Hero Splendor Pro Review

Whenever we hear the name “Hero”, we think of the bikes which are famous for their fuel efficiency, and this is the main reason Hero has been one of the famous two wheeler manufacturer company all around the world. The same company launched a motorbike named “Hero Honda Splendor” now “Hero Splendor” which was successful to rule over the heart of many people. In accordance to the passage of time, Hero launched the new variant of Splendor, the Splendor Pro.

The Splendor Pro, though is a variant of Splendor, it comes in a different avatar. The fuel tank is slightly bigger than the original Splendor and the front part possesses powerful headlights featured in a sporty windshield attached housing. However, the bike lacks LED taillight. Also, the bike features tri-set meter console which looks attractive.

Moreover, the Splendor Pro is equipped with telescopic hydraulic shock absorbers front suspension and swing arm with 5 step adjustable hydraulic shock absorber rear suspension. Also, the company has featured the bike with air cooled, 4 – stroke single cylinder OHC 97.2 cc engine which produces maximum power and torque of 7.8 bhp @ 8000 RPM and 8.04 Nm @ 5000 RPM respectively.

Furthermore, Nepal General Marketing Private Limited imports the bikes in Nepal and also looks after its sales and services.

Price in Nepal: Rs. 1,55,500

Dimension:

 Body Type

 Naked

 Weight

 112 kg

 Length

 1970 mm

 Height

 1040 mm
 Width
 720 mm

 Wheelbase

 NA

 Ground Clearance

 159 mm

 

Engine:

 Fuel

 11 liters

 Engine Type

 Air cooled, 4 – stroke single cylinder OHC

 Maximum Power

 7.8 bhp @ 8000 RPM

 Maximum Torque

 8.04 Nm @ 5000 RPM

 Displacement

 97.2 cc

 Box X Stroke

 50.0 x 49.5 mm

 Starting System

 Electric / Kick

 Final Drive

 NA

 

Suspension:

 Front Suspension

 Telescopic hydraulic shock absorbers

 Rear Suspension

 Swing Arm with 5 step Adjustable Hydraulic Shock Absorber

 Front Tyre

 2.75 x 18 4 PR / 42 Pinches

Rear Tyre

 2.75 x 18 6 PR / 48 Pinches

 

Brakes:

 Front Brake

 Drum

 Rear Brake

 Drum

 

Transmission:

 Transmission

 Manual

 No. of Gears

 4

 Clutch

 Wet Multi-plate

 

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