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BSA Motorcycles Celebrates Heritage and Adventure with Delivery of First Gold Star 650 in North-East India to Mr. Oken Tayeng, MLA of Arunachal Pradesh

Bengaluru: BSA Motorcycles, the iconic British brand, has proudly delivered the first BSA Gold Star 650 in North-East India to Mr. Oken Tayeng, Member of the Legislative Assembly, Arunachal Pradesh. Known for his contributions to the development of the state, particularly in improving infrastructure and welfare in his constituency, Mr. Tayeng is now a proud owner of the legendary Gold Star 650.

Launched in India on August 15, 2024, the BSA Gold Star 650 is a remarkable combination of classic British design and modern engineering. With a legacy dating back to 1903, the BSA brand has long been a symbol of motorcycling excellence. Now, it finds a fitting home in Arunachal Pradesh, among automotive enthusiasts who value both tradition and innovation.

Commenting on his new acquisition, Mr. Oken Tayeng said, “The BSA Gold Star 650 is a testament to the enduring appeal of classic design. Its powerful engine and modern features make it perfect for exploring Arunachal’s diverse terrain. As someone deeply invested in promoting adventure tourism in our state, I’m excited to showcase this blend of heritage and performance.”

Ashish Singh Joshi, Director, BSA Company, said “Delivering the first BSA Gold Star 650 in the North-East to Mr. Tayeng is deeply symbolic for us. It bridges BSA’s storied British heritage with India’s rich motorcycling culture, particularly in this region known for its passion for two-wheelers. The Gold Star has always represented the pinnacle of BSA engineering, from setting speed records at Brooklands to winning Gold Star awards. Now, as it finds a home in Arunachal Pradesh, we’re not just selling a motorcycle – we’re reigniting a legacy of performance and craftsmanship that resonates with riders who appreciate both history and innovation.”

Mr. Tayeng’s addition of the BSA Gold Star 650 to his collection marks a continuation of his deep connection with motorcycling. A staunch promoter of adventure tourism in Arunachal Pradesh, he has long championed motorcycles as a way to explore the region’s untamed beauty. The BSA Gold Star 650, with its blend of classic British design and modern engineering, perfectly complements this ethos.

Key features of the BSA Gold Star 650 include:

  • India’s Largest Single-Cylinder Engine: A liquid-cooled 652cc engine offering robust performance
  • Segment-Leading Output: 55Nm of torque and 45.6PS of power, delivering an unmatched riding experience
  • Best-in-Class Components: Brembo brakes, dual-channel ABS, aluminium Excel rims, and Pirelli tyres
  • Classic British Design: Vintage aesthetics with modern functionality, including digital-analogue instrumentation
  • Colour Options: Six stunning variants, including the Silver Sheen Legacy Edition
  • The BSA Gold Star 650 is leading the brand’s resurgence in India. Originally launched in 1938, the Gold Star set numerous speed records and dominated racing circuits, solidifying its place in motorcycling history.

Meticulously designed by Redline Studios in the UK and engineered by Ricardo, the new Gold Star retains its legendary appeal while catering to modern riders’ needs. Available at select dealerships across India, the BSA Gold Star 650 starts at Rs 2.99 Lakh (ex-showroom).