Hero Super Splendor 2021 Owner's Manual
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The recommended engine oil for Hero Super Splendor 2021 is SAE 10W30 grade. It is advisable to use Hero genuine engine oil for optimal performance.
It is recommended to service your Hero Super Splendor 2021 every 3000-4000 kilometers or every 3-4 months, whichever comes first. Regular servicing ensures the longevity and efficiency of the motorcycle.
The recommended tyre pressure for Hero Super Splendor 2021 is 25 psi for the front tyre and 36 psi for the rear tyre when riding solo. Adjust the pressure according to the load and riding conditions.
To improve mileage, ensure regular maintenance, proper tyre pressure, smooth acceleration, and minimal idling. Using quality fuel and maintaining the correct engine oil level can also help enhance fuel efficiency.
If the motorcycle won't start, check the battery connections, fuel level, and spark plug condition. Ensure the kill switch is off and the bike is in neutral. If the problem persists, consult a professional mechanic.
To adjust the chain tension, locate the rear axle nuts and loosen them. Adjust the chain adjusters on both sides evenly until the desired tension is achieved, then re-tighten the axle nuts securely.
Common signs of clutch wear include difficulty in gear shifting, a slipping clutch, unusual noises, and a burning smell. It is advisable to check and replace the clutch plates if these symptoms are observed.
Regularly check the brake pads for wear and replace them if necessary. Ensure the brake fluid is at the correct level and has not aged. Clean the brake calipers and discs periodically to maintain optimal braking performance.
To clean the air filter, remove the air filter cover, take out the filter and clean it with compressed air or wash it if it's a washable type. Ensure it is completely dry before reinstalling. Replace if it is excessively dirty or damaged.
To check the battery health, inspect for any physical damage or leaks. Use a multimeter to measure the voltage; a healthy battery should read between 12.5V to 12.8V. Regularly clean the terminals and ensure they are tightly connected.