Last Updated on: 05 May 2026
BSA Gold Star 650 Standard
The Standard variant is priced at ₹3.10 lakh. The Standard variant offers key features like . Explore complete specifications, and features below.
BSA Gold Star 650 Standard specifications
Engine & Transmission
Max Engine Power | 44.3 bhp @ 6500 rpm |
Spark Plugs | 2 Per Cylinder |
Stroke | 83 mm |
Valvetrain | 4 Valves/Cyl |
Max Engine Torque | 55 Nm @ 4000 rpm |
Fueling | Fuel-Injected |
Fuel Type/ Propulsion | Petrol |
Bore | 100 mm |
Cooling | Liquid Cooled |
Engine Displacement | 652 cc |
Engine Type | 1 cylinder |
Transmission Type | Manual |
Reverse gear | No |
Clutch | Wet Multiplate |
Slipper clutch | Yes |
Number of Gears | 5 |
Fuel & Performance
Fuel Tank Size | 12 L |
Top Speed | 160 kph |
Reserve Fuel Capacity | 3 L |
Official Fuel Economy | 24.99 kpl |
Chassis & Suspension
Front Brakes | Disc |
Rear Brakes | Disc |
Electronic suspension | No |
Chassis name | Tubular Frame |
Chassis type | Tubular Frame |
Front Suspension Type | 41mm telescopic forks |
Rear Suspension Type | Twin Shock Absorbers with 5-step Adjustable Preload |
Rear Suspension Adjustability | Yes |
Front Wheel Size | 18 inch |
Rear Brake Type | Disc |
Brake type | Disc |
Wheel Type | Spoke |
Calliper Type | Front - 2 Piston, Rear - 1 Piston |
Tyre type | Tubeless |
Tyre make and model | Pirelli Phantom Sportscomp |
Front Tyre Size | 100/90 - 18 |
Front Brake Size | 320 mm |
Front Brake Type | Disc |
Rear Wheel Size | 17 inch |
Rear Tyre Size | 150/70 - R17 |
Radial tyres | No |
Rear Brake Size | 255 mm |
Rear Disc/Drum Size | 255 mm |
Front Disc/Drum Size | 320 mm |
Dimensions
Width | 817 mm |
Ground Clearance | 150 mm |
Height | 1093 mm |
Kerb Weight | 201 kg |
Length | 2206 mm |
Adjustable seat height | No |
Seat height | 782 mm |
Wheelbase | 1425 mm |
BSA Gold Star 650 Standard features
Safety
| Engine brake control | |
| Wheelie control | |
| Adaptive Cruise Control | |
| Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS) | Dual channel |
| Tyre-Pressure Monitoring System | |
| Blind Spot Monitor |
Features
| Low Battery Indicator | |
| Engine-kill switch | |
| Steering Damper | |
| Start Type | Electric Start |
| Stand Alarm | |
| Headlamp Type | Halogen Bulb |
Instrumentation
| Ambient temperature gauge | |
| Service due indicator | |
| Trip Meter | |
| Touchscreen | |
| Tachometer | |
| TFT colour Instrument cluster |
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Questions you may find useful
Sujay Bodhani
•5dHi, I am planning to buy the BSA Scrambler 650. My usage will include a 40 km daily commute, weekend rides, and occasional long trips. I don’t prefer the RE 650cc engine as it feels too bulky, protrudes outward, and isn’t very ergonomic (during my test ride, I felt like I was sitting in an unnatural position, almost hugging the tank with my legs). In the past, I have owned a Passion Plus, Thunderbird 350, and Xpulse 200. I now want to move to the 500cc and above segment. Kindly help me make the right decision. Thank you!

Autocar India
The BSA Scrambler 650 is a new launch in India and its long-term reliability still remains unconfirmed. While the engine is largely the same as the Gold Star and shouldn't throw any unwelcome surprises, the rest of the bike is significantly different and it would be prudent to wait a while before you pull the trigger on it.Another important factor to consider is that BSA’s network here is still quite limited, and parts and service access need to be readily available when it comes to your daily ride. Add to the fact that Classic Legends has so far not been free from its share of customer complaints related to service and parts availability. We would advise you to consider other machines in the class or if you have your heart set on the BSA, at the very least, defer your purchase by 6 months to see how the market reacts to it.
Pushpen Mondal
•16wI own a Honda CB 350 H'ness 2022 model. It is doing great when it comes to the engine, but the parts feel substandard. I would like to upgrade to a 650cc or a 750cc bike. Kindly suggest a model for daily commute and occasional long trips.

Autocar India
If you want a 650cc bike that can be used daily, the models at the forefront are the Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 and BSA Gold Star 650. Both have torquey engines - albeit ones that sound and behave very differently - with upright ergonomics making them a good fit for daily usage. Do bear in mind that both bikes are much heavier than your current Honda CB350 H'ness and will demand some caution before you get used to their size and heft.If you want something a little more unique, then the Kawasaki Z650 or Z650RS makes for genuinely usable big bikes. While their prices are more than double those of the Royal Enfield and BSA, they really are hassle-free, punchy, well-built machines that will serve you well for a long time.One thing to note with the Kawasaki 650s is that they have low ground clearance, which could be a factor that influences your purchase if your city doesn't have good roads.






