BSA Goldstar 650 Update ‖ My 'WW2' bike...

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  • Опубликовано: 25 июл 2024
  • I wanted to update you on the BSA Goldstar 650...
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  • @iantownsend17
    @iantownsend17 27 дней назад +1

    Looks great m8. I did the same to my old classic 500. Grass, dirt, gravel roads and farm tracks it would just plod along. Nothing stopped him. No mods other than engine crash guard and knobble tires. There are a few photos of him on some of Mr TAYMs old clips. Might even do the same to the T100 one day. Enjoy your videos buddy 👍👌

  • @terrellgarren7125
    @terrellgarren7125 26 дней назад +2

    Your unassuming nature, eye for form & function, and communication skill are superb. Thumbs up.

    • @MindfulMotorcyclist
      @MindfulMotorcyclist  25 дней назад

      That's a really lovely comment thank you very much 🙏👍

    • @jeremykeller211
      @jeremykeller211 21 день назад

      @@terrellgarren7125 DBD 34: the one and only Gold Star

  • @richardjohnson3463
    @richardjohnson3463 27 дней назад

    Another excellent and very watchable video Sean. Your easy going delivery and your enthusiasm comes through. Nice job on the headlight grill and off roadie tyres. Hope your good lady is feeling better. Keep them coming 👍

  • @gordonyoung3668
    @gordonyoung3668 23 дня назад

    The bike is looking good Sean, love the street scrambler look.

  • @robertbeighter6336
    @robertbeighter6336 13 дней назад

    Good Stuff, I took mine with the original road tyres down a 50 metre track to the river last weekend, it was like riding on ice... I puckered all the way, but got some nice photos...

    • @MindfulMotorcyclist
      @MindfulMotorcyclist  12 дней назад

      I like that kind of riding, a quick diversion off the beaten track to a nice spot by the river or for a view. Can't beat it, won't be doing any serious off roading myself.

  • @kennethheldreich6604
    @kennethheldreich6604 27 дней назад

    It looks fab Sean, straight out of the great escape, easily as nice as Steve McQueens triumph 🏍🇬🇧👍

  • @benschofield7565
    @benschofield7565 27 дней назад +1

    Like it. In my ideal garage, I'd love a T100 or a scrambler 900 customised to look similar to the Great Escape bike. One can dream!

  • @luddite6239
    @luddite6239 27 дней назад

    Personalisation definitely adds to pride of ownership. I like the headlamp guard - the mesh reminds me of the radiator grilles of the old Bentley Speed Six Le Mans racers of the 1930s.

  • @petergarside2341
    @petergarside2341 24 дня назад

    Great video Sean. Bike looks great. Got a nice 50's look to it.

    • @MindfulMotorcyclist
      @MindfulMotorcyclist  24 дня назад

      Thank you Peter, very much appreciate that. I like the look of the bike now. Quite affordable to get it to where it is now too so very pleased. Cheers.

  • @MentatOfDune
    @MentatOfDune 27 дней назад

    Love the look of the bike. Will be interesting to hear how you get on with the tyres long term. Really like the duffel bag on the back, especially the colour. Must try and find one for myself.

    • @MindfulMotorcyclist
      @MindfulMotorcyclist  26 дней назад +1

      Ive been riding it back and forth to Adventure bike rider festival as i live locally. I have found the tyres getting better and better, I can tip into bends on them believe it or not. I spoke to the Bridgestone reps at the event and they suggested 4000-6000 miles out of the rear tyre. Not loads to be honest but that's the price of grip...

  • @LumpyCarbs
    @LumpyCarbs 27 дней назад +1

    Well you have certainly have made that bike your own. 👍

    • @MindfulMotorcyclist
      @MindfulMotorcyclist  26 дней назад +1

      That was the idea. By the way BSA were smashing it at ABR festival. Around 20 bikes on demo and riders on them all day every day. Good to see!

  • @markpercy4277
    @markpercy4277 25 дней назад

    Nice one Sean, half the fun of owning a bike is making it your own and those tyres look good on her, take care bud 👍

    • @MindfulMotorcyclist
      @MindfulMotorcyclist  24 дня назад +1

      Quite right Mark, all too often I've made the bike my own and immediately sold it, not this time! I will make sure to enjoy owning this bike (with the changes) for a good deal longer 😀 all being well mechanically...

  • @LordTarbicus9497
    @LordTarbicus9497 27 дней назад

    Awesome, messaged you re mirrors

  • @weemark67
    @weemark67 27 дней назад

    Hi Sean, nice video out in the country. That’s well chunky tyres fitted on the BSA.😊
    Am awaiting rear shocks from Hagon, for Bumble. Then I get bike booked in. Will get new Michelin’s fitted also.
    Great to see your own touch on the BSA. Good advice, re calling R&G, for advice. Good call.😊

    • @andrewhayes4246
      @andrewhayes4246 27 дней назад

      Very useful video Sean. Bike looking good. Where did you get that LED headlamp from?

    • @MindfulMotorcyclist
      @MindfulMotorcyclist  26 дней назад +1

      Thanks Mark, think hagons are widely considered to be a peach of an upgrade for any Royal Enfield. R&G were super helpful, i dont think many classic bike fans like the plastic bobbins but the whole assembly is very strong! I wonder if your bike will feel different on the Michelin rubber?! Cheers, Sean

  • @namduran
    @namduran 27 дней назад +2

    Looking good Sean. Making a bike your own is often half the fun.

    • @MindfulMotorcyclist
      @MindfulMotorcyclist  26 дней назад

      Thanks Nigel. Ive really enjoyed it. Hope Blanes is treating you well 😀😊

  • @markfortin8286
    @markfortin8286 27 дней назад

    I think it looks pretty cool! I like your choice to go with practical changes, rather than going all in on a “full scrambler” right from the start. Now that you’ve got the BSA set up for dirt roads, you’ll have a good excuse to ride the Daytona when you’re in the mood for pavement. 😀

    • @MindfulMotorcyclist
      @MindfulMotorcyclist  25 дней назад

      Hi Mark! Yes this is more of a bike to plod up and down muddy tracks using the torque of the 650 single. Raising the suspension and really changing the appearance is not only more expensive but would make the bike harder for me to control. It's so low now, it's so easy to put your feet down and stay stable. Oh and the Daytona, yes I should really get that bike out for a spin. I own two 650cc bikes one an inline 4 and one a thumper, couldn't be more different! Thanks, Sean.

  • @user-sw2lv3zp6o
    @user-sw2lv3zp6o 27 дней назад

    Stuart Fillingham is certainly impressed by this bike. I'm looking forward to the Scrambler. It should be on the Indian market by the end of this year. Nick

    • @MindfulMotorcyclist
      @MindfulMotorcyclist  26 дней назад

      He was indeed, some suggested he'd been 'got to' by BSA but I think that's because most of his followers are RE fans. It's a tough crowd. Seems like a turning point for BSA Goldstar and I look forward to the scrambler. I'd probably just keep mine now the tyres are on but I'll look at it all the same.

  • @stevesteve1965.
    @stevesteve1965. 27 дней назад

    You could certainly lift the suspension by about an inch or inch and a half for a bit more clearance and slightly more off road look.

  • @crumblymal8479
    @crumblymal8479 26 дней назад

    Hmm I think you've gotta like green laning Sean to run those tyres ang go down that route not for me but I'm sure you'll have some good fun "enjoy" great backdrop though 👌👍

    • @MindfulMotorcyclist
      @MindfulMotorcyclist  25 дней назад +1

      Thanks Crumbly, I've never really been up a green lane before. Will have to look and see if there are any in my area 😊🙏

  • @johncranwell3783
    @johncranwell3783 26 дней назад

    I really liked your take on that BSA 650 and with such simple modifications it just makes that bike a little bit more to my liking…… I’ve come back to biking after a 20 year layoff having owned original British BSA’s and a plethora of other motorcycles back in the day….. but I wanted the large single the new BSA brand obliged….. of course I have pinged all over the biking world trying to make a decision on which one I am going to buy when funds become available in October and I know they’re quite different motorcycles but it’s probably the BSA 650 or the motor guzzi v5… I know they’re very different machines and the BSA fits my original remit more but the V7 is it I’ve really come to like…. And that’s the most important thing, isn’t it?

    • @MindfulMotorcyclist
      @MindfulMotorcyclist  26 дней назад

      Thanks John, appreciate that comment. I really like my bike so much so that ABR looking at all the new machinery the latest and greatest I came away happy with the bike I already own, you can't ask for more than that! Cheers, Sean

  • @johnnyhall7065
    @johnnyhall7065 26 дней назад

    In the late 60 early 70s Matchless, Norton, BSA and Triumph did a zeries of bikes, mainly for North America, Australia, NZ and South Africa called "Street Scramblers", one Matchless, put a G50 detuned race engine in the model, (very rare)! If you look @ these nodels you may get further inspiration. Perhaps look @ the 441 Victor, see what ground clearance, it had! For the bikes sake, you need to upgrade the fork springs, perhaps fit progressive stronger springs and thicker oil in the forks to givebetter damping. Change the rear shocks too, it will benefit the ride and when transversing more difficult terrain. I believe the GS already has a bash plate and a crash bar would be a handy addition. Giving the front mudguard an extra inch clearance, with spacers, perhaps you could find a way of increasing the ground clearance too, usually about 7 1/2 inches, the 441 Victor Special willhave specs to go off!

    • @MindfulMotorcyclist
      @MindfulMotorcyclist  26 дней назад

      That's an extremely helpful comment Johonny, much appreciated. I'll take a look at these bikes and yes I'm research a fork spring option. Rear shocks are quite straightforward but the springs do need some Internet time. Thank you again for the comment and suggestions 😊 🙏

  • @FrokieKlarth-qe3ei
    @FrokieKlarth-qe3ei 27 дней назад

    That was indeed "off road" or "off the beaten track", if only by a few inches! :)
    Thank you for demonstrating slow speed motorcycling fun - inspiring.
    I wonder how well lit the roads are with the new headlight, especially when compared to stock?

    • @MindfulMotorcyclist
      @MindfulMotorcyclist  26 дней назад

      I was actually about 1/2 mile into the woods from paved asphalt where this was shot. Wouldnt have been possible on the stock wheels 😃. I am very much a fan of slow speed riding, this bike is made for that probably why I like it so much 😀. The light is brighter as its LED but the grill will block some so its probably around the same. Thanks, sean

  • @PeterHolland-mu7yn
    @PeterHolland-mu7yn 27 дней назад

    Morning Sean looks cool, good job with the stone guard looks factory made, the tyres look great but also watch your self in the wet on the road as knobblies aren’t the best in the wet, also if you use chain wax it will allow all the crap to stick to the chain, your better off with a chain oil which will flick the crap off when off road, I’m useless off road I always end up in a heap in the mud, so Bon chance moi ami 🥴 looks lovely where you are, think think I prefer people walking by than the attention of a horse fly hate them their bite hurts, …. Pete 🇫🇷

    • @MindfulMotorcyclist
      @MindfulMotorcyclist  26 дней назад +1

      Thanks for the comment Pete. Im going to be very careful in the wet, well hopefully we will be leaving again in November to warmer and drier climes 😀. Thanks for the tip about wax vs oil, i must say I tried the wax and it flung all over the place so i went back to chain oil which i now prefer. I hope you are enjoying the weather and getting out on your bikes! Cheers, Sean

  • @simonchilli2088
    @simonchilli2088 27 дней назад

    Can you paint over that chrome bit of the tank or do you need to sand it down first?

  • @KS-ei9hm
    @KS-ei9hm 27 дней назад

    Love the work you've done to this bike so far .. In fact this is the first time this bike looks seductive... But please please look into the possibility of a halogen conversion... The LED is just not right and dilutes your efforts imho

    • @MindfulMotorcyclist
      @MindfulMotorcyclist  26 дней назад

      Fair comment. If a halogen solution comes up I might change over. Thanks for the comment 👍

  • @marktorbay
    @marktorbay 26 дней назад

    Hi Sean, I think to get the look you're after with your bike you're looking at the wrong style handle bars, going for the off Rd style of the 70/80's I think it would suit what your looking for to have the bars that, turn in at the end (don't know what they are called) I don't mean all the way ie 90 degrees but they do lean in towards the centre more.
    I prob didn't make any sense 👍m

    • @MindfulMotorcyclist
      @MindfulMotorcyclist  26 дней назад +1

      Thanks Mark, I'm not sure what those bars are called either. I'd ideally like a similar style perhaps I'll have to look at off road bikes of the 70s 80s yo get and idea of the bars you mention. Thanks for the suggestion tho. A lot of people have mentioned stuff I didn't know about so thank you ☺️

  • @Gamer_perak
    @Gamer_perak 27 дней назад

    hi brother , is this good to buy ? is this comfortable for pillion seat ?

  • @Rusty92
    @Rusty92 27 дней назад +1

    Can you confirm the tyres please, they look great. Have a lot of gravel in the roads where I ride and it’s always abit unnerving.

    • @MindfulMotorcyclist
      @MindfulMotorcyclist  27 дней назад

      Thanks for the comment, they are bridgestone AX41 Adventurecross.

  • @petewebb6952
    @petewebb6952 27 дней назад

    Stuart Fillingham has made some good review videos on that BSA bike

    • @lipsee100
      @lipsee100 27 дней назад

      yes he does reasonable reviews,,BUT he,s so so so boring!!!!!!

    • @MindfulMotorcyclist
      @MindfulMotorcyclist  26 дней назад +1

      He did cover a lot of detail. Very good for that!

  • @simongilbert2704
    @simongilbert2704 27 дней назад

    you soon start to huff and puff when you go of road ;;;;; headlamp guard looks really inventive ;;

    • @MindfulMotorcyclist
      @MindfulMotorcyclist  26 дней назад

      Thanks Simon and lovely to meet you the other day 😀

    • @simongilbert2704
      @simongilbert2704 25 дней назад

      @@MindfulMotorcyclist great chat about bikes , thanks , look forward to your take on the sm, [ coded - as i had a privileged look in ] ;;

  • @michaelpopelka1483
    @michaelpopelka1483 27 дней назад

    What kind of tire mileage do you think you’ll get with the knobbies?

    • @MindfulMotorcyclist
      @MindfulMotorcyclist  26 дней назад +1

      I actually spoke to Bridgestone reps today at ABR told them of my bike and they said 4000 and 6000 2 reps. So I would average and say 5000. Thanks 😊

  • @jimtitt3571
    @jimtitt3571 27 дней назад

    Conceptually freaky! Having owned ex-WD BSA M20, M21, Matchless 350 from WW2 and the later B40 and probably worst of all aTRW I can't see it! Nostalgia isn't what it used to be as the sayiing goes!

  • @lipsee100
    @lipsee100 27 дней назад

    You could lace the front wheel with a 21inch front rim.. with that you may have to drop the forks ,,,it would give the bike with a thirty look... I,v just had fitted a pair of Heidenau K60,,, they are a overated,,,very hard to fit,, and on the corners they are twitchy

  • @ianhalliwell8604
    @ianhalliwell8604 27 дней назад +1

    As a vlogger i understand your need to alter the bike to create interest in your channel but as an owner i value originality and the only things I've changed are the rear shocks and that's because im considerably heavier than yourself. Plus I've zero interest in going green laneing but as always it's what floats your individual boat.

  • @alvindavenport5657
    @alvindavenport5657 26 дней назад

    2100 miles? I’d bin it since it’s clearly worn out! You’ll find if you keep a bike long enough, the miles won’t bother you and resale value is something other people can worry about. I had a Honda CMX 300 (Rebel) that I rode on an abandoned coal mining road with no off-road equipment whatsoever. It was really a difficult road, with rocks the size of basketballs. After making it home, I put my wife and son in my 4-wheel drive pickup and retraced my steps. I bottomed the truck a few times and realized 2 things. 1) you can ride anything off road with little to no preparation as long as its easy to get your feet down, and 2) I don’t really want to ride off-road. I won’t comprise my on-road ride and handling for “style”. I’d just buy a more suitable bike if I were serious about off-road or trail riding. It’s your bike, do with it what makes you happy.

    • @MindfulMotorcyclist
      @MindfulMotorcyclist  25 дней назад

      Thanks Alvin. Yes the biggest trick is they convince you that a huge bike that weights 300kg and you can't put your feet down is needed for off road. I would find that much harder than this bike. I can easily flat foot it and get a big stable platform. Of course I don't look cool with my feet down and making slow progress 🤣 but I'm happy with that. Won't be anything extreme in any case. Thanks, Sean

  • @ianfutcher1518
    @ianfutcher1518 26 дней назад

    Sean don’t use back brake going downhill off tarmac - you will slide.

    • @MindfulMotorcyclist
      @MindfulMotorcyclist  25 дней назад

      Really? I have a habit of using my rear brake a lot on road. Will have to watch that when on gravel... thanks 😊

  • @jeremykeller211
    @jeremykeller211 22 дня назад

    RUclips is featuring an extraordinary number of videos featuring this Mahindra, which they refer to as a BSA. It makes one a little suspicious re the primary source of all this footage...

    • @MindfulMotorcyclist
      @MindfulMotorcyclist  21 день назад

      😂 well my footage was recorded by myself on a Welsh hill side. I doubt my changes to the bike would be sanctioned by BSA either!

    • @jeremykeller211
      @jeremykeller211 12 дней назад

      MM! Re your concerns about handling: the Mahindra weighs a huge 470 lbs. If handling is the subject, the weight is all you need to know.

  • @iguanabelga8028
    @iguanabelga8028 27 дней назад

    First

    • @MindfulMotorcyclist
      @MindfulMotorcyclist  27 дней назад

      Thanks for the comment, first or not it is appreciated 😀