Bikers Bang, Part 2: Hotter Than Hell picks up where the Part 1 left off. Director Csaba Borbély has kept the core cast members and added some new faces and familiar performers from his stable of stupendous studs.
The basic plot concerns a high-performance motorcycle and how it ended up in the hands of the bad guys. Each scene begins with a confrontation about the fate of the bike, and before long, the only thing on anyone's mind is who gets to ride whose cock first.
Luciano Carroll is a departure from the usual Borbély beauty. His chest is left hairy, and his pecker is just about average size, which must have made him feel very much like Davey among his Goliath costars. Carroll is the focus of the lead-off scene. He and his cum chums get into some creative positions that you'll want to try at home (with a few friends).
Ken Spencer, who has a face made for radio but a formidable fuckstick that always impresses, takes control of the next vignette. While he and three buff buddies are working each other over out in the open, a fifth stud watches from a distance and shoots off a jizz rocket to demonstrate his appreciation for Spencer and company's show. As always, Borbély regular Spencer pumps out a thick, ropy load of spunk.
Jonathan Collins, featured on the video's box cover, has an awesome upper body and a sneer that gives his boyish face an edge. He and two other hard-bodied hunks get nasty on the bike that everyone else wants then move their party inside for some ferocious fucking. The scene wraps up with a side-by-side-by-side jacking session.
The film concludes with a five-man orgy featuring Janos Volt, Fred Goldsmith and Roberto Giorgio. I get the sense that the performers were more concerned about the choreography of their positions rather than just getting into the heat of the moment. They moved through a series of pucker-poking positions, and all the stars stayed hard throughout. I'd rather have seen just Volt and Giorgio go at it like a pair of untamed beasts. Perhaps Borbély will use that suggestion when he takes his stable of studs and transports them to a jungle setting or someplace where he won't need as much dull dialogue or such a preposterous plot.
Bikers Bang, Part 2 - Hotter Than Hell had a bit more appeal for me than its predecessor. By adding Carroll, with his contrasting look, and by tossing a little more variety into his usual rump-humping routines, he may not have created a flick that was hotter than hell, but it was hot enough to make me want to pump my piston.
- Jerry Douglas