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1st BSA Gold Star 650 delivered to Prince Lakshyaraj Singh Mewar of Udaipur

Written by Nizam Shaikh

BSA Motorcycles has announced that the company has delivered its first BSA Gold Star 650 motorcycle in Rajasthan to Prince Lakshyaraj Singh Mewar of Udaipur. In addition to this, the brand also revealed that the Prince is a grand collector of heritage artifacts, including crystals and antique cars. Now, the first BSA Gold Star 650 in Rajasthan has been added to his collection. BSA Motorcycles handed over the motorcycle at a private ceremony at his residence in Udaipur. The BS Gold Star 650 will be displayed at the Royal Residence and will be open to public, revealed BSA Motorcycles.

Price, Features & Design

BSA Motorcycles launched the Gold Star 650 in the Indian market on the 15th August 2024 and oozes heritage and craftsmanship. The motorcycle comes with a price tag of INR 2.99 lakh ex-showroom and offers the best of both worlds, bridging British engineering history with modernity. The design of the BSA God Star 650 is timeless and also comes with modern features such as digital-analogue instrumentation. In addition to this, the BSA Gold Star 650 is also equipped with Brembo brakes and dual-channel ABS for superior control, along with aluminium Excel rims shod in Pirelli tyres.

Powertrain

Powering the BSA Gold Star 650 is a 652cc single cylinder liquid cooled engine, that claims to be the largest single in India. The motor produces 45.6 PS of power and 55 Nm of torque and has been developed in collaboration with the Technical University of Graz. BSA reveals that through the collaboration the brand has been able to retain the historic charm of the motor while offering a ride suited for modern-day motorcyclists.

BSA Motorcycles is offering the Gold Star 650 in 6 colour options including a Legacy Edition with a Silver Sheen that pays homage to the original of the motorcycle. The BSA Gold Star 650 is available at select dealerships across India.

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