Classic Legends Flaunts Product Line At Asia’s Biggest Test Track In India, Check Top Highlights – News18


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The company has invited top automotive journalists nationwide to test the newly added BSA Gold Star 650, Jawa 42 FJ, and Yezdi Adventure at Asia’s biggest test track, NATRAX in Indore.

Jawa 42 FJ. (Photo: News18)

The top player in the two-wheel segment Classic Legends, has showcased most of its product line at India’s state-of-the-art automotive testing facility, National Automotive Test Tracks (NATRAX) in Indore. The company has invited top automotive journalists nationwide to test the performance of its newly added BSA Gold Star 650, Jawa 42 FJ, and Yezdi Adventure.

Talking about the BSA Gold Star 650 first, the motorcyle has flaunted its capabilities at the track, allowing the riders to go crazy with the throttle, touching the ton-up speeds (over 160 km/h) on the straightaway. The Jawa 42 FJ also displayed its power, unleashing its full potential at the facility, followed by the Yezdi Adventure.

Jawa 42 FJ. (Photo: News18)

Here’s What Top Official Says

Talking about the race track experience, Classic Legends’ Co-founder, Anupam Thareja said, “We’ve always believed that classic styling doesn’t mean compromising on performance. Each model has a unique character whether it’s BSA’s racing pedigree, Jawa’s spirited neo-classic character, or Yezdi’s adventurous versatility, all our motorcycles are built to excel in varied riding conditions, including track environments. This event demonstrates our engineering excellence across all three iconic brands.”

Jawa 42 FJ. (Photo: News18)

All About BSA Gold Star 650

In case you are not aware, the BSA Gold Star 650 uses a 652cc single-cylinder engine. It generates a maximum power of 44 bhp at 6000 rpm and 55 Nm of torque at 4000 rpm. The unit is paired with a 5-speed gearbox, complemented via a slipper clutch. The motorcycle offers an impressive top speed of 160 kilometres per hour (kmph), and gets braking from its Brembo system.

Jawa 42 FJ

It is powered by a robust 334cc, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine. The unit churns out a maximum output of 28.76 bhp and 29.62 Nm of peak torque. The gearbox is mated by a 6-speed with an assist and slipper clutch. The motorcycle can be purchased at the starting price of Rs 1.99, while the top model goes up to Rs 2.15 lakh (all ex-showroom).

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