The BSA B65 Scrambler marks a rugged evolution of the classic single-cylinder platform, blending mid-century aesthetics with modern mechanical reliability. Built around the same 652cc liquid-cooled 'thumper' found in its road-going sibling, the B65 adopts a taller, more aggressive stance designed to handle both urban decay and light gravel paths. Its silhouette is defined by an upswept exhaust, wire-spoke wheels, and a distinctive 'beak' front fender that pays homage to the golden era of desert sleds.
Mechanically, the heart of the B65 is its DOHC four-valve engine, which prioritizes low-end torque and character over outright top speed. Delivering a punchy 45 PS, the power delivery is linear and manageable, making it an approachable choice for those moving up to the middleweight category. The inclusion of a slip-and-assist clutch ensures that navigating heavy stop-and-go traffic or performing quick downshifts remains a low-effort affair for the rider's left hand.
To achieve its scrambler credentials, the chassis has been tweaked with a 19-inch front wheel and dual-purpose Pirelli Scorpion Rally STR rubber. The suspension consists of 41mm telescopic front forks and twin rear shocks with 5-step preload adjustability, offering a bit more travel to soak up potholes and uneven surfaces. Braking is handled by a reputable Brembo system paired with dual-channel ABS, providing confident stopping power that matches the bike’s 218kg planted feel.
Ergonomics on the B65 Scrambler are decidedly upright, featuring wide, braced handlebars that provide excellent leverage for flicking the bike through tight corners. The 820mm seat height offers a commanding view of the road, though the slim profile of the single-cylinder engine helps keep the reach to the ground manageable. While it lacks the high-tech electronics found on some rivals, its simplicity is its greatest strength, offering an authentic, mechanical riding experience that is increasingly rare in the modern market.