Classic Legends recently launched the popular British brand BSA in the Indian market, debuting its Goldstar 650. The model competes directly with the well-regarded Royal Enfield Interceptor 650, which is known for its value for money. An interesting detailed comparison review is needed to determine which one is on the top. For now, let’s put their specifications down on paper.
Let’s address the most important issue first. Despite Classic Legends expecting the BSA Goldstar 650 to be priced lower than the Royal Enfield Interceptor 650, both are quite similarly priced. Goldstar starts at Rs. 3 lakh and goes up to 3.35 lakh, while the Interceptor 650 is priced at Rs. 3.49 lakh and Rs. 3.80 lakh (all prices ex-showroom). The Goldstar variants only differ in colour, while the Interceptor 650 offers variations based on wheel type (spoke and alloy) and colour.
The two bikes are very similar in terms of performance. The Interceptor 650 has a 648cc air/oil-cooled twin-cylinder engine. The engine produces 34.9 kW @ 7250 rpm and 52.3 Nm @ 5150 rpm of torque, mated to a six-speed gearbox. Unlike the Goldstar 650 has, the 652cc single-cylinder liquid-cooled engine produces 45.6bhp and 55Nm more torque with a five-speed gearbox. Adding to the differences in their engine configuration and gearbox, we expect a noticeable difference in driving experience between the two.
Starting with the more established model, the Interceptor 650 features 18-inch spoke wheels, with telescopic forks at the front and twin gas charged shock-absorbers suspension at the rear. Braking is managed by 320 mm at the front and 240 mm at the rear. For comparison, the BSA Goldstar 650 uses an 18-inch front wheel and a smaller 17-inch rear wheel. It doesn’t have twin gas charged shock-absorbers in the back, instead opting for conventional springs. However, the Goldstar is fitted with Brembo brake callipers and has a 15 mm thick rear disc.
Both the Interceptor 650 and Goldstar 650 embody the classic retro aesthetic, simplified yet elegant, with a consistent round design theme. The BSA Goldstar looks big, with large front and rear fenders and prominent under-seat panels, while the Interceptor 650 looks minimalist. Both bikes have a dual-pod analogue console that connects to a small LCD, dual-channel ABS, USB - with charger and paddle clutches. However, the BSA Goldstar includes a USB-C port, which the Interceptor 650 does not have.
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