BSA Scrambler 650 Review: An Acquired Taste
Nearly two years after Classic Legends brought the reborn BSA brand back to India, the company has introduced a second model. The Scrambler 650 is based on the same Gold Star 650 platform, with some notable changes to make it live up to its name. Mechanically, the bike moves from an 18-inch front to a more scrambler-esque 19. It also gets a new rear subframe to enable its unique stance and seat shape. Classic Legends responded to our query on main chassis geometry changes by stating that the main chassis has been altered, but it did not specify how so. We’re also told that there is a longer swingarm. The effect of these changes is that the weight has gone up to 220 kilos when fully fuelled (The 208kg on the website is dry weight). Seat height also climbs from 783mm on the Gold Star to 820mm here, and this is also because the suspension travel has gone up by around 20mm at both ends. Scrambler 650 Design and Quality - 7/10 There are quite a few visual changes over the Gold Star as wel...