eg Ducati Moto Guzzi etc.
Hey man.....thanks for the hillside ride ...
"PaniGAYLE" :(
The super duke sounds absolutely devilish
No Harley ? Are you kidding the evo v twins sound amazing
Like arseholes everyone has an opinion.
dirk bowman you can't say that on RUclips or ya get a dozen anti-Harley nazis jump on you......a lot of twins sound great to me but love my sportster.....
Harleys sound like a Volkswagen with a bad exhaust.
Wow the moto guzzi v7 sounds so crisp! 😍
*Reads comments before video*
No Nuda?
Get out.
You must be a lot of fun at parties.
that panigale sure shifts smooth
Your accent is weird
Your name is weird and your fake photo as well