Everything about the way the BSA Gold Star looks and goes is a homage to the original 1950s version. This isn’t a monster dripping with hidden tech, big power and a hefty price tag, it’s a ...
BSA production ceased in 1973. It is not usual to find a BSA motorcycle titled and registered in the United States as a post 1973 model. This is due to these models being titled and licensed as the ...
Seemingly keen to make up for lost time, BSA then launched the ZB34 in 1950, and this version took the leap up to 500cc. These models began to define the Gold Star as a formidable clubman's racer.
A design icon of its era, redefined to reclaim its glory in the current times, the new BSA Gold Star's design is a befitting evolution of our most successful motorcycle. The new BSA Gold Star ...