BSA Bantam 350 gets a new accessories kit

Pre-orders for BSA’s new Bantam 350 and Scrambler 650 accessory kits can now be made.

BSA Bantam 350. Photo credit - BSA Motorcycles
BSA Bantam 350. Photo credit - BSA Motorcycles

BSA Motorcycles has revealed new accessory kits for its Bantam 350 and Scrambler 650 models, both of which debuted last summer. 

You might like to read our 2026 BSA Bantam 350 road test review

Since its arrival in the UK, the Bantam 350 has proven to be quite popular, as it topped the monthly modern classic sales charts on two occasions in 2025. That’s despite the segment being dominated by the even more popular Honda GB350S.   

As part of the new accessories kit, riders can now add a headlight grill to their motorcycle for £59,99. A set of dresser bars are also part of the new kit, as are bar end mirrors and grab bars for pillions. The dresser and grab bar kits both come with a price of £129,99, while the mirrors will cost customers £149,99. 

BSA Bantam 350
BSA Bantam 350

The Bantam 350 is powered by a liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine that produces 29 bhp at 7,750rpm and 21.8 Ib-ft of torque at 6,000rpm. 

It is currently available in five colour options in the UK, which are Avalon Grey, Oxford Blue, Barrel Black, Firecracker Red, and Victor Yellow. 

The Scrambler 650’s kit features a total of five products, including a new top box rack, a padded handlebar brace, and pannier racks. Additionally, the Scrambler 650 gets the same headlight grill and bar end mirror options that are available on the Bantam 350. 

2025 BSA Scrambler 650
2025 BSA Scrambler 650

You might be interested in giving our 2025 BSA Scrambler 650 review a read. 

The Scrambler 650 also makes use of a liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine, although maximum power is boosted to a claimed 44 bhp at 6,500rpm and 40.5 Ib-ft of torque at 4,000rpm.

You can find out more about all these products from the new accessory line by heading over to the official BSA Motorcycles website.

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