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PREFACE No: IB16A

Thank you for selecting a Hero MotoCorp DESTINI 125. We wish you many miles of
continued riding pleasure in the years ahead.
We, at Hero MotoCorp, are committed to demonstrate excellence in our environment
performance on a continual basis, as an intrinsic element of our corporate philosophy. To
achieve this we commit ourselves to continue product innovations to improve environment
compatibility and strengthen the green supply chain. We are also using non asbestos brake
shoes and engine gaskets which are environment friendly in nature.
This booklet is your guide to the basic operation and maintenance of your new Hero
MotoCorp DESTINI 125. Please take time to read it carefully. As with any fine machine,
proper care and maintenance are essential for trouble-free operation and optimum
performance.
Authorised Distributor or the authorised dealer(s) of the Distributor (‘‘Dealer’’) will be glad to
provide you further information or assistance and to handle your future service needs.
Let us make this world a safer, healthier and more environment friendly place.
NOTE
ALL INFORMATION, ILLUSTRATION, PHOTOGRAPH, DIRECTIONS,
SPECIFICATIONS AND OTHER CONTENTS COVERED IN THIS OWNER'S
MANUAL ARE BASED ON THE LATEST PRODUCT INFORMATION AVAILABLE
AT THE TIME OF ITS PRINTING APPROVAL, AND THE ACCURACY OR
CORRECTNESS OF THE SAME IS NOT UNDERTAKEN OR GUARANTEED.
Hero MotoCorp Ltd RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MAKE CHANGES IN ITS
CONTENTS AT ANY TIME WITHOUT NOTICE AND/OR INCURRING ANY
OBLIGATION, WHATSOEVER. NO ONE IS ALLOWED TO REPRODUCE ANY
PART OF THIS PUBLICATION WITHOUT OBTAINING PRIOR WRITTEN
PERMISSION FROM Hero MotoCorp Ltd.
CONTENTS
Pg. No. Pg. No.
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION 1 • Floor side cover 38
VEHICLE SPECIFICATION 2 • Rear view mirror/Headlamp assembly 39
VEHICLE SAFETY 4 • Headlamp focus adjustment 40
• Important safety information 4 PRE-RIDE INSPECTION 40
• Protective apparel 5 ANTI-THEFT TIPS 41
• Load limits and guidelines 7 STARTING THE ENGINE 41
• Accessories and modifications 8 RUNNING IN/RIDING 43
SAFE RIDING TIPS 9 PARKING 48
TIPS FOR HEALTHY ENVIRONMENT 10 STEERING LOCK 48
VEHICLE VIEWS 11 TOOL KIT 49
PARTS FUNCTION 14 CLEANING OF VEHICLE/WASHING OF VEHICLE 49
• Instruments and indicators 14 MAINTENANCE 51
• LCD panel 15 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 52
• Keys 16 MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE 53
MAJOR COMPONENTS 16 AIR CLEANER ELEMENT 56
• Brakes (Integrated Braking) 16 AIR CLEANER DRAIN TUBE CLEANING 58
• Rear brake 18 SECONDARY AIR SUPPLY SYSTEM 58
• Fuel 18 THROTTLE OPERATION 59
• Tyres (Tubeless) 20 i3s THROTTLE SWITCH ADJUSTMENT 60
ESSENTIAL INDIVIDUAL COMPONENTS 24 ENGINE OIL 61
• Ignition switch 24 FINAL DRIVE OIL REPLACEMENT 63
HANDLEBAR SWITCHES CONTROL 25 SPARK PLUG 64
FEATURES 25 IDLE SPEED/BRAKE SHOE WEAR 65
• i3s (Idle Stop Start System) 26 BATTERY 66
• Steering lock 27 FUSE REPLACEMENT/SUSPENSION 68
• Fuel filler cap/Lock/Seat lock/Helmet holder 28 BULB REPLACEMENT 69
• Center compartment 29 CATALYTIC CONVERTER 71
• Document compartment/Tool kit holder 29 AIR SUCTION VALVE (ASV) 72
• Boot lamp/Boot lamp switch/USB charger 30 POLISHING OF VEHICLE 72
• Luggage hook 31 REMOVING ROAD SALT 72
• Front inner box 32 STORAGE GUIDE 73
• Side stand indicator 32 BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING 74
• Side stand switch/Side stand 32 DELIVERY CERTIFICATE
• Pillion footrest/Women pillion step 33 HERO GENUINE PARTS
BODY PARTS REMOVAL 34 JOB APPLICABLE TO PERIODIC SERVICES
• Center compartment 35 SERVICE RECORD SHEET
• Center cover/Body cover 35 SERVICE ADVICE SHEET
• Front upper cover assembly 37 OWNERSHIP RECORD AND DATA
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION

XXX
MBLXXW05XYZXYYYYY ZXYYXYEYJY
Y

Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Engine No.


Location: Stamped on the lower right side of Location: Stamped on the lower side of
the frame, visible from the window provided the left crankcase.
on right floor side cover.
VIN: MBLXXW05XYZXYYYYY
MBL XXW05 X Y Z X YYYYY
Manufacturer Vehicle Check Model Year Plant Month of Production
code Description Digit Code Manufacturing Serial Number
Engine No.: XXXXEJYZXYYYYY
XXXXEJ Y Z X YYYYY
Engine Year of Assembly Plant Month of Serial Number
Description Manufacturing Manufacturing
Model: DESTINI 125
Variants VIN Engine
Sheet metal wheel/Integrated braking (LX) N04 EJ
Cast wheel/Integrated braking (VX) W05 EJ
VIN and Engine No. may be required:
1. During registration of the vehicle.
2. For dealing with legal & insurance departments.
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VEHICLE SPECIFICATION
ITEM SPECIFICATIONS
Dimensions
Overall length 1809 mm
Overall width 729 mm
Overall height 1154 mm
Wheelbase 1245 mm
Saddle height 778 mm
Ground clearance 155 mm
Weight
Kerb weight VX model 111.5 kg
LX model 112 kg
Capacities
Engine oil 0.80 litre at disassembly and 0.70 litre at draining
Transmission (Final drive) oil 0.12 litre at disassembly
0.10 litre at draining
Fuel tank 5.5 litres
Front fork oil disassembly 108±2 ml
Engine
Maximum power 6.5 kW (8.7 BHP) @ 6750 rpm
Maximum torque 10.2 N-m @ 5000 rpm
Bore and stroke 52.4x57.8 mm
Compression ratio 9.9:1
Displacement 124.6 cc
Spark plug Champion-RG8YC (Federal Mogul)
Spark plug gap 0.8-0.9 mm
Valve clearance Intake (cold) 0.14 mm
Exhaust (cold) 0.14 mm
Idle speed 1700±200 rpm
Chassis and suspension
Frame type High rigidity under bone
Front suspension Telescopic, hydraulic shock absorber
Rear suspension Unit swing with spring loaded hydraulic damper

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VEHICLE SPECIFICATION
ITEM SPECIFICATIONS
Caster angle 27.5°
Tyre size Front 90/100x10-53 J (Tubeless tyre)
Rear 90/100x10-53 J (Tubeless tyre)
Front brake drum type Internal expanding shoe type (Dia. 130 mm)
Rear brake drum type Internal expanding shoe type (Dia. 130 mm)
(Integrated braking)
Transmission
Primary reduction Variomatic drive, (2.53-0.8)
Final reduction 50/20x49/14 (8.75)
Clutch system Dry, automatic centrifugal clutch
Electricals
Battery 12V-4Ah ETZ5 *MF battery
Alternator 110 W @ 5000 rpm
Starting system Kick/Electric start
Headlamp (High/Low) 12V-35/35W Halogen bulb-**MFR
Position lamp 12V-5W
Tail/Stop lamp 12V-5/21W
Turn signal lamp 12V-10W x4 nos.(**MFR-Clear Lens-Amber bulb)
Meter Illumination 12V-105mW (White LED)x 2 nos.
LCD Illumination 12V-105mW (Amber LED)
Turn signal indicator 12V-85mW x2nos. (Green LED)
Hi Beam indicator 12V-105mW (Blue LED)
Licence plate 12V-5W
Side stand indicator 12V-85mW (Red LED)
i3s indicator 12V-105mW (Blue LED)
Boot lamp 12V-30mW (LED)
Fuse 10Ax2,15 A
* MF stands for Maintenance Free
** MFR stands for Multi-Focal Reflector

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VEHICLE SAFETY
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
Your vehicle can provide many years of
service and pleasure if you take responsibility Ride defensively
for your own safety and understand the Always pay due attention to other vehicles
challenges you can meet on the road. around you, and do not assume that other
There is much that you can do to protect drivers see you. Be prepared to stop quickly or
yourself when you ride. You will find many perform an evasive maneuver.
helpful recommendations through out this Make yourself easily visible
manual. Following are a few that we consider Some drivers do not see vehicles because they
most important. are not looking for them. To make yourself
Always wear a helmet more visible, wear bright reflective clothing,
It is a proven fact, Helmet significantly reduces position yourself so that others can see you,
the number and severity of head injuries. So signal before turning or changing lanes, and
always wear a helmet and make sure your use horn which will help others to notice you.
pillion rider does the same. We also Ride within your limits
recommend that you wear eye protection, Pushing the limits is another major cause of
sturdy boots, gloves and other protective gear vehicle accidents. Never ride beyond your
( page 6). personal abilities or faster than conditions
Before riding your vehicle demand. Remember that fatigue and
Make sure that you are physically fit, mentally negligence can significantly reduce your ability
focused and free of alcohol and drugs. Check to make good judgements and ride safely.
that you and your pillion are both wearing an Do not drink and ride
approved vehicle helmet and protective Riding under the influence of alcohol or drugs
apparel. Instruct your pillion on holding onto is dangerous. Alcohol can reduce your ability
the grab rail or your waist, leaning with you in to respond to changing conditions and reduce
turns, and keeping their feet on the foot pegs, the reaction time. Do not drink and ride.
even when the vehicle is stopped. Keep your vehicle in safe condition
Take time to learn & practice your For safe riding, its important to inspect your
vehicle vehicle before every ride and perform all
Even if you have ridden other vehicles, recommended maintenance. Never exceed
practice riding in a safe area to become load limits, and only use accessories that have
familiar with how this vehicle works and been approved by Hero MotoCorp for this
handles, and to become accustomed to the vehicle. See (page 7) for more details.
vehicle's size and weight.
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If you are involved in a crash ! WARNING
Personal safety is your first priority. If you or • Not wearing a helmet increases the chance
anyone else has been injured, take time to of serious injury or death in a crash.
assess the severity of the injuries and whether • Be sure you and your pillion always wear a
it is safe to continue riding. Call for emergency helmet, eye protection and other protective
assistance if needed. Also follow applicable apparel when you ride.
laws and regulations if another person or
vehicle is involved in the crash. Helmets and eye protection
If you decide to continue riding, first evaluate Your helmet is your most important piece of
the condition of your vehicle. If the engine is riding gear because it offers the best
still running, turn it off. Inspect for fluid leaks, protection against head injuries. A helmet
check the tightness of critical nuts and bolts, should fit your head comfortably and securely.
and check the handlebar, brake levers, brakes, A bright coloured helmet can make you more
and wheels. Ride slowly and cautiously. Your noticeable in traffic, as can reflective strips.
vehicle may have suffered damage that is not An open-face helmet offers some protection,
immediately apparent. Have your vehicle but a full-face helmet offers more. Always
thoroughly checked at a qualified service were face shield or goggles to protect your
facility as soon as possible. eyes and help your vision.
PROTECTIVE APPAREL Additional riding gear
For your safety, we strongly recommend that In addition to a helmet and eye protection, we
you always wear a helmet which should also recommend:
conform as per your country standards, in • Sturdy boots with non-slip soles to help
addition to eye protection, boots, gloves, long protect your feet and ankles.
pants and a long sleeve shirt or jacket • Leather gloves to keep your hands warm
whenever you ride. Take care of loose/ and help prevent blisters, cuts, burns, and
hanging clothes while solo/pillion riding. bruises.
Although complete protection is not possible, • A two wheeler riding suit or jacket for
wearing proper gear can reduce the chance of comfort as well as protection. Bright
injury when you ride. coloured reflective clothing can help make
Following are suggestions to help you choose you more noticeable in traffic. Be sure to
proper riding gear. avoid loose clothes that could get caught on
any part of your vehicle.

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PROTECTIVE APPAREL
Always wear HELMET Wear a face shield or goggles

Wear bright or
reflective clothing

Wear gloves

Shoes should be close fitting,


low heels and offer ankle protection
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LOAD LIMITS AND GUIDELINES Putting too much weight in individual storage
Your vehicle has been designed to carry you, compartments can also affect stability and
one pillion and limited amount of cargo. When handling. So be sure to stay within the limits
you add cargo or carry a passenger, you may given below:
feel some difference during acceleration and Maximum weight:
braking. But so long as you keep your vehicle Center compartment : 10.0 kg
well maintained, with good tyres and brakes, Front inner box : 1.5 kg
you can safely carry loads within the limits and Rear luggage hook : 3.0 kg
guidelines. Front luggage hook : 3.0 kg
However exceeding the weight limit or
carrying an unbalanced load can seriously
affect your vehicle's handling, braking and
stability. Non genuine accessories,
modifications, and poor maintenance can
reduce your safety margin.
The following pages give more specific 4
information on loading, accessories and 1 2
modifications.
Loading 3
How much weight you put on your vehicle,
and how you load it, are important to your (1) Center compartment (2) Front inner box
safety. Anytime you ride with a pillion or cargo (3) Rear luggage hook (4) Front luggage hook
you should be aware of the following
information. Loading guidelines
! WARNING Your vehicle is primarily intended for
• Overloading or improper loading can cause transporting you and a pillion. If you wish to
a crash and you can be seriously injured. carry more cargo, check with your Authorised
• Follow all load limits and other loading Distributor/Dealer for advice and be sure to
guidelines in this manual. read the information regarding accessories on
(page 8).
Load limits Improperly loading your vehicle can affect its
Following are the load limits for your vehicle: stability and handling. Even if your vehicle is
Maximum weight capacity: 130 kg properly loaded, you should ride at reduced
Includes the weight of the rider, pillion, all speeds whenever carrying cargo.
cargo and all accessories.
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Follow these guidelines whenever you carry a • Make sure the accessories does not obstruct
pillion or cargo: any lamps, reduce ground clearance and
• Check that both tyres are properly inflated. banking angle, limit suspension travel or
• To prevent loose items from creating a steering travel, alter your riding position or
hazard, make sure the center compartment interfere with operating any controls.
is closed and that any other cargo is securely • Be sure electrical equipment does not
tide down before you ride away. exceed the vehicle's electrical system
• Place cargo weight as close to the center of capacity. A blown fuse can cause loss of
the vehicle as possible. lights (page 3).
• Balance cargo weight evenly on both sides. • Do not pull a trailer or sidecar with your
ACCESSORIES & MODIFICATIONS vehicle. This vehicle is not designed for
Modifying your vehicle or using non Hero these attachments, and their use can
MotoCorp accessories can make your vehicle seriously impair your vehicle handling.
unsafe. Before you consider making any Modifications
modifications or adding any accessory, be sure We strongly advise you not to remove any
to read the following information. original equipment or modify your vehicle in
any way that would change its design or
! WARNING operation. Such changes could seriously
• Improper accessories or modifications can impair your vehicle's handling, stability and
cause a crash in which you can be seriously braking, making it unsafe to ride.
hurt or killed. Removing or modifying your lamps, muffler,
• Follow all instructions in this owner's manual emission control system or other equipment
regarding accessories and modifications. can also make your vehicle not meeting the
Accessories emission standards.
We strongly recommend that you use only
genuine accessories that have been specifically
designed and tested for your vehicle. Hero
MotoCorp cannot test all other accessories,
you must be personally responsible for proper
selection, installation and use of non genuine
accessories. Check with your dealer for
assistance and always follow these guidelines:

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SAFE RIDING TIPS
Do's: Don'ts:
• Always conduct simple pre-ride inspection • Never use cell phone while riding the
(page 40). vehicle.
• Always wear a helmet with chinstrap • Avoid sudden acceleration, braking and
securely fastened and insist on a helmet for turning of your vehicle.
your pillion rider. Helmet should conform as • Never touch any part of the hot exhaust
per safety standards applicable in your system like muffler.
country. • Never ride under the influence of alcohol or
• While riding, keep your leg closed and sit in
a comfortable position. drugs.
• Ride defensively and at a steady speed • Concentrate on the road and avoid talking
(between 40-50 km/hr). to the pillion rider or others on the road.
• For stopping vehicle, use both brakes • Do not litter the road.
simultaneously, keeping throttle in the close • Do not cross the continuous white/yellow
position. line in the center of the road, while
• During night time, dip headlamps of your overtaking.
vehicle for oncoming traffic, or when • Do not attach large or heavy items to the
following another vehicle. handlebars.
• Give way to others on the road and signal
• Never take your hands off the steering
before you make a turn. handle while riding.
• To make yourself more visible, wear bright
reflective clothing that fits well.
• Take care of loose/hanging clothes while
solo/pillion riding.
• Get your vehicle serviced regularly by the
Authorised Distributor/Dealer
• Before riding make sure in which mode you
are riding whether with i3s switch “ON’ or
“OFF”.

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TIPS FOR HEALTHY ENVIRONMENT
The following tips shall ensure a healthy vehicle, healthy environment, and a healthy you.
• Healthy engine: The engine is the lifeline of every vehicle. To keep it healthy, it should be
tuned regularly, which will also help reduce pollution and improve vehicle performance.
• Regular servicing: Get your vehicle serviced at an Authorised service station, as per the
service schedule, for an optimum performance and keep the emission level under check.
• Genuine spares: Always insist on Hero MotoCorp genuine parts as spurious or
incompatible spares and accessories can upset or deteriorate your vehicle’s running
condition.
• Genuine engine oil: Hero 4T Plus SAE 10W 30 SL grade (JASO MB) engine oil
recommended by Hero MotoCorp and make sure you change it every 6000 km (with
top up every 3000 km) to keep the engine fit and environment healthy.
• Noise pollution: Noise beyond a certain decibel is pollution. Whether it is from horns or
defective mufflers, excessive noise will cause headaches and discomfort.
• Fuel saving & Reduce pollution: Switch "OFF" the engine while waiting at traffic
signal points to save fuel and reduce pollution, if the waiting period is long.

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TOP VIEW VEHICLE VIEWS
7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
6
5
4
17
3
18
19
2 20
1 21
22

(1) Choke knob (13) Reset button


(2) Horn switch (14) Service reminder
(3) Turn signal switch (15) Tripmeter
(4) Integrated brake lever (16) Odometer
(5) Parking lever (17) Front brake lever
(6) Rear view mirror (18) Throttle grip
(7) Dimmer/Passing switch (19) i3s switch
(8) Hi-beam indicator (20) Starter switch
(9) Side stand indicator (21) Ignition switch with steering lock,
(10) Turn signal indicator seat lock and fuel lid opener
(11) Speedometer (22) i3s indicator
(12) Fuel gauge
*Accessories and features shown may not be part of standard fitment.
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LEFT SIDE VIEW
12 11 10

13

1 2 3 4 5 6
(1) Side stand switch** (5) Kick starter pedal (9) Rear grip
(Optional) (6) Women pillion (10) Seat
(2) Side stand** (Optional) step** (Optional) (11) Boot lamp* (inside)
(3) Main stand (7) Rear turn signal lamp (12) Rear luggage hook
(4) Pillion footrest (8) Tail/Stop lamp (13) Headlamp
*Optional in LX model **Optional in VX & LX models
*Accessories and features shown may not be part of standard fitment.
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RIGHT SIDE VIEW
9 8 7

10

1 2 3 4
(1) Exhaust muffler (5) Front turn signal lamp (8) USB charger* (Optional (inside)
(2) Oil level dipstick (6) Position lamp (9) Center compartment (inside)
(3) Pillion step (7) Front luggage hook (10) Licence plate lamp
(4) Front inner box**
(Optional)
*Optional in LX model **Optional in VX & LX models
*Accessories and features shown may not be part of standard fitment.
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PART FUNCTIONS 2 3 4 5
INSTRUMENTS AND INDICATORS
The indicators are in the speedometer panel
above the headlamp. The functions are as 1 6
below. 7

11 10 9 8

Sl. No. Description Function


1 Side stand indicator Light glows when the vehicle is parked on the side
(optional) stand.
2 Turn signal indicator (L) Flashes when left turn signal switch is operated.
3 Speedometer Indicates riding speed.
4 Fuel gauge Indicates approximate fuel quantity (page 15).
5 Turn signal indicator (R) Flashes when right turn signal switch is operated.
6 Reset button Button when long pressed resets tripmeter to zero.
7 Service reminder Displays when a service is due (page 15).
8 Tripmeter Shows the distance travelled since the last reset
(page 15).
9 Odometer Shows accumulated mileage (page 15).
10 i3s indicator Indicator glows for few seconds and turns “OFF”
indicating that i3s system is functional.
11 High beam indicator Light glows when headlamp is in Hi beam.

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LCD panel
(a) Odometer/Tripmeter
3 2 F

1
60 80
40
/h
100

20 120 F
E
0 E

(1) Fuel gauge (2) Vertical bars


2 1 If only one vertical bar is displayed and blinks,
(1) Odometer (2) Tripmeter (3) Reset button this indicates that the fuel quantity is low and
The odometer (1) shows accumulated the fuel tank should be refilled as soon as
distance travelled. possible.
The tripmeter (2) shows distance travelled (c) Service reminder
since trip meter was reset last time. The service reminder (1) is to indicate to a
Tripmeter displays upto 999.9 km If the user to bring the vehicle to an Authorised
tripmeter exceeds "999.9" km it will return Distributor/Dealer for service.
to "0.0" km automatically. The service reminder shall start blinking when
When tripmeter is selected long press the reset the vehicle covers kilometers as specified in
button (3) will reset tripmeter to zero. the maintenance schedule. The service
The odometer displays from "0 to 999999" km reminder will keep on blinking throughout the
(b) Fuel gauge kilometer interval for a particular service and
will stay “ON” thereafter.
The fuel gauge (1) is of a liquid crystal display The service reminder can only be reset at an
(LCD) type. Authorised Distributor/Dealer.
The approximate amount of fuel quantity
available in the fuel tank is indicated by the NOTE
number of vertical bars in the display. Each After getting the vehicle serviced, make sure
segment display approx. 1.0 litre of fuel. that the service reminder has been reset.
If all the vertical bars (2) are displayed it means
fuel quantity in the fuel tank is approximately
5.5 litres (minimum).
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60 80
40
/h
100

20 120 F

0 E

XXXX
1 2
(1) Keys (2) Key number plate
1 MAJOR COMPONENTS
(1) Service reminder (Information you need to operate this
TOTAL vehicle)
DISTANCE Indicator BRAKES (INTEGRATED BRAKING)
(Odometer Reading) Behaviour Brakes are items of personal safety and should
always be maintained with proper adjustments.
0 km OFF When one applies the left lever, front & rear
500 - 750 km Blinking brakes activate jointly.
After 750 km ON The distance, the front brake lever (1) and
3000 - 3500 km Blinking integrated brake lever (2) moves before each
After 3500 km ON brake starts to engage is called free play (3).
6000 - 6500 km Blinking Measured at the tip of brake levers, free play
After 6500 km ON should be maintained at 20-30 mm.
• •
• •
• •
KEYS
This vehicle has two keys and a key number
plate.
You will need the key number if you ever have to
replace a key. Store the plate in a safe place.
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1 A

3
4
(ii)
(i) 1
2

(1) Front brake lever (3) Free play: 20-30 mm 5


2 (4) Integrated brake arm (5) First adjuster nut
(i) Decrease free play (ii) Increase free play
Left hand front brake cable (B) on “2”
side.
3 • Push the integrated brake arm (4) by hand
in the direction as shown.
• Turn the second adjuster nut (6) until a gap
is created between joint (7) and the slot on
the first side in integrated brake arm.
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(2) Integrated brake lever
(3) Free play: 20-30 mm
Adjustment
Right hand front brake cable (A) on “1” side
• Push the integrated brake arm (4) by hand (ii) 1

in the direction as shown. (i)


2

• Turn the first adjuster nut (5) till you cannot


turn it by hand.
• Check the free play of right lever. 6 B
FREE PLAY: 20-30 mm (6) Second adjuster nut (7) Joint
• If the free play is more than 30 mm further turn (i) Decrease free play (ii) Increase free play
the adjuster nut to obtain desired free play.
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• After ensuring the gap, turn the second • If the free play is more than 30 mm further
adjuster nut counterclockwise by half turn the adjuster nut to obtain desired free
rotation. play.
REAR BRAKE Make sure the cut-out on the adjusting nut
• Make free play adjustment by turning the (1) is seated on the brake joint pin (2) after
adjuster nut (8) in the brake arm (9). making final free play adjustment.
• Check the free play of integrated brake If proper adjustment cannot be obtained by
lever. this method, visit your Authorised Distributor/
FREE PLAY: 20-30 mm Dealer.
Other checks:
Check brake cable for kinks or signs of wear
that could cause sticking or failure.
Make sure the brake arm spring and fasteners
are in good condition.
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(i) NOTE
Apply the brake several times and check for
(ii) free wheel rotation after the brake lever is
released.
8 FUEL
(8) Adjuster nut (9) Brake arm (a) Fuel tank
(i) Decrease free play (ii) Increase free play The fuel tank is located under the seat.
The fuel tank capacity is 5.5 litres.
To open the fuel filler cap (1), insert the
X ü ignition key (2), push it in and turn the
ignition key to “FUEL OPEN” or in clockwise
position (page 24), the lid will open as
shown in the picture.

1 2 1 2
(A) Cut-out not seated (B) Cut-out seated
(1) Adjusting nut (2) Brake joint pin
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1

PRESS

PU
SH
FUEL
O PE N
2

PUSH
IGNITION

(1) Fuel filler cap (2) Ignition Key We recommend that you use unleaded petrol
4 because the muffler in the vehicle is fitted with
a catalytic convertor, it also produces lesser
deposits in engine and on spark plug, which
extends the life of exhaust system and other
components.
NOTE
3 If "Spark knock" or "pinking" occurs at a
steady engine speed under normal load,
change petrol brand. If the same still persists,
consult your Authorised Distributor/Dealer.
Failure to do so is considered misuse, and
(3) Fuel (4) Filler neck damage caused by misuse is not covered under
Hero MotoCorp warranty policy.
Lift the fuel filler cap by hand while refuelling.
Do not overfill the tank. There should be no
fuel (3) in the filler neck (4). ! WARNING
After refuelling, press the lid gently for locking • After filling petrol, if the fuel filler cap is not
until a click sound is heard. closed and remain open, and the ignition
switch is turned to “ON” position, a warning
buzzer will sound till either the fuel filler cap
is shut/closed, or the ignition switch is
turned “OFF” condition.

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• Buzzer will also sound till the ignition switch ! CAUTION
is turned “OFF” too, apart from shut/ When the fuel level indicator displays the last
closure of fuel filler cap segment in the fuel gauge, the fuel quantity in
(b) Petrol containing alcohol the fuel tank is low. Please fill petrol once the
fuel level indicator reaches the last segment.
If you decide to use a petrol containing alcohol
(gasohol), be sure its octane rating is at least ! WARNING
as high as that recommended by Hero • Petrol is highly flammable and explosive.
MotoCorp. You can be burned or seriously injured when
There are two types of "gasohol", one handling fuel.
containing ethanol, and the other containing • Stop the engine and keep heat, sparks and
methanol. flame away.
Do not use petrol that contains more than 10% • Refuel only outdoors.
of ethanol. • Wipe off spills immediately.
Do not use petrol containing methanol TYRES (TUBELESS)
(methyl or wood alcohol) that does not The tyres fitted on your vehicle are of
contain cosolvents and corrosion inhibitors for TUBELESS type.
methanol. To safely operate your vehicle, your tyres must
Never use petrol containing more than 5% be of the proper type and size in good
methanol, even if it has cosolvents and condition with adequate tread and correctly
corrosion inhibitors. inflated for the load you are carrying. The
• When certain type of petrol containing following pages give more detailed
alcohols are used, problems such as hard information on how and when to check the air
starting, poor performance, etc. may occur. pressure, how to inspect your tyres for
• If you notice any undesirable operating damage and what to do when your tyres need
symptoms while using the petrol that to be repaired or replaced.
contains alcohol, try another station or
switch to another brand of petrol. ! WARNING
• When a problem resulting from the use of • Riding on tyres that are excessively worn or
petrol containing alcohol occurs, contact improperly inflated can cause a crash in
your Authorised Distributor/Dealer. which you can be seriously hurt or killed.
• Follow all instructions in this owner's
manual regarding tyres inflation and
maintenance.

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Air pressure ! CAUTION
Keeping your tyres properly inflated provides Over inflation/Under inflation will affect the
the best combination of handling, tread life performance.
and riding comfort. Generally, under-inflated
tyres wear unevenly, adversely affect handling
and are more likely to fail from being
overheated.
Over-inflated tyres make your vehicle ride
harshly are more prone to damage from road
hazards and wear unevenly.
We recommend that you visually check your
tyres before every ride and use a gauge to
measure air pressure at least once a month or
any time you think the tyre pressure might be low. 1
Tubeless tyres have some self-sealing ability if (1) Air pressure gauge
they are punctured. However, because
leakage is often very slow, you should look Inspection
closely for punctures whenever a tyre is not Whenever you check the tyre pressure, you
fully inflated. should also examine tyre treads & side walls
Always check air pressure when your tyres are for wear, damage & foreign objects.
"cold"-when the vehicle has been parked for Look for:
at least three hours. If you check air pressure • Bumps or bulges in the side of the tyre or
when your tyres are "warm"-when the vehicle the tread. Replace the tyre if you find any
has been ridden for even a few km-the bumps or bulges.
readings will be higher than if the tyres were
"cold". This is normal, so do not let air out of
the tyres to match the recommended cold air
pressures given below. If you do, the tyres will
be under-inflated.
The recommended “cold” tyre pressures are:
Rider only Rider and Pillion
2 2
Front 1.50 kgf/cm (22 psi) 1.50 kgf/cm (22 psi)
2 2
Rear 2.00 kgf/cm (29 psi) 2.50 kgf/cm (36 psi)
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• Cuts, splits or cracks in the tyre. Replace the Unidirectional tyres
tyre if you can see fabric or cord. Whenever the tyre is removed and put back in
• Excessive tread wear. case of puncture, ensure the arrow mark (2)
on the tyre is in the same direction as that of
forward rotation of wheel.
Tyre repair
If a tyre is punctured or damaged, you should
replace it, not repair it. As mentioned below, a
tyre that is repaired either temporarily or
permanently, will have lower speed and
performance limits than a new tyre.
A temporarily repaired, such as an external
tubeless tyre plug, may not be safe for normal
• Carefully inspect the tyres for any damage, speeds and riding conditions. If a temporary or
emergency repair is made to a tyre, you should
if the vehicle hits a pothole or hard object. ride
Tread wear slowly cautiously to your Authorised
Distributor/Dealer and have the tyre replaced.
Replace tyres immediately when the wear If possible you should not carry a pillion or
indicator (1) appears on the tyre. The tread load until a new tyre is installed. Even if a tyre
limits are : is professionally repaired with a permanent
Minimum tread depth: internal patch plug, it will not be as good as a
Front: 1.0 mm Rear: 1.0 mm new tyre. You should not exceed 70 km/hour
Check the tread wear indicator for tyre wear. for the 1st 24 hours or 105 km/hour at any
time thereafter. In addition you may not be
1 able to safely carry as much load as with a new
tyre. Therefore, we strongly recommend that
you replace a damaged tyre. If you decide to
have a tyre replaced be sure the wheel is
1 balanced before you ride.
Tyre replacement
TWI

The tyres that were installed on your vehicle


were designed to match the performance
2 capabilities of your vehicle and provide the
best combination of handling, braking,
(1) Tyre wear indicator (2) Arrow mark durability and comfort.
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! WARNING Important safety reminders
• Riding on tyres that are excessively worn or • Do not install a tube inside a tubeless tyre on
improperly inflated can cause a crash in this vehicle. Excessive heat buildup can
which you can be seriously hurt and killed. cause the tube to burst.
• Operation with excessively worn tyres is • Use only tubeless tyres on this vehicle. The
hazardous and will adversely affect traction rims are designed for tubeless tyres and
and handling. during hard acceleration or braking, a tube-
• Follow all instruction in this owner’s manual type tyre could slip on the rim and cause the
regarding tyre inflation and maintenance.
• Under-inflation may result in the tyre tyre to rapidly deflate.
slipping on or tyre coming off the rim.
• Always use the size and type of tyres
recommended in this owner's manual.
The recommended tyre for your vehicle are:
Front : 90/100x10-53J (Tubeless tyre)
Rear : 90/100x10-53J (Tubeless tyre)
NOTE
For repair and replacement of tyre it is advised
to visit your Authorised Distributor/Dealer.

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ESSENTIAL INDIVIDUAL COMPONENTS
Ignition switch
The ignition switch (1) is on the right side
below the steering.
“FUEL OPEN” 5 1
Position
FUEL
OPEN
SH
PU

“ON” ( )

H
PUS
OPEN
SEAT

CK
LO
IG

Position
4 3 2
“OFF” ( ) PU
SH
FUEL
O PE N (1) Ignition switch
Position/Lock Open (2) Ignition key
(3) Steering lock position
(4) Seat open

PUSH
“SEAT OPEN” (5) Fuel open
Position
IGNITION

“LOCK” Position
Key Position Function Key removal
“ON” ( ) horn,The engine can be started, turn signal lamps, Key cannot be removed
stop lamp and fuel gauge can be operated.
“OFF” ( ) Engine cannot be started and cannot be operated. Key can be removed
“LOCK” Steering can be locked. Key can be removed
Seat can
“SEAT OPEN” anticlockwise. be opened by rotating the key Key can be removed
Fuel filler cap can be opened by pushing the key Key can be removed
“FUEL OPEN” inwards and rotating it into the clockwise direction.
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HANDLEBAR SWITCHES CONTROL When the starter switch is pressed, the starter
Left handlebar controls motor cranks the engine. See (page 41) for
1. Dimmer switch/Passing switch the starting procedure.
Press the switch upwards for high beam NOTE
“ ” and downwards for low beam “ ”. During electric & throttle start, the engine will
Press the switch to pass lamp position to turn off automatically, even though i3s switch
operate the pass lamp. is “ON” or “OFF”:
2. Turn signal switch ( ) • Engine reaches 900±100 rpm
Shift the turn signal switch sideways for • The starter relay is engaged for more than 5
right/left indications and leave it to come seconds.
back to its normal position on its own.
IMPORTANT: To switch “OFF” the turn
signal after completing the turn, gently push
inside as directed on the switch. 2
3. Horn switch ( )
Press the horn switch to operate the horn.

1
1
(1) Electric starter switch (2) i3s switch
2 2. i3s Switch
There is an i3s switch (2) provided to enable
3 the rider for turning i3s mode “ON” or “OFF”
based on the traffic conditions.
(1) Dimmer switch/Passing switch
(2) Turn signal switch (3) Horn switch
Right handlebar controls
1. Electric starter switch ( )
The electric starter switch (1) is next to the
throttle grip.
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FEATURES NOTE
(a) i3s (Idle stop start system) • The engine will stall if the i3s switch is in
Starting & Warm up the engine: “ON” position during warm up.
• Keep the i3s switch (1) to “OFF” position. • Use choke during cold conditions.
• Turn the ignition key to “ON” ( ) position.
• The i3s indicator (2) will glow on the Initial activation of the i3s system:
speedometer console for 2 seconds and •• Keep the i3s switch (1) to “ON” position.
Turn the ignition key to “ON” ( ) position.
turn “OFF”.
1 • The i3s indicator (2) on the speedometer
console will glow for 2 seconds and turns
“OFF”.
• Put the vehicle in stand still condition on its
main stand (Speedometer pointer is on 0
Km/h).
• Start the engine and allow it to run at idle
rpm.
Ensure that the rpm should not cross
2000.
(1) i3s switch • The engine will turn off in 30±1 secs. After
the first stop start, every subsequent stop will
• Start the engine and let it idle for 2-3 be in 5±1 secs.
minutes. • In this condition, the engine can be restarted
either with brake & slight throttle, brake
& electric start or kick.
NOTE
• If for the first time vehicle is started and rider
crosses 11 km/h speed. After that, vehicle
is kept in idle (Speedometer pointer is on 0
2 Km/h) then the engine will be turned “OFF”
in 5±1 seconds.
• To re-start the vehicle with i3s switch in
“ON” position, apply brake & slight throttle.
Vehicle will not start with sudden throttle.
(2) i3s indicator
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Driving with i3s switch in “ON” position: (b) Steering lock
If the engine is stopped by i3s and its remain To lock the steering, turn the handle bar all the
in “OFF” condition for more than 500 secs way to the left, turn the key (1) to "LOCK"
then vehicle can only be started with brake & position while pushing in and remove the key.
electric starter switch or kick.
Driving with i3s switch in “OFF”
position:
While driving in very dense traffic where the
vehicle has to encounter a stop and go
situation, the i3s switch can be put to “OFF”
position. Once this is done, the i3s system will A 1
not work and the vehicle will be in normal B
operating conditions as other vehicles and no
special functions will be performed.
NOTE (1) Ignition switch (A) Push in (B) Turn to lock
• The i3s system will not function if rider ! CAUTION
puts the i3s switch to”OFF” position, Do not try to turn the key to "LOCK" position
immediately after starting the engine. while riding the vehicle, which may lead to loss
• If the battery voltage is low, the i3s system of vehicle control.
will not work. The i3s indicator on the
speedometer console will start to blink. The
vehicle will be in normal operating
conditions and no special functions will be
performed. The rider can start vehicle by
using kick.
• If the vehicle is driven without battery or
with the dead battery, the i3s system will not
work. The i3s indicator on the speedometer
console will start to glow continuously. The
vehicle will be in normal operating
conditions as other vehicles and no special
functions will be performed. The rider can
start vehicle by using kick.

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(c) Fuel filler cap/Lock To lock the seat, push down until it locks.
The fuel filler cap lock is provided with ignition Make sure the seat is secured before riding.
switch (1). ! CAUTION
To open the filler cap, insert the key (2) while Gently close the seat by hand. Sudden
pushing in and turn it clockwise to “FUEL dropping of the seat may result in breaking the
OPEN” position. The filler cap will release seat lock and malfunction of the lock.
from its latch.
To lock the filler cap push down gently until it (e) Helmet holder
locks and hear a click sound to ensure the fuel Two helmet holders (1) are located under the
filler cap is secured before riding. seat.
To access the holder or to secure a helmet (2)
! CAUTION to the holder.
Gently close the filler cap by hand. Sudden • Open the seat.
dropping of the filler cap may result in • Attach/Hook the helmet strap or ring to
breaking the filler cap lock and malfunction of the helmet holder and close the seat.
the lock. • To release the helmet from the holder.
(d) Seat lock • Open the seat.
The seat lock is provided along with the • Remove the helmet from the holder and
ignition switch (1). close the seat.
2 2 1

(1) Ignition switch (2) Ignition key (1) Helmet holder (2) Helmet
To lift the seat, insert the key (2) and turn it
anti-clockwise to unlock the seat. The seat
will release from its catch.
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! WARNING
• Riding with a helmet attached to the holder
can interfere with the objects and could
cause a loss of control/crash in which you
can be seriously hurt.
• Use the helmet holder only while parked. Do 1
not ride with a helmet secured by the holder.
NOTE
Place the helmet inside the luggage 2
compartment if you wish to carry along with
the vehicle. (1) Center compartment
(2) Document compartment
(f) Center compartment The owner's manual, other documents, first
The center compartment (1) is below the seat. aid kit/tool kit can be stored in it.
Opening and closing the seat lock, see
(page 28). NOTE
MAXIMUM WEIGHT LIMIT: 10 kgs When washing your vehicle, be careful not to
Never exceed the maximum weight limit, flood this area with water.
handling and stability may be severely
affected. The center compartment may
become heated by the engine. Do not store
food and other articles which are flammable or
susceptible to heat damage.
Do not direct pressurised water spray against
the center compartment as water may enter
into the compartment.
(g) Document compartment/Tool kit 3
holder
The document compartment (2) and tool kit
holder (3) is located in the center
compartment below the seat. (3) Tool kit holder

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! CAUTION remove the cap from the USB charger and
Before the vehicle is pressure washed the itemsthen plug in the charging cable to it.
kept inside the center compartment should be Use of non standard cable may cause damage
removed to prevent consequential damage. to the mobile phones. Hero MotoCorp will
(h) Boot lamp (Optional in LX model) not be responsible for damages caused due to
A boot lamp (1) is provided in the center of non standard USB cable.
use
compartment. This boot lamp will be functional
only when the seat is open. For opening and 21
closing the seat lock, see (page 28).

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(1) USB charger (2) Cap
(3) Center compartment
2 1 ! CAUTION
(1) Boot lamp (2) Switch • Always place the device in a soft clean
(i) Boot lamp switch (Optional in LX cloth/towel to avoid any damage due to road
shocks while riding.
model) • This port is for charging compatible USB
An automated switch (2) is provided on the devices.
center compartment, which enables the boot • Multiple charging of USB devices have to be
lamp to glow when the seat is in open avoided, simultaneous charging may lead to
condition and goes off automatically when the slow or no charging.
seat is closed. • Do not leave the USB device and USB cable
(j) USB charger (Optional in LX model) in the center compartment when the vehicle
A USB charger (1) with a cap (2) located is parked.
• Charge your device only when the engine is
inside the center compartment (3) is provided operational/while riding. Charging the USB
in your vehicle to charge your mobile phone device when the engine is “OFF” would lead
safely while riding. to early discharge of battery.
To connect a mobile phone charger cable, first
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NOTE direction as shown to carry the luggage.
• Do not apply any soap solution, oil or grease
inside the mobile charging port.
• Any personal belongings have to be removed
before water washing to avoid damage.
• Always keep the USB port cap closed after
use to prevent dust or water entry during
rains/water wash.
• Do not direct water jet towards the port even
with cap closed to avoid any short circuit.
Always dry the area using a dry cloth or
moisture free compressed air before use. 2
(k) Luggage hook (2) Rear luaggage hook
Two luggage hooks (1) are provided in your Push back the hook to its original position
vehicle to carry a light luggage like shopping after use as shown below.
bags or carry bags. MAXIMUM WEIGHT LIMIT:3 Kgs
One hook is provided below the handle bar.
MAXIMUM WEIGHT LIMIT: 3 Kgs

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(2) Lock seat hook assy.
1
(1) Luggage hook
The other hook (rear luggage hook (2)) is
located below the front end of the seat . To use
the hook, push the hook in the downward
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! WARNING
• Do not exceed the maximum weight limits
for the luggage hooks.
• Do not hang large luggage to the hook that
would hang out from the vehicle and or
interfere with the movement of your feet.
(l) Front inner box (Optional in VX & LX
models)
The front inner box (1) is provided on the
inner cover to carry some valuable items, 1
documents, etc. (1) Side stand indicator
(n) Side stand switch/Side stand
(Optional in VX & LX models)
A side stand switch (2) is provided in the side
stand, when the side stand is down (Ignition
Switch “ON”), the switch enables the side
stand indicator lamp to glow on the
speedometer panel.

1 2
(1) Front inner box
MAXIMUM WEIGHT LIMIT: 1.5 kg
Never exceed the maximum weight limit of the
front inner box otherwise handling and
stability may be severely affected.
(m) Side stand indicator
For the safety of the customer, a side stand 3
indicator (1) is provided. If the side stand is (2) Side stand switch (3) Side stand spring
down (Ignition switch “ON”), an indicator
lamp glows in the speedometer panel.
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• Check the side stand for proper function
and the spring (3) for damage or loss of
tension and the side stand assembly for free
movement.
• Check whether the side stand indicator (1)
glows when the side stand is down.
• When the side stand is up, the side stand
indicator (1) should not glow.
• If the side stand indicator (1) does not
operate as described in above steps, please
visit your Authorised Distributor/Dealer. 2
(2) Right footrest
! CAUTION
Ensure that adequate care should be taken (p) Women pillion step (Optional in VX &
while cleaning the side stand switch. LX models)
(o) Pillion footrest This vehicle is equipped with women pillion
step (1).

1 1
(1) Left footrest (1) Women pillon step
Move the left and right (1 & 2) footrest in the Move the women pillion step to open. Folding
direction shown by arrows to open. Folding can be done by moving the women pillion step
can be done by moving footrest in the reverse in reverse direction.
direction.

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• Slightly lift up the center compartment
from the rear and disconnect the boot
lamp connector (2) and USB charger
connector (3).
4

2
1 3
(1) Women pillon step
BODY PARTS REMOVAL
(a) Center compartment
Removal (2) Boot lamp connector
• Open the seat (page 28). (3) USB charger connector
• Remove the bolts (1) from the center (4) Center compartment
compartment. • Remove the center compartment (4).
Installation
Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
NOTE
Park the vehicle on its main stand when
servicing the vehicle with the center
compartment removed.

1
(1) Bolts

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(b) Center cover • Remove the tray fuel sub assy. bolt (1).
Removal • Remove the rear grip bolts (2) with two
Remove four screws from the center cover. washers (Rear side).
1

(1) & (2) Screws (2) Bolts/Washers (Rear side)


Installation • Remove the screws (3).
Installation is in the reverse order of removal. 3
(c) Body cover
Removal
• Remove the center compartment (page 34).
• Remove the center cover (page 35).

(3) Screws
• Open the fuel filler cap (4) by turning the
ignition key to “FUEL OPEN” or in
1 clockwise position (page 24).
(1) Bolt
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4

7
(7) Fuel tank lid
(4) Fuel filler cap 8
• By pressing the tabs (5), remove the fuel
tank lid cover (6).
5

(8) Fuel tank cap cover


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6
(5) Tabs (6) Fuel tank lid cover
• Close the fuel tank lid (7) by pressing it.
• Remove the fuel tank cap cover (8) by
rotating it in anticlockwise direction.
• Remove the screws (9) from the fuel tank
cover (10) and remove the cover. 9
(9) Screws (10) Fuel tank cover
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13

11
(11) Body cover screws (13) Body cover
• Remove the body cover screws (11). Remove the complete body cover.
• Disconnect the tail/stop lamp connector Installation
(12). Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
12 (d) Front upper cover assembly
Removal
• Remove the eight screws (1) on the inner
cover side.

1
(12) Tail/stop lamp connector
• Pull the body cover (13) by lifting it from
the front and pulling out towards the rear.
(1) Screws

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• Remove the two screws (2) near the front (e) Floor side cover
fender. Removal
• Open the pillion footrest (page 33).
• Remove the three screws (1) from left and
right side of the floor side covers (2).

(2) Screws
• Release the front upper cover lug (3) from
the grommet (4) and pull it slightly to 2 1
remove it. (1) Screws (2) Floor side cover
• Remove the turn signal indicators (left and • To dislodge the tabs (3), slide the floor side
right) couplers (5). covers to the rear side.
5
3

4
(3) Lug (4) Grommet
(5) Turn signal indicator couplers (3) Tabs
Installation • Remove both the floor side covers.
Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
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Installation NOTE
Installation is in the reverse order of [Link] open the right side rear view mirror the
NOTE threads are to be loosened in clockwise
• To remove the left floor side cover, open the direction and tightened in counter clockwise
side stand. direction.
• Ensure that the floor side cover tabs are (g) Headlamp assembly
seated properly. Removal
(f) Rear view mirror • Remove the rear view mirror (page 39).
Removal • Remove screw (1) from front handlebar
• Slide the dust cover up (1). cover (2).
• Loosen the lock nut (2) until it will no
longer turn. 2
• Loosen the rear view mirror (3) and
remove it.
1 3

1
(1) Screw (2) Front handlebar cover
4
2
(1) Dust cover (2) Lock nut
(3) Rear view mirror
Installation
• Install the rear view mirror until it will
no longer turn.
• Loosen the rear view mirror approximately 2
turns. 3
• Adjust the rear view mirror.
• Tighten the lock nut. (3) Screws (4) Rear handlebar cover
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• Remove the screws (3) on rear handlebar
cover (4).
• Pull the headlamp assembly (5) slightly up,
carefully release the tabs (6) from the slots.
• Disconnect the headlamp connector/
position lamp connector (7) and remove
the headlamp case. A 1
7 6
B
(1) Bolt (A) Up (B) Down
! WARNING
An improperly adjusted headlamp may blind
oncoming driver or it may fail to light the road
for safe distance.
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(5) Headlamp assembly (6) Tabs PRE-RIDE
For your
INSPECTION
safety, it is very important to take a
(7) Headlamp/Position lamp connector few moments before each ride to walk
Installation around your vehicle and check its condition.
Installation is in the reverse order of removal. If you detect any problem, be sure you take
(h) Headlamp focus adjustment care of it or have it corrected by your
Vertical adjustment Authorised Distributor/Dealer.
Headlamp focus is factory preset. However in ! WARNING
case of adjustment required please follow the • Improper maintenance or failing to correct a
steps as given below. problem before riding can cause a crash in
• Park the vehicle on its main stand on a which you can be seriously injured.
level surface in front of a wall. • Always perform a pre-ride inspection before
• Loosen the bolt (1) and move the every ride and correct if any problem.
headlamp up or down for correct focus.

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• Engine oil level-Add engine oil if required ANTI-THEFT TIPS
(page 61 ). Check for leaks. • Always lock the steering and never
• Fuel level-Fill fuel tank when necessary leave the key in the ignition switch. This
(page 18). Check for leaks. sounds simple but people do forget.
• Front and Integrated brake-Check • Be sure the registration information for your
operation and if necessary, adjust free play vehicle is accurate and current.
(pages 16). • Park your vehicle in a locked garage
• Tyres-Check condition and pressure whenever possible.
(pages 20). • Use an additional anti-theft device of good
• Throttle-Check for smooth opening and quality.
full closing in all steering positions. • Never park your vehicle in an isolated area.
• Lamps and horn-Check that headlamp, Park as far as possible in a designated
tail/stop lamp, turn signal lamps, indicators parking area.
• Enter your name, address, and phone
and horn function properly. number in this Owner's Manual and keep it
• Rear view mirrors-Ensure that the rear in your vehicle at all times. Many times
view mirrors gives a good view of the rear stolen vehicles are identified by information
when you are sitting on the vehicle. in the Owner's Manuals that are still with
• i3s switch-Make sure whether the i3s them.
switch is in “ON” or “OFF” position NAME : _______________________________
(page 25). ADDRESS : ___________________________
• i3s system-Make sure that i3s system is _______________________________________
functional properly (page 26). _______________________________________
• Fitting & fasteners-Check & tighten if _______________________________________
necessary. _______________________________________
• Steering-Check for smooth action for easy PHONE NO : __________________________
maneuverability. STARTING THE ENGINE
• Air suction valve-Make sure all tube Always follow the proper starting procedure
connections are secured properly (page 72). described below. This vehicle has an automatic
• Side stand indicator-Make sure that the fuel valve and option to fit a side stand and side
side stand is up. If it is in down position the stand switch.
side stand indicator will glow on the Operate the kick starter or electric starter
speedometer panel (page 32). switch for slightly longer than usual without
opening the throttle if the vehicle has been left
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standing for a long time or when the fuel tank
has just been refilled.
NOTE
During electric & throttle start, the engine will
turn off automatically, even though i3s switch
is “ON” or “OFF”:
• Engine reaches 900±100 rpm
• The starter relay is engaged for more than 5
seconds.
Your vehicle's exhaust contains poisonous 2 1
carbon monoxide gas. High levels of carbon (1) Integrated brake lever (2) Parking lever
monoxide can collect rapidly in enclosed areas
such as a garage. Do not run the engine with ! WARNING
the garage door closed. • Contact with the rotating rear wheel can
Even with the door open, run the engine only injure you.
long enough to move your vehicle out of the • Set the parking lever when the vehicle is on
garage. its main stand.
• Turn the ignition switch (3) to "ON".
! CAUTION
Do not attempt to start the engine and run the
vehicle without a battery. This may lead to
electrical and electronic components failure.
• Park the vehicle on its main stand.
• Lock the rear wheel by pressing the
integrated brake lever (1) and locking 3
the parking lever (2 ).
The electric starter will only work when the
integrated or front brake lever is operated.
(3) Ignition switch
• Make sure whether the i3s switch (4) is
in “ON” or “OFF” position.
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Continue warming up the engine until it

runs smoothly and responds to the throttle,
when the choke knob is at “OFF” position
(B).
4 Warm engine
• Do not use the choke.
• Use starter switch:
With the throttle closed and brake lever
(front or rear) pressed, press the starter
switch.
• Use kick starter:
(4) i3s switch With the throttle closed, operate the kick
Cold engine starter with a rapid and continuous motion.
• Pull the choke knob (5) out all the way to NOTE
fully “ON” position (A). In case if the engine does not start with throttle
closed, then slightly open the throttle and start
again.
A
RUNNING-IN
5 Ensure your vehicle's future reliability and
B
performance by paying extra attention to how
you ride during the first 500 km.
During this period, avoid full-throttle starts
and rapid acceleration.
RIDING
(5) Choke knob (A) Fully “ON” (B) Fully “OFF” Review vehicle safety (pages 4) before you
ride.
• Use starter switch: • Make sure the throttle is closed and
With the throttle closed and brake lever the integrated brake is locked before
(front or rear) pressed, press the starter moving the vehicle off the main stand.
switch. The rear wheel must be locked when
• Use kick starter: moving the vehicle off the main stand or it
With the throttle closed, operate the kick may result in loss of control.
starter with a rapid and continuous motion.
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• Stand on the left side of the vehicle 2
and push it forward off the main stand
gripping below the seat using the right S

hand as shown.
S
PA

(1) Integrated brake lever (2) Parking lever

Mount the vehicle from the left side


S


S
PA

keeping at least one foot on the ground


to steady the vehicle.

• Before starting, indicate your direction


with the turn signals, and check for safe
traffic conditions. Grab the handle bars
firmly with both hands. Never attempt one-
handed operation, this could lead to loss of
vehicle control.
• Unlock the integrated brake by further
pressing the integrated brake lever (1) so as
to release the parking lever (2) from the
lock. Then release the brake lever.
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• When slowing down the vehicle,
coordination of the throttle (1), front (2)
and integrated brake (3) is most important.
Since the vehicle is equipped with an
integrated braking, by pressing the brake
lever provided on the left side of the
handlebar would ensure both front and rear
brakes applied simultaneously.
Excessive brake application may cause the
wheels to lock, reducing control over the
vehicle.
• To accelerate, open the throttle (3)
gradually, the vehicle will move forward. CLOSE
Do not open and close throttle rapidly, as it
will make the vehicle to move forward
suddenly, causing possible loss of control
and loss of fuel economy.
Do not accelerate with the brakes applied,
this may lead to premature wear of brakes
and transmission parts.
• To decelerate, close the throttle.
1
3 2
CLOSE OPEN

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(3) Throttle (2) Front brake (3) Integrated brake
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• When approaching a corner or turn, • After completing the turn, open the
close the throttle (1) fully, and slow down throttle gradually to accelerate the
the vehicle by applying integrated brake vehicle.
(2).

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(1) Throttle

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(2) Integrated brake

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• When descending a steep gradient, Avoid continuous use of the brakes, which
close throttle (1) fully and apply integrated may result in overheating and reduction of
brake (2) to slow down the vehicle. braking efficiency.
2
CLOSE

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(1) Throttle (2) Integrated brake

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• When riding on wet or loose surfaces, be HOW TO USE MAIN STAND
cautious.
When riding in wet or rainy conditions or on
loose surfaces, the ability to manoeuvre and
stop will be reduced.
• For your safety:
• Exercise extreme caution when braking,
accelerating or turning.
• Ride at slower speeds and allow for extra
stopping distance.
• Keep the vehicle as upright as possible.
• Be cautious when riding over slippery
surfaces such as railway tracks, iron
plates, manhole covers, painted lines, etc.
PARKING
• After stopping the vehicle turn the
ignition switch to "OFF" position.
• Use the main stand to support the vehicle
while parked, lock and remove the key. STEERING LOCK
NOTE
• Park the vehicle on firm, level surface to
prevent it from falling over.
• If you must park on a slight incline, aim the
front of the vehicle uphill to reduce the
possibility of rolling off the main stand or
overturing.
A 1
• Lock the steering to prevent theft. B
! CAUTION
The exhaust pipe and muffler become very hot
during operation and remain sufficiently hot to (1) Ignition switch (A) Push in (B) Turn to lock
inflict burns if touched even after turning off
the engine.
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TOOL KIT CLEANING OF VEHICLE
The tool kit (1) is located in the centerClean your vehicle regularly to protect the
compartment (2). surface finishes and inspect for damage, wear
Some roadside repairs, minor adjustments and oil leakage.
and parts replacement can be performed Avoid cleaning products that are not
with the tools available in the kit. specifically designed for vehicle or automobile
• Tool bag surfaces.
• +-No. 2 driver They may contain harsh detergents or
• Grip chemical solvents that could damage the
• Wrench plug 16 metal, paint and plastic parts on your vehicle.
• Spanner 14 If your vehicle is still warm from recent
operation, give time for the engine and
exhaust system to cool down.
We recommend avoiding the use of high
1 pressure water spray.
! CAUTION
• We at workshop take all above mentioned
precautions like recommended detergents
and usage of muffler caps/plugs during
2 wash to ensure quality wash.
• High pressure water (or air) can damage
certain parts of the vehicle.
(1) Tool kit (2) Center compartment WASHING OF VEHICLE
• Rinse the vehicle thoroughly with water to
remove loose dirt.
• Clean the vehicle with a sponge or soft cloth
using water.
• Avoid directing water to muffler outlets and
on electrical parts.
• Clean the plastic parts using a cloth or
sponge dampened with a solution of mild
detergent and water. Rub the soiled area
gently rinsing it frequently with fresh water.
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NOTE TEST BRAKES
• Take care to keep brake fluid or chemical
solvents off the vehicle. They will damage
the plastic and painted surfaces.
• The inside of the headlamp lens may be 40
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100

clouded immediately after washing the


20 120 F

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vehicle. Moisture condensation inside the


S
PAS

headlamp lens will disappear gradually by


lighting the headlamp in high beam.
• After cleaning, rinse the vehicle thoroughly
with plenty of clean water. Strong detergent
residue can corrode alloy parts.
• Dry the vehicle with pressurized air, start
the engine and let it run for several minutes.

Braking efficiency may be temporarily



impaired immediately after washing the
vehicle.
• Test the brakes before riding the vehicle. • aAnticipate longer stopping distance to avoid
Several applications may be necessary to possible accident.
restore normal braking performance.

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MAINTENANCE Maintenance safety
Importance of maintenance This section includes instructions on some
A well maintained vehicle is essential for safe, important maintenance tasks. You can
economical and trouble free riding. It will also perform some of these tasks with the tools
help reduce air pollution. provided (if you have basic mechanical skills).
To help you to take proper care for your Other tasks that are more difficult and require
vehicle, the following pages include a special tools are best performed by
maintenance schedule and a maintenance professionals. Wheel removal should normally
record for regular scheduled maintenance. be handled only by a Hero MotoCorp skilled
These instructions are based on the technician or other qualified technician;
assumption that the vehicle will be used instructions are included in this manual only to
exclusively for its designed purpose. assist in emergency service.
Sustained high speed operation or operation You will come across some of the most
in unusually wet or dusty conditions will important safety precautions in the following
require more frequent service than specified in pages of this manual.
the maintenance schedule. Consult your However, we cannot warn you of every
Authorised Distributor/Dealer f o r conceivable hazard that can arise in
recommendations applicable to your individual performing maintenance. Only you can decide
needs and use. whether or not you should perform a given
If your vehicle overturns or gets involved in an task.
accident, be sure your Authorised Distributor/
Dealer inspects all major parts, even if you are ! WARNING
able to make some repairs. Failure to follow maintenance instructions

and precautions properly can seriously
! WARNING injure you.
• Improperly maintaining this vehicle or • Always follow the procedures and
failing to correct a problem before you ride precautions in this owner's manual.
can cause an accident in which you can be
seriously injured.
• Always follow the inspection and maintenance
recommendations and schedules in this
owner's manual.

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Remember that your Authorised Distributor/
• Make sure the engine is turned “OFF” Dealer knows your vehicle best and is fully
before you begin any maintenance or equipped to maintain and repair it.
repair. This will help eliminate several To ensure the best quality and reliability, use
potential hazards: only genuine Hero MotoCorp parts for
• Carbon monoxide poisoning from repair and replacement.
engine exhaust.
Be sure there is adequate ventilation
whenever you start the engine.
• Burns from hot parts.
Let the engine and exhaust system cool
before touching.
• Injury from moving parts.
Do not run the engine unless instructed
to do so.
• Read the instructions before you begin and
make sure you have the tools and skills
required.
• To prevent the vehicle from falling over,
park it on a firm, level surface, on the main
stand.
• Be sure that the rear brake is locked by
parking lever before running the engine,
while the vehicle is parked on the main stand.
This will prevent the rear wheel from rotating
and avoid the possibility of someone being
injured from contacting the wheel.
• To reduce the possibility of a fire or
explosion, be careful when working around
petrol or batteries. Use only nonflammable
solvent, not petrol, to clean parts. Keep
cigarettes, sparks and flames away from
the battery and all fuel-related parts.
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MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
Perform the pre-ride inspection (page 40) at each scheduled maintenance period.
I: INSPECT C: CLEAN R: REPLACE A: ADJUST L:LUBRICATE T: TOP UP
E: EMISSION CHECK
The following maintenance schedule specifies all maintenance required to keep your vehicle in peak operating
condition. Maintenance work should be performed in accordance with standards and specifications of Hero
MotoCorp by properly trained and equipped technicians. Your Authorised Distributor/Dealer meets all of
these requirements.
Ensure that each paid service is availed within 90 days or 3000 km from the date of previous service,
whichever is earlier.
To be serviced by your Authorised Distributor/Dealer unless the owner
has the relevant tools, technical information and is technically qualified.
In the interest of safety, we recommend that these jobs are carried out only by
your Authorised Distributor/Dealer.
Note-1 : At higher odometer readings, repeat the frequency interval established here.
Note-2 : Throttle play to be checked and adjusted as per given specification
Note-3 : Replace air cleaner element once in every 15000 km or early replacement may be required
when riding in dusty areas.
*At 12000 km inspect if air cleaner element is choked. If found choked, replace the air cleaner
element to keep the engine healthy.
Note-4 : Service more frequently when riding in rain or at full throttle.
Note-5 : Replace once in every 12000 km.
Note-6 : Replace engine oil once in every 6000 km. Top up if the oil level is at or near the lower level
mark.
Note-7 : Replace once in every 10000 km or once in a year, whichever is earlier. Replacement requires
mechanical skill.
Note-8 : Clean carburetor if required after inspection during service.
Note-9 : Service more frequently if the vehicle is ridden in unusually wet or dusty areas.
Note-10: Replace the pinion starter assembly once in every 2 years or 21000 km, whichever is earlier.
Note-11: Replace drive belt once in every 24000 km.
Note-12: Replace the front fork oil once in every 2 years or 20000 km, whichever is earlier.
Note-13: Inspect for any play in the mounting bushes, replace if necessary.
Note-14: Inspect the bearings free play, replace if necessary.
Note-15: Inspect if side stand switch is installed.
Note-16: Check idle CO emission along with idle rpm/idle CO adjustment (if required).
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MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
Dear Customer,
We would strongly recommend the following schedule, to keep your vehicle in
perfect running condition and healthy environment. Vehicle subjected to severe use or ridden in
dusty area will require more frequent servicing.
SERVICE 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th
ITEMS DAYS 1st 60 Next
90
Next Next
90 90
Next Next Next Next Next Next Next
90 90 90 90 90 90 90
500- 3000- 6000- 9000- 12000- 15000- 18000- 21000- 24000- 27000-
KM Note-1 750 3500 6500 9500 12500 15500 18500 21500 24500 27500 30500 30000-

Fuel Lines I I I I I I I I I I I
Throttle Operation Note-2 I, A I, A I, A I, A I, A I, A I, A I, A I, A I, A I, A
i3s System/Switch I, A I, A I, A I, A I, A I, A I, A I, A I, A I, A I, A
Fuel Tank Lid I, A I, A I, A I, A I, A I, A I, A I, A I, A I, A I, A
Cover Operation
Choke Operation I I I I I I I I I I I
Air Cleaner Element Note-3 I I I I, R* R I I I, R* I R
Drain/Crankcase Note-4 I, C I, C I, C I, C I, C I, C I, C I, C I, C I, C I, C
Breather Tube
Spark Plug Note-5 I, C, A I, C, A I, C, A I, C, A R I, C, A I, C, A I, C, A R I, C, A I, C, A
Valve Clearance I, A I, A I, A I, A I, A I, A I, A I, A I, A I, A I, A
Engine Oil Note-6 R T R T R T T R T R T
Engine Oil Strainer C C C C C C
Screen
Final Drive Oil Note-7 R Replace once in every 10000 km
Engine Idle Speed/ Note-8 I, A I, A I, A I, A I, A I, A I, A I, A I, A I, A I, A
Carburetor
Secondary Air I I I I
Injection System
Secondary Air Note-9 C C C C C C C C C C C
Cleaner Element
Brake System C, L C, L C, L C, L C, L C, L C, L C, L C, L C, L C, L

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SERVICE 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th
DAYS 1st 60 90Next Next Next Next Next Next Next Next Next Next
ITEMS 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90
KM Note-1 500- 3000- 6000- 9000- 12000-15000- 18000- 21000- 24000-
750 3500 6500 9500 12500 15500 18500 21500 24500
27000- 30000-
27500 30500
Front/Integrated Brake I, A I, A I, A I, A I, A I, A I, A I, A I, A I, A I, A
Lever Free Play
Brake Shoe Wear I I I I I I I I I I I
Parking Lock Operation I I I I I I I I I I I
Battery Voltage I I I I I I I I I I I
Stop Lamp Switch I I I I I I I I I I I
Headlamp Focus I I I I I I I I I I I
Belt Case/Kick Starter C, L C, L C, L C, L C, L C, L C, L C, L C, L C, L C, L
Driven Gear
Pinion Starter Assembly Note-10 I I R I
Drive Belt Note-11 I I I R I
Clutch Shoe Wear I I I I I
Nuts, Bolts & Fasteners I I I I I I I I I I I
Front Suspension/Oil Note-12 I I I I I I I I I I I
Rear Suspension Note-13 I I I I I I I I I I I
Wheel/Tyres I I I I I I I I I I I
Wheel Bearings Note-14 I I I I I I I I I I I
Steering Head Bearings I, A I, A I, A I, A I, L, A I, A I, A I, A I, L, A I, A I, A
Main Stand L L L L L L L L L L L
Side Stand (Optional) L L L L L L L L L L L
Side Stand Switch (Optional) Note-15 I, C I, C I, C I, C I, C I, C I, C I, C I, C I, C I, C
Muffler (Catalytic Converter) Note-16 I, E I, E I, E I, E I, E

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AIR CLEANER ELEMENT 2
Refer to the safety precautions (page 52).
The air cleaner element is of viscous type, it
should be replaced at regular intervals
(pages 53). Early replacement may be
required when riding in unusually wet or dusty
areas.
• Remove the body cover (page 35).
• Remove the air cleaner cover screws (1).
1 (2) Air cleaner cover
• Remove the air cleaner assembly (3) from
housing (4).
4

(1) Air cleaner cover screws


• Remove the air cleaner cover (2). 3
(3) Air cleaner assembly

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• Inspect the air cleaner element for any dust • Clean the air cleaner housing (4) using a
or dirt accumulation. shop towel.
• Replace the air cleaner element, if found
choked.

4
(4) Air cleaner housing
3 • Install the air cleaner assembly (new, in case
(3) Air cleaner assembly of replacement).
! CAUTION • Install the air cleaner cover.
• Install the body cover (page 37).
NOTE
• Replace air cleaner element once in every
15000 km or early replacement may be
required when riding in dusty areas.
• At 12000 km inspect if air cleaner element
is choked. If found choked, replace the air
cleaner element to keep the engine healthy.

• Do not blow compressed air.


• Do not wash using any solvent.

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AIR CLEANER DRAIN TUBE CLEANING 3 2
Refer to the safety precautions (page 52).
• Remove the drain tube (1) from the air
cleaner assembly (2) and drain deposits in
to a suitable container.
• Reinstall the drain tube. 1
2

(1) Screw (2) Tabs (3) Secondary air filter cover


• Remove the secondary air filter cover (3).
• Remove the secondary air cleaner element
(4).
1
(1) Drain tube (2) Air cleaner assembly
Service more frequently when riding in rain, at
full throttle or after the vehicle is washed or 4
overturned. Service if the deposit level can be
seen in the transparent section of the drain
tube.
SECONDARY AIR SUPPLY SYSTEM
Refer to the safety precautions (page 48).
Secondary air cleaner element cleaning (4) Secondary air cleaner element
The air cleaner element should be serviced at • Wash the secondary air cleaner element in
regular intervals (pages 53). Service more clean, nonflammable or high flash point
frequently when riding in unusually wet or solvent and let it dry thoroughly.
dusty areas. • Soak the secondary air cleaner element in
• Remove the body cover (page 35). gear oil (SAE-90) until saturated, then
• Remove the screw(1). squeeze out the excess oil.
• Release the tabs (2).
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• Install the removed parts in the reverse
order of removal.
! CAUTION
Never use gasoline or low flash point solvents
for cleaning the air cleaner element. A fire or 2 A
explosion could result. 3
THROTTLE OPERATION B
Cable inspection
Check for smooth rotation of the throttle grip 4
from the fully open to the fully closed position. (2) Boot (3) Lock nut (4) Adjuster
Check at full left and full right steering (A) Decrease free play (B) Increase free play
positions. Inspect the condition of the throttle
cable from the throttle grip down to the If the specified free play is not achieved, adjust
carburetor. If the cable is kinked, chafed or the free play on carburetor side.
improperly routed, it should be replaced or Remove the center compartment (page 35).
rerouted. Standard throttle grip free play (1) Slide the boot (5), loosen the lock nut (6) and
is approximately 0-3 mm of grip rotation. turn the adjuster (7).
6
1
A
5 B

7
(5) Boot (6) Lock nut (7) Adjuster
(1) Free play: 0-3 mm (A) Decrease free play (B) Increase free play
Free play adjustment
Slide the boot (2), loosen the lock nut (3) and
turn the adjuster (4).
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i3s THROTTLE SWITCH ADJUSTMENT 1 2
While starting the vehicle with i3s switch
“ON” condition and by rotating throttle grip
inspect the following:
(i) Start of the vehicle with more travel of
throttle.
(ii) Start of the vehicle within free play or no
engine “OFF” condition in idling.
If any of the above situations arises then 3 4
adjustment should be made on the i3s adjuster (1) Red line (2) i3s switch plunger
as per below steps. (3) i3s Switch body (4) Black line
For situations (i) & (ii), follow the steps • To achieve the startability of vehicle, adjust
below: the throttle movement (approx. 3-5 mm)
• Park the vehicle on its main stand. on i3s adjuster (5) in clockwise/
• First, adjust the throttle free play anticlockwise directions.
(page 59). Free play to be maintained in 5
0-3 mm.
• Check i3s functionality if found not OK
follow the further instructions.
• Remove the right floor side panel
(page 38).
• Open the throttle fully. A
• Check the painted groove (highlighted red
line (1)) available on i3s switch plunger (2) B
(outer surface of i3s switch body (3)).
• Black painted groove (4) should be visible (5) i3s adjuster
on the plunger and no visibility of red (A) Clockwise: Increase free play
groove (1) implies that condition is OK. (B) Anticlockwise: Decrease free play

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NOTE •Park the vehicle on its main stand on a level
surface.
Optional check: red paint mark is not visible • Switch “OFF” the i3s switch.
and only black mark is visible. This to be • Start the engine and let it idle for few
reconfirmed after adjustment. minutes.
ENGINE OIL • Stop the engine and wait for few seconds.
Use only hero genuine engine oil. • Remove the oil level dipstick, wipe it clean
BRAND : Hero 4T plus and reinsert the oil level dipstick without
GRADE : SAE 10W 30 SL Grade screwing it in.
(JASO MB). • Remove the oil level dipstick and check if
Manufactured by: the oil level is between the upper and lower
• Tide Water Oil Co. (India) Ltd. marks.
• Savita Oil Technologies Limited. • If required, add recommended oil up to the
• Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited. upper level mark. Do not overfill.
Oil Capacity: 0.8 Litre • Reinstall the oil level dipstick. Check for oil
Engine oil level check leaks.
Check the engine oil level each day before NOTE
riding the vehicle. • Running the engine with insufficient oil may
The level must be maintained between the cause engine damage.
UPPER (1) and LOWER (2) level marks on • Top up if required after every 3000 km.
the oil level dipstick (3).
Engine oil replacement/
Oil strainer cleaning
1 Change the engine oil with the engine at
2 normal operating temperature and the vehicle
on its main stand to assure complete and rapid
draining.
• Remove the oil level dipstick.
• Place an oil drain pan under the crankcase
and remove the oil drain bolt (1).
3
(1) UPPER level mark (2) LOWER level mark
(3) Oil level dipstick
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4
3
5

1
(1) Drain bolt (3) Spring (4) Oil strainer screen (5) O-ring
• Remove the oil strainer screen cap (2). • Install the oil strainer screen, spring and oil
strainer screen cap. Install the drain plug.
• Fill crankcase with the recommended grade
of oil:
At draining: 0.70 litre
At engine disassembly: 0.80 litre
• Install the oil level dipstick.
• Switch “OFF” the i3s switch.
• Start the engine and let it idle for 2-3
minutes. Stop the engine and ensure that
the oil level is at the upper level mark on the
2 oil level dipstick with the vehicle upright on
(2) Oil strainer screen cap flat level surface. Ensure there are no oil
• The spring (3) and oil strainer screen (4) leaks.
will come out when the oil strainer screen ! CAUTION
cap is removed. Engine oil quality is the chief factor affecting

• Clean the oil strainer screen. engine service life. Replace and top-up the
• Check that the oil strainer screen, sealing engine oil as specified in the maintenance
rubber and cap O-ring (5) are in good schedule (pages 53).
• When running in very dusty conditions, oil
condition. changes should be performed more frequently
than specified in the maintenance schedule.
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! WARNING
• Please dispose used engine oil in a manner
that is compatible with the environment. We
suggest you take it in a sealed container to
your local recycling center or service station
for reclamation. Do not throw it in the trash 1
or pour it on the ground or down a drain.
• Used engine oil may cause skin disease if
repeatedly left in contact with the skin for
prolonged periods. Although this is unlikely
unless you handle used oil on a daily basis,
it is still advisable to thoroughly wash your (1) Check bolt 2 (2) Drain bolt
hands with soap and water as soon as
possible after handling used oil. • After the oil is completely drained, install the
FINAL DRIVE OIL REPLACEMENT oil drain bolt with a new sealing washer.
The final drive oil should be replaced as per • Fill the transmission case with
the maintenance schedule. Replacement recommended oil through the check bolt
requires mechanical skill. It is suggested to get hole up to the bottom edge of the bolt hole.
it replaced by Authorised Distributor/Dealer. GRADE : SAE 10W 30 SJ Grade
• Park the vehicle on its main stand on a level At draining : 0.10 Litre
surface. At transmission disassembly: 0.12 Litre
• Switch “OFF” the i3s switch. • Install the oil level check bolt with a new
• Start the engine and let it idle for 3-5 sealing washer and tighten it.
minutes. ! WARNING
• Stop the engine and wait for 2-3 minutes.
• Remove the oil level check bolt (1). • While refilling the oil make sure that no
• Remove the drain bolt (2), slowly turn the foreign material enters the final drive
rear wheel and drain the oil. transmission.
• Make sure that no oil gets on the tyre or
wheel.

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SPARK PLUG
Refer to the safety precautions (page 48). 2 0.8-0.9 mm
Recommended spark plug.
Champion-RG8YC (Federal Mogul)
• Remove the center cover (page 35).
• Disconnect the noise suppressor cap (1)
from the spark plug.
• Clean any dirt around the spark plug base.

(2) Side electrode


• With the plug washer attached, thread the
1
spark plug in by hand to prevent cross
threading.
• Tighten a new spark plug 1/2 turn with a
wrench plug to compress the washer. If you
are reusing a plug, it should only take 1/8-
1/4 turn after the plug seats.
• Reinstall the noise suppressor cap.
(1) Noise suppressor cap
• Remove the spark plug using the ! WARNING
wrench plug provided in the tool kit. • Never use a spark plug with an improper
• Inspect the electrodes and center heat range. Severe engine damage could
porcelain for deposits, erosion or carbon • result.
The spark plug must be securely tightened.
fouling. If the erosion or deposit is heavy, An
replace the plug. Clean carbon or wet fouled veryimproperly tightened plug can become
hot and possibly damage the engine.
plug with a plug cleaner.
• Check the spark plug gap using a wire-type
feeler gauge. If adjustment is necessary,
bend the side electrode (2) carefully.

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IDLE SPEED BRAKE SHOE WEAR
Refer to the safety precautions (page 48). Refer to the safety precautions (page 52).
The engine must be at normal operating The front and integrated brakes are equipped
temperature for accurate idle speed with brake wear indicators.
adjustment. Ten minutes of stop and go riding When the brake is applied, an arrow mark
is sufficient. (1) on the brake arm (2) moves towards a
• Park the vehicle on its main stand on a level reference mark (3) on the brake panel (4).
surface. If the arrow aligns with the reference mark on
• Switch “OFF” the i3s switch. full application of the brake, the brake shoes
• Start the engine and let it idle for few must be replaced. Visit your Authorised
minutes. Distributor/Dealer for this service.
• Remove the body cover (page 35). Integrated brake
• Adjust idle speed by adjusting the throttle 1
stop screw (1) by inserting a suitable screw
driver. 3
Idle speed: 1700±200 rpm
2

4
(1) Arrow (2) Integrated brake arm
(3) Reference mark (4) Brake panel
1
(1) Throttle stop screw
NOTE
Always adjust the idle speed in i3s switch
“OFF” position.

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Rear brake NOTE
4 This symbol on the battery means that
1 this product must not be treated as
household waste.
This symbol on the battery means the
3 old battery must be returned to your
2 Authorised Distributor/Dealer as it
must be treated as recyclable material.
• Battery is a Maintenance-Free (sealed) type
and can be permanently damaged if the
sealing strip is removed.
• An improperly disposed battery can be
(1) Arrow (2) Brake arm harmful to the environment and human
(3) Reference mark (4) Brake panel health. Always confirm local regulations for
battery disposal.
BATTERY
Refer to the safety precautions (page 52). ! WARNING
Battery is located behind the front center • The battery gives off explosive hydrogen gas
cover. during normal operation.
Specification • A spark or flame can cause the battery to
12V-4Ah, ETZ 5 MF Battery explode with enough force to seriously hurt
It is not necessary to check the battery • you. Wear protective clothing and a face shield,
electrolyte level or add distilled water as the or have skilled technician do the battery
battery is of Maintenance Free (sealed) maintenance.
type. If your battery seems weak and/or
electrolyte is leaking (causing hard starting or Battery charging
other electrical troubles), contact your Always visit your Authorised Distributor/
Authorised Distributor/Dealer. Dealer if you see any symptom of battery
discharge as earliest as possible to get the
battery charged. The battery has a tendency to
discharge rapidly if any additional electrical
accessories are fitted on your vehicle.

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Battery storage
• If in case your vehicle is not used for more
than a month remove the battery, fully 3
charge and store in a cool and dry place.
• If the battery is expected to be stored for
more then two months, ensure to fully 4
charge the battery once in a month.
• Always ensure the battery is fully charged
before installation.
• Ensure the battery leads are properly
connected to the battery terminals during
installation. (3) Battery band (4) Boot band clip
Battery removal • Remove the battery (5).
• Remove the front upper cover (page 37).
• Disconnect the (-)ve terminal lead (1) from
the battery first, then disconnect the (+)ve
terminal lead (2).
1 2
5

(5) Battery
Battery installation
• Reinstall in the reverse order of removal. Be
(1) (-)ve terminal (2) (+)ve terminal sure to connect the (+)ve terminal first, then
• Remove the battery band (3) by removing • the (-)ve terminal.
Check the bolts and other fasteners are
the boot band clip (4) from both sides of the secured.
battery.
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FUSE REPLACEMENT ! WARNING
The fuse holders (A) and (B) placed adjacent • Never use a fuse with a different rating from
to the battery which consist of main fuse and that specified. It may lead to serious damage
spare fuse. to the electrical system or a fire due to short
(A): Main fuse (1) : 15A and 10A circuit.
Spare fuse (2) : 15A and 10A • Battery gives off explosive gases. Keep
(B): Main fuse (3) : 10A sparks, flames & cigarettes away.
Spare fuse (4) : 10A
1 2 3 4 ! CAUTION
• Do not attempt to start or ride the vehicle
without a charged battery, it can cause
fusing of the bulbs and permanent damage
to certain electrical components.
• Turn the ignition switch "OFF" before
checking or replacing the fuse to prevent
accidental short-circuiting.
• If the replacement fuse of the same rating
burns out in a short time, there is probably a
serious electrical problem on your vehicle.
A B Leave the blown fuse in that circuit and have
(A) & (B): Fuse holders your vehicle checked by your Authorised
(1) Main fuse : 15A & 10A Distributor/Dealer.
(2) Spare fuse : 15A & 10A SUSPENSION
(3) Main fuse : 10A (4) Spare fuse: 10A Inspection
• Check the front forks by locking the front
GOOD FUSE BLOWN FUSE brake and pumping the front fork up and
down vigorously. The suspension action
should be smooth and there should be no oil
leakage.
• Check the rear shock absorber by pushing
hard downwards on rear grip while the
vehicle is not parked on stand. The vehicle
action should be smooth and there should
be no oil leakage.
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Front Rear 1

BULB REPLACEMENT (1) Headlamp connector (2) Dust cover


Refer to the safety precautions (page 52). • Release the clip (3) from its position.
The bulb becomes very hot while the lamp is • Remove the headlamp bulb (4) without
“ON”, and remains hot for a while after it is turning.
turned “OFF”. Be sure to let it cool down 3
before servicing.
Do not put finger prints on the headlamp bulb,
as they may create hot spots on the bulb and
cause it to break.
Wear clean gloves while replacing the bulb. If
you touch the bulb with your bare hands, clean
it with a cloth moistened with alcohol to
prevent its early failure.
• Be sure to turn the ignition switch “OFF”
when replacing the bulb. 4
• Do not use bulbs other than specified. (3) Clip (4) Headlamp bulb
• After installing a new bulb, check that the
lamp operates properly. • Remove the position lamp bulb (5) from
(a) Headlamp/Position lamp bulb the headlamp case.
• Remove the headlamp case (page 39). • Install a new bulb in the reverse order of
• Disconnect the headlamp connector (1). removal.
• Remove the dust cover (2). • Install the headlamp case (page 39).
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(c) Tail/Stop lamp bulb
• Remove the body covers with tail/stop lamp
assembly (page 35).
• Remove the holder (1) by turning it
5 anticlockwise.
1

(5) Position lamp bulb


(b) Front turn signal bulb
• Remove the front upper cover (page 37).
• Remove the bulb holder (1) with the bulb.
• Remove the bulb (2) by turning it to
anticlockwise direction. (1) Holder
1 • Remove the bulb (2) from bulb holder by
turning anticlockwise.

(1) Bulb holder (2) Front turn signal bulb


• Install a new bulb in the reverse order of (2) Tail/stop2 lamp bulb
removal.
• Install the front upper cover (page 37).
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• Install a new tail/stop lamp bulb (2) in the 1
reverse order of removal.
• Install the body covers with tail/stop lamp
assembly (page 35).
(d) Rear turn signal bulb
• Remove the body covers with tail/stop lamp
assembly (page 35).
• Remove turn signal bulb holder (1) by
turning anticlockwise.
1 2
(1) Licence plate lamp bulb holder
(2) Rear fender
4

2
(1) Bulb holder (2) Rear turn signal bulb
• Remove the rear turn signal bulb (2) by
pressing it in and turning anticlockwise. 3
• Install a new bulb and then lens in the
reverse order of removal. (3) Licence plate lamp bulb (4) Slots/Tabs
• Install the body covers with tail/stop lamp • Install a new bulb to the holder.
assembly (page 35). • Install the licence plate lamp bulb holder by
(e) Licence plate lamp bulb aligning its slots with the tabs (4) on the
• Remove licence plate lamp bulb holder (1) rear fender.
from the rear fender (2). CATALYTIC CONVERTER
• Remove the licence plate lamp bulb (3) This vehicle is equipped with a catalytic
from the holder. converter in the muffler.
The catalytic converter contains noble metals
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that serve as catalyst, promoting chemical
reactions to convert CO and HC in the
exhaust to CO2 and H2O (water vapour).
A defective catalytic converter contributes to
air pollution and can impair your engine’s
performance.
• Follow these guidelines to protect your 1
vehicle catalytic converter.
• Always use unleaded petrol. Even a small
amount of leaded petrol can contaminate
the catalyst metals, making the catalytic
converter ineffective. (1) Air suction valve
• Keep the engine tuned up.
POLISHING OF VEHICLE
After washing your vehicle, wax all painted
surfaces (except matte painted surfaces) using
a commercially available polish/quality liquid
or paste wax to finish the job. Use only a non
abrasive polish or wax made specifically for
automobiles. Apply the polish or wax
according to the instructions on the container.
NOTE
Polishing or waxing is not applicable for
1 models having matte finish paint.
(1) Catalytic converter REMOVING ROAD SALT
AIR SUCTION VALVE The road may contain salt which was sprayed
(SECONDARY AIR INJECTION SYSTEM) as an anti freezing agent during winter, and
Further to meet emission standards this the seawater are the causes of rust.
vehicle is provided with the air suction valve. Wash your vehicle when run on such
Air suction valve (1) supplies fresh air from conditions by the following the point
the air filter to the exhaust manifold to mentioned below, Clean the vehicle using cold
convert carbon monoxide to carbon dioxide. water (page 49). Do not use warm water.
This reduces the CO% in the vehicle's exhaust. This worsens the effect of the salt.
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STORAGE GUIDE (b) Remove the spark plug from the engine
Extended storage, such as for winter, requires and store it in a safe place. Do not
that you take certain steps to reduce the connect the spark plug to the noise
effects of deterioration from non use of the suppressor cap.
vehicle. In addition, necessary repairs should (c) Remove the battery. Store in an area
be made before storing the vehicle, otherwise protected from freezing temperatures
these repairs may be forgotten by the time the and direct sunlight. Charge the battery
vehicle is removed from storage. once a month.
(a) Storage (d) Wash and dry the vehicle. Wax all
• Change the engine oil. painted surfaces. Coat chrome plated
• Empty the fuel tank into an approved petrol parts with rust inhibiting oil.
container using a commercially available (e) Inflate the tyres to their recommended
hand siphon or an equivalent method. pressures. Park the vehicle on blocks to
Spray the inside of the tank with an aerosol raise both tyres off the ground.
rust inhibiting oil. (f) Cover the vehicle (don't use plastic or
• Reinstall the fuel filler cap on the tank. other coated materials) and store in an
• If storage lasts more than a month, unheated area, free of dampness with a
carburetor draining is very important, to minimum of daily temperature variation.
assure proper performance after storage. Do not store the vehicle in direct
sunlight.
! WARNING (b) Removal from storage
Petrol is highly flammable and explosive. You • Uncover and clean the vehicle. Change the
can be burned or seriously injured when engine oil if the vehicle has been stored for
handling fuel. more than 4 months.
• Stop the engine and keep heat, sparks, and • Check the battery voltage and charge the
flame away. battery as required. Install the battery.
• Refuel only outdoors. • Drain any excess aerosol rust inhibiting oil
• Wipe up spills immediately.
from the fuel tank. Fill the fuel tank with
• To prevent rusting in the cylinder, perform fresh petrol.
the following: • Perform all pre-ride inspection checks
(a) Remove the noise suppressor cap from (page 40). Test ride the vehicle at low
the spark plug. Using tape or string, speeds in a safe riding area away from
secure the cap to any convenient plastic traffic.
body part so that it is positioned away
from the spark plug.
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BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING
1. STARTING TROUBLE - ENGINE DOES NOT START
A. Fuel System
Check fuel in fuel tank No fuel Refill
Ok
Check fuel lines Leakage/air lock Rectify
Ok
Consult Authorised Distributor/Dealer
B. Electric Starter Not Working
Check fuse Fused Replace fuse (ref. Page 62)
Ok
Inspect battery Weak Consult Authorised Distributor/Dealer
Refill
Ok
Check connections, ignition switch/ Secure connections
starter switch/Stop switch Loose
Ok
Consult Authorised Distributor/Dealer
C. No Spark At Spark Plug
Check ignition switch “OFF” Turn ignition switch “ON”
Ok
Check spark plug for fouling/ Replace spark plug/adjust
Improper electrode gap No spark Spark plug gap (0.8-0.9 mm)
Ok
Check for poorly connected Secure properly
Or loose spark plug wire Loose contact
Ok
Consult Authorised Distributor/Dealer
2. ENGINE STARTS BUT STALLS
Check choke knob position “ON” Turn to “OFF” position
“OFF” position
Check air cleaner element Dirty/Clogged Replace
Ok
Consult Authorised Distributor/Dealer
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BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING
3. POOR PICK UP
Spark plug loose in cylinder head Loose Tighten the spark plug
Ok
Check air cleaner element Dirty/Clogged Replace
Ok
Check brake binding Improper Readjust free play of rear brake lever
Ok Adjustment
Check tyre inflation pressure Under inflated Correct tyre pressure
Ok
Consult Authorised Distributor/Dealer
4. ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
Feeble horn sound or no light
Check fuse Fused Replace fuse
Ok
Inspect battery Weak Consult Authorised Distributor/Dealer
Ok
Check bulbs Fused/wrong wattage Replace bulbs
Ok
Check connections Loose Secure connections
Ok
Consult Authorised Distributor/Dealer
5. i3s SYSTEM
Check i3s switch “ON”/“OFF” position Turn i3s switch “ON”
Ok
Inspect fuse Fused Replace fuse
Ok Consult
ReplaceAuthorised
Bulbs
Inspect battery Distributor/Dealer
Ok Weak/i3s indicator blinking
Check i3s controller Loose contact Secure connections/replace controller
Ok
Check the painted groove on the switch plunger Free play more/less Adjust the free play
Ok
Consult Authorised Distributor/Dealer
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CU
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Hero MotoCorp Ltd.

’S
CO
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DELIVERY CERTIFICATE
No.: IB16A

I certify having taken delivery of one Hero MotoCorp DESTINI 125


Vehicle bearing the following particulars:-
Engine No.
VIN No.
Colour/Model Key No.
Allotment No. Date of Sale
Customer’s Name
I have been explained by the dealer about correct and safe driving habits,
warranty terms and conditions, service schedules and maintenance tips.

Customer’s Copy
Hero MotoCorp Ltd.
Alongwith the vehicle I have also received the following:-
1. Owner’s Manual
2. 2 Nos. Keys
3. 1 Set of tools (for details see below)
4. Standard Accessories
5. Battery Make Sr. No.
6. Tyre Front Make Sr. No.
Rear Make Sr. No.
The vehicle has been delivered in factory fresh conditions to my satisfaction & I
have understood all terms and conditions of warranty and shall abide by them.
Customer’s Name
Customer’s Address
Customer’s Signature
Authorised Distributor/Dealer Name
Authorised Distributor/Dealer Address
Details of Tool kit -
Tool bag, +, - 2 driver, Grip, Wrench plug 16 mm, Spanner 14 mm
DIS
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IBU AU
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Hero MotoCorp Ltd. AL D
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COP
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DELIVERY CERTIFICATE
No.: IB16A

I certify having taken delivery of one Hero MotoCorp DESTINI 125


Vehicle bearing the following particulars:-
Engine No.
VIN No.
Colour/Model Key No.
Allotment No. Date of Sale
Customer’s Name
I have been explained by the dealer about correct and safe driving habits,
warranty terms and conditions, service schedules and maintenance tips.

Authorised Distributor/Dealer Copy


Hero MotoCorp Ltd.
Alongwith the vehicle I have also received the following:-
1. Owner’s Manual
2. 2 Nos. Keys
3. 1 Set of tools (for details see below)
4. Standard Accessories
5. Battery Make Sr. No.
6. Tyre Front Make Sr. No.
Rear Make Sr. No.
The vehicle has been delivered in factory fresh conditions to my satisfaction & I
have understood all terms and conditions of warranty and shall abide by them.
Customer’s Name
Customer’s Address
Customer’s Signature
Authorised Distributor/Dealer Name
Authorised Distributor/Dealer Address
Details of Tool kit -
Tool bag, +, - 2 driver, Grip, Wrench plug 16 mm, Spanner 14 mm
WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF Hero MotoCorp GENUINE SPARE PARTS ?
• Assures long life
• Ensures economy for a long time
• Safety of vehicle and rider
• Peace of mind
• Value for money
• Assured quality
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ON USING NON-GENUINE PARTS
• Poor performance
• Reduced life
Cam Chain Kit • Material used is inferior
• Damages other parts of clutch like, clutch center and
outer clutch
• Improper sealing
Gasket Cylinder Head •• Engine knocking
Leads to leakage and smoky exhaust
• Higher emission level
• Improper air filtration resulting in premature engine failure
Element Air Cleaner • Affects fuel efficiency
• Poor engine performance
• Frequent stalling of engine
• Higher emission level
Spark Plug • Poor engine performance
• Affects fuel efficiency
Hero MotoCorp Ltd.
JOBS APPLICABLE TO PERIODIC SERVICES
• Test drive the vehicle if required for reported troubles, if any.
• Wash the vehicle and blow dry with air at every service.
• Inspect fuel lines at every service.
• Inspect throttle free play and operation, at every service, adjust if necessary.
• Inspect i3s system and switch, at every service, adjust if necessary.
• Inspect fuel tank lid cover operation and adjust, if required.
• Inspect choke operation, at every service.
• Inspect/Replace air cleaner element as per maintenance schedule (page 53).
• Inspect and clean crankcase breather tube/drain tube, if required.
• Inspect, clean spark plug at every service, adjust if necessary (replace at every 12000 km).
• Inspect and valve clearance at every service, adjust if necessary.
• Replace engine oil or top up as per the maintenance schedule.
• Clean engine oil strainer screen.
• Replace final drive oil, (replace at every 10000 km).
• Inspect and adjust carburetor, if necessary in every service.
• Inspect secondary air injection system at every 6000 km.
• Clean secondary air cleaner element at every service.
• Clean and lubricate brake cam at every service.
• Inspect and adjust front/Integrated brake lever free play at every service.
• Inspect brake shoe wear out at every service.
• Inspect parking lock operation at every service.
• Inspect battery voltage at every service and charge if required.
• Inspect stop lamp switch, horn and adjust if necessary.
• Inspect headlamp focus at every service, adjust if required.
• Clean and lubricate the kick starter driven gear in the belt case at every service.
• Inspect pinon starter assembly at every 9000 km (Replace in every 2 years or 21000 km, whichever is earlier).
• Inspect drive belt at every 6000 km. (replace at every 24000 km).
• Inspect clutch shoe wear at every 6000 km.
• Inspect and tighten all fasteners to the specified torque (if required).
• Inspect front suspension at every service (Replace front fork oil once in every 2 years or 20000 km).
• Inspect rear suspension at every service. Inspect for any play in the mounting bushes, replace if necessary.
• Inspect wheels and tyre pressure at every service.
• Inspect wheel bearings free play at every service, replace if necessary.
• Inspect steering for smooth operation, adjust steering head bearings if required (lubricate once in every 12000 km).
• Lubricate the main and side stand at every service.
• Inspect and clean the side stand switch.
• Inspect idle CO emission along with idle rpm/idle CO adjustment (if required).
• Test drive the vehicle for repair of problems reported.
• Clean and polish (except matte painted models) the vehicle before delivery.
SERVICE RECORD SHEET
To be Filled in by Supervisor
Free/Paid Km. Job Card Engine Oil Authorised
Service Km. Range Date Reading No. Top-up/ Distributor/Dealer
Replace (Sig. & Stamp)
I 500 - 750
II 3000 - 3500
III 6000 - 6500
IV 9000 - 9500
V 12000 - 12500
VI 15000 - 15500
VII 18000 - 18500
VIII 21000 - 21500
IX 24000 - 24500
X 27000 - 27500
XI 30000 - 30500
XII 33000 - 33500
XIII 36000 - 36500
XIV 39000 - 39500
XV 42000 - 42500
XVI 45000 - 45500
XVII 48000 - 48500
NOTE
It is mandatory to avail all free and paid services as per the recommended schedule to be eligible for
the warranty benefits. Please ensure that each paid service is availed within 90 days from the date of
previous service or as per the recommended schedule, whichever is earlier.
SERVICE RECORD SHEET
To be Filled in by Supervisor
Free/Paid Km. Job Card Engine Oil Authorised
Service Km. Range Date Reading No. Top-up/ Distributor/Dealer
Replace (Sig. & Stamp)
XVIII 51000 - 51500
XIX 54000 - 54500
XX 57000 - 57500
XXI 60000 - 60500
XXII 63000 - 63500
XXIII 66000 - 66500
XXIV 69000 - 69500
XXV 72000 - 72500
REMARKS (IF ANY)
SERVICE ADVICE SHEET
Normal wear and tear components replacement advice
Kms Authorised Completion Dt.
Date Advice Distributor/Dealer
Job Card No. (Sig. & Stamp) Job Card No.
Hero MotoCorp Ltd.
OWNERSHIP RECORD AND DATA

VIN

AUTHORISED DISTRIBUTOR/DEALER NAME


ADDRESS

AUTHORISED DISTRIBUTOR/DEALER
STAMP AND SIGNATURE

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