Yes I had the same email. Another couple of months then, not surprising that it’s going to be made in India then!
Made in India is fine if The RE Interceptor is anything to go by.
Yes I had the same email. Another couple of months then, not surprising that it’s going to be made in India then!
Arriving with dealers in June ... Where are these dealers located ?
Seems the UK launch has been pushed back yet again.
This conversation from Facebook: -
''Guy Richardson
So we're near the end of May. When and where can I have a test ride? You said your dealer network would be up and running by now.
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BSAmotorcyclesofficial
Hi Guy, thank you so much for your continued support and interest in BSA motorcycles and for your interest in wanting to test ride the GoldStar.
Please do bare with us, we're working round the clock with the expectation of the bikes arriving with dealers still sometime in June.
Once again, thanks so much for your continued patience and keep an eye out for regular updates when the bikes are available for a test ride! ''
Is anyone on here who has registered an interest actually getting these supposed updates.
I can forgive the odd spelling error, but the general lack of communication is risible.
Fishing around biking websites in India suggests their launch date has now been set back to September 2022, with an anticipated price of circa Rs 5 Lakh (500,000 rupees or around £5,164 sterling currently). However I haven't been able to discover the reason, probably no more than a head wobble.
If accurate, that pretty much writes off this season in the UK - surely BSA would garner more respect, indeed patience from prospective customers, if they were to simply explain themselves. It was an ambitious project & we have all seen the best laid plans slip, post pandemic.
Oh well, maybe next year.
Hopefully they are developing a shaft drive version, hence the delay
Hopefully they are developing a shaft drive version, hence the delay
Just read this from an Indian chap who gives his two rupees....
Hopefully the delay is down to a marketing ploy and not a technical issue as some fear.
Raj A
2 months ago
Mahindra's are known for the long delays and to create the perception of high demand. In India none of their existing
dealers have any clue as to what is the status on this bike.
Hopefully BSA will use the delay to tidy up the bike especially the tractor like radiator and the plumbing work around
the radiator.
Cost is important in India... would certainly not pay a Rupee more than the existing price of the RE Interceptor though
being a single cylinder, single exhaust I expect this bike to be priced lower. Also Mahindra's have very few service outlets
when compared to RE so this should also be taken into consideration.
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There's talk of the bike being in UK showrooms by September, but I won't hold my breath.
Most folk will have saved enough for a proper DBD 34 by the time the Indian version is launched;
I hope they have sorted that ugly radiator. I wouldn't buy one otherwise.