BSA GoldStar 650 vs Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650: Two powerful, futuristic bikes compared, check out

Here we have picked the BSA GoldStar 650 and Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 to compare them on the basis of their specifications to make it easier for you to buy the best one.

 BSA GoldStar 650 vs Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650: Two powerful, futuristic bikes compared, check out

BSA GoldStar 650 vs Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650: The popularity of bikes has grown as a result of improvements in technology and the inclusion of features that enhance comfort and convenience. Knowing what you want to use the bike for, what kind you require, and what your budget is will make it easier for you to get the perfect bike. In the Indian market, BSA unveiled the new BSA Gold Star 650 classic bike, which is expected to compete with several Royal Enfield motorcycles. Royal Enfield has launched the Super Meteor 650 in India, with a retail price of Rs. 3.63 lakh (ex-showroom). We will compare the Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 and the BSA GoldStar 650 in this article. Let's review these bikes' specs so you can decide whether or not to purchase one.

BSA GoldStar 650 vs Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650: Specifications

Specs BSA GoldStar 650 Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650
Fuel type Petrol Petrol
Engine capacity 652 cc 647.95cc
Cylinder 1 2
Power 45.6 bhp 46.4 bhp 
Torque 55 Nm 52.3 Nm
Transmission 5 Speed Manual 6 Speed Manual
Cooling system Liquid-cooled Oil Cooled
Fuel tank capacity 12 L 13.8 L
Breaking system Single Channel ABS Dual Channel ABS
Price Variant – Insignia Red and Highland Green

Rs 2,99,990
Avg. Ex-Showroom price
Variant – Custom Shed

Rs 3,84,227
On-Road Price

Know more about the differences

Similar to the Royal Enfield Meteor 350, the Super Meteor 650 has a twin-pod semi-digital instrument console with smartphone connectivity and turn-by-turn navigation. Other noteworthy features include a USB port in the side panel and a broad, low-slung seat with a relaxed riding position for pleasant long-distance trips. It has also LED taillights and headlights. The BSA motorbike, on the other hand, has a cradle frame with dual springs at the back and a telescopic fork up front. The bike's wheels are made of wire spokes. Additionally, a single disc at each end handles braking, and ABS is included as standard.

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