Actually think this bike looks better than the standard bike, this is how it should have come out of the factory. Amazing looking… TMF needs to take a look at how to customise a bike haha 😂
" Riding a slow bike fast is a lot more fun than riding a fast bike slow "... Great philosophy Mr Darcy . Moor Seed Racing have done a stunning job on the BSA 👍
Now that is a bike I’d love to see when l open the garage! The styling makes the radiator an actual bonus instead of jarring the overall look. Really nice!🇬🇧
BSA need to do this 👌🏼And I totally agree about the less powerful bikes are just more fun to ride , I discovered that when I bought the Interceptor , but im liking the look of the BSA Goldstars , great review .👊🏼
My friend, that bike looked & sounded killer. A very beautiful piece. I'd be proud to have that bike in my garage! Thanks for sharing. Have a beautiful day!! Illinois, USA
Pretty cool bike.....kinf of reminds me of the old thumpers we had aroudn in the sixties.....what it is sorely lacking however is a kick start so one can have the lovely experience of being tossed over the handlebars....:)
I've just fallen in love twice: firstly, of course, with this wonderful motorcycle and secondly, with these boots. Both are 100% my taste! It's just a shame that the BSA in this version will probably never receive approval in Germany. Tonight I'll probably dream about this motorbike! Thank you very much for this video!
sweet looking bike but its kind of pricey when you look at the total cost ie what you shell out plus the cost of the custom bits. maybe the solution is to buy the bike and do it up bit by bit. but why would you when you could buy a better bike for the total price? unless you really want one ofcourse then go for it
What a beauty this is - I'm with you Darcy, this is the better bike of the BSA Scramblers you had (looks wise at least) - I'd love one in my garage if I had the space!
Wish the BSA was available in Australia. Love the look and if it does get here 100% will have one parked between my Road King Special and my V7 Moto Guzzi. Great work with the channel..
You’re right.. I prefer this one too.. hopefully BSA will soon agree because at £3700 plus the cost of the bike you’ve got to really want one.. enjoyed the video and it just shows what can be done 👍🏻
It is a lovely looking thing from every angle, and looks even better with someone on it. And that sound is just amazing. I am looking forward to seeing the production scrambler if/ when it comes out.
Not really a scrambler lover but I do love the chrome on the tank. I think more bike makers should do chrome on the tank I think it's really smart looking 😃
One thing common for general life situations and riding a unique or different bike, is to learn to ignore people's opinions. Who cares what they think, write or say? You can never be bland and neutral enough to be liked by all, so just be yourself and care for more important things in life. Opinions of good close friends and relatives are to be heard, and possibly ignored, all others should be ignored by default. Just say thank you for your opinion and forget it forever, no reason to be impolite.
I really like that apart from the rear end tail tidy and no. plate relocation position. I see that the Hairy Bikers are riding stock versions of the Gold Star on their current TV show. I'm 100% with you on the fun of caning a slow bike on twisty roads as opposed to backing off on a far more powerful bike. The exhaust note reminded me of listening to the single cylinder Scramblers back in the 60's.
So true about riding moderately powered bikes on public roads. we can ride them hard without doing crazy speeds and they are so much fun. The BSA is great, but a modified Interceptor (shocks, pipes, lights) looks and sounds even better!
love the bike, i was waiting for a BSA scrambler from the factory but it never came, so i bought a Fantic caballero 500, my only gripe is that the engine and frame have been made to accommodate a cat and the custom has a big hole where the cat should go, maybe some fake engine mounts could fill in the gap.
That sounds lovely, it won't terrify me either on damp roads, It would be somewhere in the 20's of my list of bikes to buy should I win the lottery. That yellow V twin Indian a few weeks ago would be inside the top 6, as I can only afford one bike, I am sticking with my 1290 Superduke R which is easy to ride slow and goes nearly as fast as I want, please keep up the great reviews of seldom seen bikes
I think the silver tanked bike could work really well with the cafe racer look- semi clipons and a Thruxton fairing. Someone I knew did that with a Honda XL350 single. Slow bike ridden fast through twisties.
I think they are basically taking a bike that had been built to a price and fixing it up to close to a Triumph level of quality - really they should come out of the factory like this!
This is one fine Motorbike. 40 years ago, a Yamaha XT 500 was my first proper bike. One like this BSA could be my last, if they ever make it to my country.
As someone who had a Dunstall exhaust on my T100, that exhaust would get tiresome pretty quickly, or maybe I'm getting old 😂 Not sure about the chrome tank with that style of bike. Overall, nice looking bike
Sorry, can't agree with you about the exhaust. To me it sounds great, just like a big single should sound. Not as good a sound as an old Manx Norton though!
I share your tastes and preferences! It's a lovely looking bike. I don't own a motorbike and am probably too old for one to be sensible for me. But, if I were in the market for a bike, I reckon this might be THE one for me.
This one looks much smarter than the green one(although the green tank was great). Echaust looks great but needs a better down pipe that will not blue.
I've got a GoldStar which i love and aren't really a scrambler type of guy but they have done an excellent job. Is that reg plate even legal or is it just a show plate
Can i be brutal. The term scrambler depends on when you were introduced to motorcycles. I got my "L's" as a 17 year old in 1980. My Dad took me to "Scrambles" in Cornwall a few years prior to this. Those bikes were 500cc 2 stroke Maico's, Bultaco's and if you were well healed, the new kids on the block, bright yellow RM Suzuki's. The closest we could get to this were the likes of Honda's XL and XR "Trail" bikes and of course Yamaha XT500 if you were happy to break an ankle on occasion (250cc max at 17 years old). I digress, but the BSA doesn't do it for me. Great as a road bike, but something like the Mash 650 X Trail, is more "Scrambler" to me. Perhaps i need to be 71, not 61 to appreciate the BSA. Still love your work. And yes another long winded hint for the Mash road test 😉😁
I think the bike looks & sounds stunning & am a big RE fan boy! Bearing in mind this is a custom bike & as it is it’s certainly better looking then my Intercepter Tho I still think the Interceptor is better looking then the basic BSA! Excellent video!
I'm in 2 minds about the new BSA's the look is pretty good although I think polished engine covers with BSA in the castings would look better than the stickers used, I like what Moor seed have done to it although I'd probably want small aluminium mudguards instead for a more classic look, but other than that its a nice machine that makes a great sound very reminiscent of BSA's of old.
This probably a good 3rd bike to have in the garage however good that exhaust looks it needs to be a bit quieter to enjoy those slow country rides. I said 3rd bike because I need a bike that is more sporty when riding with friends and I need a bike to tour two up with.
I like all three of these custom bikes, especially the first scrambler with that amazing paint job. They are clearly well made and very tastefully done, I agree. What I don't like, and do find offensive, is the level of noise on all three. I don't believe a motorcycle has to be that loud to sound good. Remember, noise is what other people have to live with when your sound is too loud.
Great video and great bike 👍I completely agree with you about riding a slower bike fast as specially on the uk roads ! I personally couldn’t spend more than half the value of what the bike is to buy when new on customisation? I’d love to ride one though 🤔👍
This custom Scrambler is just how I imagined a BSA Scrambler would/should look, prefer the looks of this one to the green one you tested last week, the only thing I would want to change on this one is the exhaust which I would want to locate above the side panel (like the Exhaust on Triumphs 900 Scrambler) other than that it's pretty much perfect. Interested to know what the Ol Man thinks of the the MSR Scramblers ?
Hey gentleman,just found something a lot better than potholes,..bardney causeway,Lincs...long ridges of collapsed tarmac,BRILLIANT...on it before you know...came across one,test riding a Beeza,on a 'B' road (near March)presented no trouble to the bike...had a bit of ring twitter..but my riding skills got me through 😝😝🤣 ...our roads should have a Government health warning..
Gorgeous bike and a definite improvement over the factory machine….one question,do you know how loud the new pipes are? Might be an issue in some places.
Hello, I much prefer this customisation to the green BSA. The front mudguard could do with being a bit longer, more like the OEM mudguard, only raised abit to give give some mud clearance, more like the 1960's Street Scramblers.
I know the average owner won't do much offroad in a bike like this , but let me tell you one thing...i have my front mudguard just like the BSA and i am lucky my bike is air cooled because any time i go on gravel pebbles get thrown on the engine and they make it ring like a bell...while you can afford it on an air cooled bike , the BSA has a radiator and you may find yourself wiyth a leak soon.
Good looking bike, if a bit too loud (sounds like straight through pipes). Very much looking forward to your review of the new BMW R 12 (due to be released this Spring/Summer).
I totally understand why you think this version rocks. It looks and sound are next level and I asume the riding is too. Yeah... sell are your bikes and go with this one 😎
The difference between the custom built scrambler available only from one workshop and factory built scrambler for the worldwide market is the price and the cost of owning. A new Gold Star plus the custom works price will give a 650cc Scrambler at a segment above price, whereas a Mahindra built factory BSA Victor 65T production scrambler would only cost marginally more than the BSA Goldstar. Now with custom build , comes spare replacement of the customised parts and workmanship or labor hours needed to service or replace custom components. The production model, would have economic parts available as standard factory production and service for all bikes sold. So folks mostly would wait for Mahindra to come up with a BSA Scrambler production model rather than getting a custom one. While people who already have the Goldstar for sometime around and dont want to buy a new bike due to bonding with the existing but have saved again for a new machine - would customise their existing ride and might look forward to buying a different segment of bike altogether. All said and done - this custom work is a good idea of a road based Scrambler that can derive a production model out of the factory concept Scrambler shown by BSA.
Actually think this bike looks better than the standard bike, this is how it should have come out of the factory. Amazing looking… TMF needs to take a look at how to customise a bike haha 😂
Amazing job isn’t it!
😂
" Riding a slow bike fast is a lot more fun than riding a fast bike slow "... Great philosophy Mr Darcy . Moor Seed Racing have done a stunning job on the BSA 👍
Many thanks 😊 and yes they have done a great job 👍🏼
Oops a daisy ! Sorry about my spelling. Caption Morgan has that effect on me😊
Me too 😁 enjoy the rum
I have never heard of a BSA, but it looks and sounds really cool.
This was the beautiful. Bike and my service ing review was nice
I like that one minus the unfunctional front mud guard.
Finally someone is speaking my language here. Like what's the deal with the useless mudguard anyway? 😅😂
Now that is a bike I’d love to see when l open the garage! The styling makes the radiator an actual bonus instead of jarring the overall look.
Really nice!🇬🇧
Yes it is, I really want one also 👍🏼
BSA need to do this 👌🏼And I totally agree about the less powerful bikes are just more fun to ride , I discovered that when I bought the Interceptor , but im liking the look of the BSA Goldstars , great review .👊🏼
My friend, that bike looked & sounded killer. A very beautiful piece. I'd be proud to have that bike in my garage! Thanks for sharing. Have a beautiful day!! Illinois, USA
I prefer this bike to the green bike. A nice 2nd hand bike with these upgrades would be awesome.
So do I 👍🏼
Pretty cool bike.....kinf of reminds me of the old thumpers we had aroudn in the sixties.....what it is sorely lacking however is a kick start so one can have the lovely experience of being tossed over the handlebars....:)
What a job theyve done 👏 love it!! 😍
Me too, I want it!
I've just fallen in love twice: firstly, of course, with this wonderful motorcycle and secondly, with these boots. Both are 100% my taste! It's just a shame that the BSA in this version will probably never receive approval in Germany. Tonight I'll probably dream about this motorbike! Thank you very much for this video!
Great to hear, I also love this bike 👍🏼
She sounds absolutely perfect. Really goes to show just how much time and passion went into the custom parts
sweet looking bike but its kind of pricey when you look at the total cost ie what you shell out plus the cost of the custom bits. maybe the solution is to buy the bike and do it up bit by bit. but why would you when you could buy a better bike for the total price? unless you really want one ofcourse then go for it
What a beauty this is - I'm with you Darcy, this is the better bike of the BSA Scramblers you had (looks wise at least) - I'd love one in my garage if I had the space!
Glad you think so, I’d love it in my garage too! Really got the itch for one
Wish the BSA was available in Australia. Love the look and if it does get here 100% will have one parked between my Road King Special and my V7 Moto Guzzi. Great work with the channel..
Moores have made a great job of that , looks excellent
I'm a Royal Enfield man but I love this bike. I'll never have the money. 😢
Maybe one day 👍🏼
@@MrDarcy-OlMan You reckon? 😄
At last, a scrambler with a low exhaust. Good review as usual.
Many thanks, yes it is a beauty 👍🏼
No boiled eggs for the owners of this one. Because they like them Scrambled.
@@romgl4513.....🤣
You’re right.. I prefer this one too.. hopefully BSA will soon agree because at £3700 plus the cost of the bike you’ve got to really want one.. enjoyed the video and it just shows what can be done 👍🏻
Love it, nice seeing you gush over a bike, its a great feeling when you find a keeper.
Yes it is 👍🏼
Brilliant to stumble across this video as I saw the bikes at the bike show, and I have to admit it was one of my favourites of the entire show
Your transition at the start with ur logo looks really smooth and professional. Nice choice.
Thank you 😊
It is a lovely looking thing from every angle, and looks even better with someone on it. And that sound is just amazing. I am looking forward to seeing the production scrambler if/ when it comes out.
fitted a horn relocation kit ! love it
Not really a scrambler lover but I do love the chrome on the tank. I think more bike makers should do chrome on the tank I think it's really smart looking 😃
Great review, these custom BSAs look and sound brilliant.
They certainly do 👍🏼
Those two bikes ooze style and charm, beautiful to look at and sensible usable performance. More please.
One thing common for general life situations and riding a unique or different bike, is to learn to ignore people's opinions. Who cares what they think, write or say? You can never be bland and neutral enough to be liked by all, so just be yourself and care for more important things in life. Opinions of good close friends and relatives are to be heard, and possibly ignored, all others should be ignored by default. Just say thank you for your opinion and forget it forever, no reason to be impolite.
Hi Mr D. Starting to get close to the 100k. I think more variety with bikes whilst staying close to your brand is working. Well done to you both.
Sounds and looks awesome ❤
Wow that's a beauty ! Looks very rugged and rideable for blasts down country lanes and on our lovely potholey roads ! 😂😂🤣👍😉
I really like that apart from the rear end tail tidy and no. plate relocation position. I see that the Hairy Bikers are riding stock versions of the Gold Star on their current TV show. I'm 100% with you on the fun of caning a slow bike on twisty roads as opposed to backing off on a far more powerful bike. The exhaust note reminded me of listening to the single cylinder Scramblers back in the 60's.
Looks absolutely awesome
Looks absolutely spot on 👌... Good job Moore Speed Racing 👏👏👏👏
We love it also 👍🏼
So true about riding moderately powered bikes on public roads. we can ride them hard without doing crazy speeds and they are so much fun. The BSA is great, but a modified Interceptor (shocks, pipes, lights) looks and sounds even better!
Best looking new BSA I've seen to date, really, really nice.
Brilliant presentation as usually, Darcy 👌
Many thanks 😊
I can't agree with you more. The BSA is drop dead gorgeous.
That bike really suits you chap (yes, even more than the soft tail stan)!
Great looking machine how did it handle on the open road speed limits? (Nationals)
It handles brilliantly at national speed, was a really well balanced machine
love the bike, i was waiting for a BSA scrambler from the factory but it never came, so i bought a Fantic caballero 500, my only gripe is that the engine and frame have been made to accommodate a cat and the custom has a big hole where the cat should go, maybe some fake engine mounts could fill in the gap.
That sounds lovely, it won't terrify me either on damp roads, It would be somewhere in the 20's of my list of bikes to buy should I win the lottery. That yellow V twin Indian a few weeks ago would be inside the top 6, as I can only afford one bike, I am sticking with my 1290 Superduke R which is easy to ride slow and goes nearly as fast as I want, please keep up the great reviews of seldom seen bikes
I think the silver tanked bike could work really well with the cafe racer look- semi clipons and a Thruxton fairing. Someone I knew did that with a Honda XL350 single. Slow bike ridden fast through twisties.
That’s the best looking bike I have seen years ,love a big single
Looks amazing!
I think you want one Darcy 👍🏼
Yes I do 👍🏼
I think they are basically taking a bike that had been built to a price and fixing it up to close to a Triumph level of quality - really they should come out of the factory like this!
Definitely looks a good job and does improve it.
It is, I want one 👍🏼
It looks very cool and sounds great 😎👏
This is one fine Motorbike. 40 years ago, a Yamaha XT 500 was my first proper bike. One like this BSA could be my last, if they ever make it to my country.
Absolutely gorgeous - can't say much else - love it 🤩
Looks bang on!!! Nicely done. 👍
As someone who had a Dunstall exhaust on my T100, that exhaust would get tiresome pretty quickly, or maybe I'm getting old 😂 Not sure about the chrome tank with that style of bike. Overall, nice looking bike
Sorry, can't agree with you about the exhaust. To me it sounds great, just like a big single should sound. Not as good a sound as an old Manx Norton though!
I share your tastes and preferences! It's a lovely looking bike.
I don't own a motorbike and am probably too old for one to be sensible for me. But, if I were in the market for a bike, I reckon this might be THE one for me.
Beautiful looking machine. Just how the original scrambles bikes started.
That's an outstanding looking build for sure. Once again the exhaust for me borders on stupid loud. It would give me a migraine in short order.
Even better than the last one 👌🏻
This one looks much smarter than the green one(although the green tank was great). Echaust looks great but needs a better down pipe that will not blue.
Looks great, not sure about the costs for this enhancement however 😆
Just say it, overpriced. It needs to come this way from the factory.
You can't beat these modern classics. 👍
💯
I've got a GoldStar which i love and aren't really a scrambler type of guy but they have done an excellent job. Is that reg plate even legal or is it just a show plate
Yes I love it, it is a show plate 👍🏼
Can i be brutal. The term scrambler depends on when you were introduced to motorcycles. I got my "L's" as a 17 year old in 1980. My Dad took me to "Scrambles" in Cornwall a few years prior to this. Those bikes were 500cc 2 stroke Maico's, Bultaco's and if you were well healed, the new kids on the block, bright yellow RM Suzuki's. The closest we could get to this were the likes of Honda's XL and XR "Trail" bikes and of course Yamaha XT500 if you were happy to break an ankle on occasion (250cc max at 17 years old). I digress, but the BSA doesn't do it for me. Great as a road bike, but something like the Mash 650 X Trail, is more "Scrambler" to me. Perhaps i need to be 71, not 61 to appreciate the BSA. Still love your work. And yes another long winded hint for the Mash road test 😉😁
I think the bike looks & sounds stunning & am a big RE fan boy! Bearing in mind this is a custom bike & as it is it’s certainly better looking then my Intercepter Tho I still think the Interceptor is better looking then the basic BSA!
Excellent video!
This looks fantastic like it more than the green one that exhaust sounds great.
I think so too!
Love that chrome tank but that greeny is gorgeous too❤😂😊😊
That looks spectacular! Why didn't BSA make it!!!! \0/
I'm in 2 minds about the new BSA's the look is pretty good although I think polished engine covers with BSA in the castings would look better than the stickers used, I like what Moor seed have done to it although I'd probably want small aluminium mudguards instead for a more classic look, but other than that its a nice machine that makes a great sound very reminiscent of BSA's of old.
Very interesting , thank you.
This probably a good 3rd bike to have in the garage however good that exhaust looks it needs to be a bit quieter to enjoy those slow country rides. I said 3rd bike because I need a bike that is more sporty when riding with friends and I need a bike to tour two up with.
Sorry - you mentioned the ultra bright turn signals. What were they called? Callamanato or something?
Kellermanattos 👍🏻
I do love the look ...
That is one fantastic looking bike.
Certainly is 👍🏼
I like all three of these custom bikes, especially the first scrambler with that amazing paint job. They are clearly well made and very tastefully done, I agree. What I don't like, and do find offensive, is the level of noise on all three. I don't believe a motorcycle has to be that loud to sound good. Remember, noise is what other people have to live with when your sound is too loud.
Is the old Thor putting a silencer on his thunder? 😉🤪
@@MrDarcy-OlMan I try to, but now and then lightning will strike, so beware!!!
Great video and great bike 👍I completely agree with you about riding a slower bike fast as specially on the uk roads ! I personally couldn’t spend more than half the value of what the bike is to buy when new on customisation? I’d love to ride one though 🤔👍
BSA must seriously bring in the Scrambler.
That’s much better than the first one
This custom Scrambler is just how I imagined a BSA Scrambler would/should look, prefer the looks of this one to the green one you tested last week, the only thing I would want to change on this one is the exhaust which I would want to locate above the side panel (like the Exhaust on Triumphs 900 Scrambler) other than that it's pretty much perfect. Interested to know what the Ol Man thinks of the the MSR Scramblers ?
Yes I also prefer this one to the green one.
The Ol Man loves them but he would keep the original mud guards on 👍🏼
Hey gentleman,just found something a lot better than potholes,..bardney causeway,Lincs...long ridges of collapsed tarmac,BRILLIANT...on it before you know...came across one,test riding a Beeza,on a 'B' road (near March)presented no trouble to the bike...had a bit of ring twitter..but my riding skills got me through 😝😝🤣 ...our roads should have a Government health warning..
It’s made me wonder why BSA mount the engine so high up in the frame?, I guess there’s something around the gearbox area that projects downwards? 🤔
I think usually the cat is there
@@MrDarcy-OlMan Ah right, thanks.
Gorgeous bike and a definite improvement over the factory machine….one question,do you know how loud the new pipes are? Might be an issue in some places.
Not sure exactly how loud but they are pretty loud, might be an issue in some countries
Hello, I much prefer this customisation to the green BSA. The front mudguard could do with being a bit longer, more like the OEM mudguard, only raised abit to give give some mud clearance, more like the 1960's Street Scramblers.
Great build, not overdone.
👍🏼
I know the average owner won't do much offroad in a bike like this , but let me tell you one thing...i have my front mudguard just like the BSA and i am lucky my bike is air cooled because any time i go on gravel pebbles get thrown on the engine and they make it ring like a bell...while you can afford it on an air cooled bike , the BSA has a radiator and you may find yourself wiyth a leak soon.
That looks amazing
It was 👍🏼
Absolutely Luv it.😊😊😊😊😊👍🏻
Where is the catalytic converter in the exhaust? Without it, I would get an unroadworthy notice.
The Rotax engine is ideal for this setup and has a pretty good reputation , it just looks so right with the new exhaust .
I would say more than a pretty good reputation, it's probably BMW's most reliable engine they ever used
Good looking bike, if a bit too loud (sounds like straight through pipes). Very much looking forward to your review of the new BMW R 12 (due to be released this Spring/Summer).
Black engine really improves the look
Smaller seat will be perfect
Looks a beautiful machine not as nice as the original but looks fantastic in its own right 😊😊😊❤
I totally understand why you think this version rocks.
It looks and sound are next level and I asume the riding is too.
Yeah... sell are your bikes and go with this one 😎
I want those front indicators on my bike!
How does the bike do at 75mph (120kph)? That’s the average speed here in Texas, USA.
Me too! It’s fine at that speed, nice and stable too
Nicer than the last one.
Great video young man, thanks. If I had the money I would buy one now, it’s beautiful. They have done a fantastic job.😊
Thanks for watching!
Bikes around 50 hp are the most fun.
Lovely machine nice review, one question where's the number plate , looks great without one 😂
This one didn’t actually have one fitted, I had to wear a trade plate on my back 😂
Nice Video 👍
Many thanks 😊
The difference between the custom built scrambler available only from one workshop and factory built scrambler for the worldwide market is the price and the cost of owning.
A new Gold Star plus the custom works price will give a 650cc Scrambler at a segment above price, whereas a Mahindra built factory BSA Victor 65T production scrambler would only cost marginally more than the BSA Goldstar.
Now with custom build , comes spare replacement of the customised parts and workmanship or labor hours needed to service or replace custom components. The production model, would have economic parts available as standard factory production and service for all bikes sold.
So folks mostly would wait for Mahindra to come up with a BSA Scrambler production model rather than getting a custom one. While people who already have the Goldstar for sometime around and dont want to buy a new bike due to bonding with the existing but have saved again for a new machine - would customise their existing ride and might look forward to buying a different segment of bike altogether.
All said and done - this custom work is a good idea of a road based Scrambler that can derive a production model out of the factory concept Scrambler shown by BSA.
Think this is the aktuell best looking Scrambler on Bike World 🤩👍🏼.