BSA Gold Star 650 mini review
With only a few hours to test the Scrambler 650, I headed off road and crawled up a muddy lane. An hour later I can tell you through clenched teeth and back pain, it’s a lot more capable than I am. I would not have even attempted this track on my Gold Star and it certainly proved to me that the Scrambler is a very different bike. - And I’m really not skilled enough to match its capabilities. My first test ride was in the summer, and in sunshine on dry roads and a bit of travel across a building site. This time it was wet leaves on greasy roads and a sticky muddy lane.As I’d noticed before, that large rear sprocket really does affect the gearing compared to my Gold Star 650. There is also a significant difference in handling with a 19-inch front wheel compared to the GS 18-inch, mainly this comes down for the need to satisfy a hybrid riding purpose. The geometry, tire profile and suspension all feel quite different, also the higher riding position and wider bars. The larger diameter front wheel means slower steering with stability at speed but it takes slightly more effort to initiate turns, and then it drops into them more urgently. Hard to explain really. The larger circumference does improve things over bumps, rocks, and potholes. The tyres however did clog up on wet mud very quickly but gave me plenty of confidence on tarmac. Gravel was fine too.
Geometry changes for the Scrambler 650 seem to work very well. Rake and trail are sorted with taller springs and steeper rake. I’m ill equipped to expertly express off road opinion these days with stiff creaking joints and an aversion  to pain. However, I stayed upright even after a couple of hair raising rear slides and an unexpected puddle much deeper than I was anticipating.
Although the seat height and peg positioning are all higher compared to the gold star, I never felt unbalanced and my feet can still just about flat foot when down. It is a very different riding style to what I’m used to, and as with my summer experience, it is still a comfortable motorcycle to ride on the road and in the right hands it will, I’m sure, be able to satisfy a competent green lane enthusiast.
I look forward to an opportunity to spend more time with the scrambler sometime in the future as it certainly has some really appealing qualities that I would like to explore further.
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