HERO DESTINI 125 Series Manual

HERO DESTINI 125 Series Manual

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PREFACE
No: IB16A
DESTINI 125. We wish you many miles of
Thank you for selecting a
Hero MotoCorp
continued riding pleasure in the years ahead.
We, at
, are committed to demonstrate excellence in our environment
Hero MotoCorp
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
DESTINI 125. Please take time to read it carefully. As with any fine machine,
MotoCorp
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.

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  • Page 1 PREFACE No: IB16A DESTINI 125. We wish you many miles of Thank you for selecting a Hero MotoCorp continued riding pleasure in the years ahead. We, at , are committed to demonstrate excellence in our environment Hero MotoCorp 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.
  • Page 2 AT THE TIME OF ITS PRINTING APPROVAL, AND THE ACCURACY OR CORRECTNESS OF THE SAME IS NOT UNDERTAKEN OR GUARANTEED. RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MAKE CHANGES IN ITS Hero MotoCorp Ltd CONTENTS AT ANY TIME WITHOUT NOTICE AND/OR INCURRING ANY OBLIGATION, WHATSOEVER. NO ONE IS ALLOWED TO REPRODUCE ANY...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    • Side stand indicator BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING • Side stand switch/Side stand DELIVERY CERTIFICATE • Pillion footrest/Women pillion step HERO GENUINE PARTS • BODY PARTS REMOVAL JOB APPLICABLE TO PERIODIC SERVICES Center compartment SERVICE RECORD SHEET • Center cover/Body cover SERVICE ADVICE SHEET •...
  • Page 5: Vehicle Identification

    VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION 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 XXW05 YYYYY Vehicle...
  • Page 6: Vehicle Specification

    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 111.5 kg VX model Kerb weight 112 kg LX model Capacities Engine oil 0.80 litre at disassembly and 0.70 litre at draining 0.12 litre at disassembly...
  • Page 7 VEHICLE SPECIFICATION ITEM SPECIFICATIONS Caster angle 27.5° 90/100x10-53 J (Tubeless tyre) Front Tyre size 90/100x10-53 J (Tubeless tyre) Rear Front brake drum type Internal expanding shoe type (Dia. 130 mm) Internal expanding shoe type (Dia. 130 mm) Rear brake drum type (Integrated braking) Transmission Primary reduction...
  • Page 8: Vehicle Safety

    Hero MotoCorp handles, and to become accustomed to the vehicle. See (page 7) for more details. vehicle's size and weight.
  • Page 9: Protective Apparel

    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 •...
  • Page 10 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...
  • Page 11: Load Limits And Guidelines

    LOAD LIMITS AND GUIDELINES Putting too much weight in individual storage compartments can also affect stability and Your vehicle has been designed to carry you, handling. So be sure to stay within the limits one pillion and limited amount of cargo. When given below: you add cargo or carry a passenger, you may Maximum weight:...
  • Page 12: Accessories And Modifications

    • vehicle. This vehicle is not designed for ACCESSORIES & MODIFICATIONS these attachments, and their use can Modifying your vehicle or using non Hero seriously impair your vehicle handling. accessories can make your vehicle MotoCorp Modifications unsafe. Before you consider making any...
  • Page 13: Safe Riding Tips

    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.
  • Page 14: Tips For Healthy Environment

    Hero MotoCorp 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 and make sure you change it every 6000 km (with Hero MotoCorp top up every 3000 km) to keep the engine fit and environment healthy.
  • Page 15: Vehicle Views

    VEHICLE VIEWS TOP VIEW 13 14 (1) Choke knob (13) Reset button (2) Horn switch (14) Service reminder (3) Turn signal switch (1 ) Tripmeter (4) Integrated brake lever (1 ) Odometer (5) Parking lever (17) Front brake lever (6) Rear view mirror (18) Throttle grip Dimmer /Passing...
  • Page 16 LEFT SIDE VIEW 3 4 5 (9) Rear grip (1) Side stand switch** (5) Kick starter pedal (Optional) (10) Seat (6) Women pillion (2) Side stand** (Optional) (11) Boot lamp* (inside) step** (Optional) (3) Main stand (12) Rear luggage hook (7) Rear turn signal lamp (4) Pillion footrest (13) Headlamp...
  • Page 17 RIGHT SIDE VIEW (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 &...
  • Page 18: Instruments And Indicators

    PART FUNCTIONS INSTRUMENTS AND INDICATORS The indicators are in the speedometer panel above the headlamp. The functions are as below. Description Sl. No. Function Side stand indicator Light glows when the vehicle is parked on the side (optional) stand. Turn signal indicator (L) Flashes when left turn signal switch is operated. Speedometer Indicates riding speed.
  • Page 19: Lcd Panel

    LCD panel (a) Odometer/Tripmeter (1) Fuel gauge (2) Vertical bars 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 fuel tank should be refilled as soon as The odometer (1) shows accumulated possible.
  • Page 20: Major Components

    (1) Keys (2) Key number plate MAJOR COMPONENTS (1) Service reminder (Information you need to operate this vehicle) TOTAL Indicator BRAKES (INTEGRATED BRAKING) DISTANCE Behaviour Brakes are items of personal safety and should (Odometer Reading) always be maintained with proper adjustments. 0 km When one applies the left lever, front &...
  • Page 21 (1) Front brake lever (3) Free play: 20-30 mm (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. Push the integrated brake arm (4) by hand •...
  • Page 22: Rear Brake

    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 (1) is seated on the brake joint pin (2) after Make free play adjustment by turning the •...
  • Page 23 (3) Fuel (4) Filler neck warranty policy. Hero MotoCorp Lift the fuel filler cap by hand while refuelling. Do not overfill the tank. There should be no WARNING fuel (3) in the filler neck (4).
  • Page 24: Tyres (Tubeless)

    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...
  • Page 25 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.
  • Page 26 Unidirectional tyres Cuts, splits or cracks in the tyre. Replace the • 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) •...
  • Page 27 WARNING Important safety reminders Do not install a tube inside a tubeless tyre on Riding on tyres that are excessively worn or • • 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.
  • Page 28: Essential Individual Components

    ESSENTIAL INDIVIDUAL COMPONENTS Ignition switch The ignition switch (1) is on the right side below the steering. “FUEL OPEN” Position “ON” ( ) Position (1) Ignition switch “OFF” ( ) (2) Ignition key Position/Lock Open (3) Steering lock position (4) Seat open “SEAT OPEN”...
  • Page 29: Handlebar Switches Control

    HANDLEBAR SWITCHES CONTROL When the starter switch is pressed, the starter motor cranks the engine. See (page 41) for Left handlebar controls the starting procedure. 1. Dimmer switch/Passing switch Press the switch upwards for high beam NOTE “ ” and downwards for low beam “ ”.
  • Page 30: Features

    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. •...
  • Page 31: Steering Lock

    (b) Steering lock Driving with i3s switch in “ON” position: To lock the steering, turn the handle bar all the If the engine is stopped by i3s and its remain way to the left, turn the key (1) to "LOCK" in “OFF”...
  • Page 32 (c) Fuel filler cap/Lock To lock the seat, push down until it locks. Make sure the seat is secured before riding. The fuel filler cap lock is provided with ignition switch (1). CAUTION To open the filler cap, insert the key (2) while Gently close the seat by hand.
  • Page 33: Center Compartment

    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 • not ride with a helmet secured by the holder. NOTE Place the helmet inside the luggage compartment if you wish to carry along with...
  • Page 34 Use of non standard cable may cause damage kept inside the center compartment should be to the mobile phones. will Hero MotoCorp removed to prevent consequential damage. not be responsible for damages caused due to (h) Boot lamp (Optional in LX model) use of non standard USB cable.
  • Page 35: Luggage Hook

    direction as shown to carry the luggage. NOTE 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 •...
  • Page 36: Front Inner Box

    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,...
  • Page 37 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 •...
  • Page 38: Body Parts Removal

    Slightly lift up the center compartment • from the rear and disconnect the boot lamp connector (2) and USB charger connector (3). (1) Women pillon step BODY PARTS REMOVAL (a) Center compartment Removal (2) Boot lamp connector Open the seat (page 28). •...
  • Page 39: Center Compartment

    (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) & (2) Screws (2) Bolts/Washers (Rear side) Installation Remove the screws (3).
  • Page 40 (7) Fuel tank lid (4) Fuel filler cap By pressing the tabs (5), remove the fuel • tank lid cover (6). (8) Fuel tank cap cover (5) Tabs (6) Fuel tank lid cover Close the fuel tank lid (7) by pressing it. •...
  • Page 41: Front Upper Cover Assembly

    (13) Body cover (11) Body cover screws 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. (d) Front upper cover assembly Removal Remove the eight screws (1) on the inner •...
  • Page 42: Floor Side Cover

    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 •...
  • Page 43 Installation NOTE Installation is in the reverse order of removal. To open the right side rear view mirror the NOTE threads are to be loosened in clockwise direction and tightened in counter clockwise To remove the left floor side cover, open the •...
  • Page 44: Headlamp Focus Adjustment

    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. (1) Bolt (A) Up (B) Down...
  • Page 45: Anti-Theft Tips

    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.
  • Page 46 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 •...
  • Page 47 Continue warming up the engine until it • runs smoothly and responds to the throttle, when the choke knob is at “OFF” position (B). 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.
  • Page 48 Stand on the left side of the vehicle • and push it forward off the main stand gripping below the seat using the right hand as shown. (1) Integrated brake lever (2) Parking lever Mount the vehicle from the left side •...
  • Page 49 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.
  • Page 50 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). (1) Throttle (2) Integrated brake...
  • Page 51 When descending a steep gradient, Avoid continuous use of the brakes, which • may result in overheating and reduction of close throttle (1) fully and apply integrated braking efficiency. brake (2) to slow down the vehicle. CLOSE (1) Throttle (2) Integrated brake...
  • Page 52: Parking

    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, •...
  • Page 53: Tool Kit

    TOOL KIT CLEANING OF VEHICLE The tool kit (1) is located in the center Clean 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.
  • Page 54 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 • clouded immediately after washing the vehicle. Moisture condensation inside the headlamp lens will disappear gradually by lighting the headlamp in high beam.
  • Page 55: Maintenance

    Hero MotoCorp technician or other qualified technician; These instructions are based on the instructions are included in this manual only to assumption that the vehicle will be used assist in emergency service.
  • Page 56: Safety Precautions

    To ensure the best quality and reliability, use repair. This will help eliminate several only genuine parts for Hero MotoCorp potential hazards: repair and replacement. Carbon monoxide poisoning from • engine exhaust.
  • Page 57: Maintenance Schedule

    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 by properly trained and equipped technicians. Your Authorised Distributor/Dealer...
  • Page 58 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 Next Next Next Next Next...
  • Page 59 SERVICE Next Next Next Next Next Next Next Next Next Next 1st 60 DAYS ITEMS 500- 3000- 6000- 9000- 12000- 15000- 18000- 21000- 24000- 27000- 30000- Note- 3500 6500 9500 12500 15500 18500 21500 24500 27500 30500 Front/Integrated Brake I, A I, A I, A I, A...
  • Page 60: Air Cleaner Element

    AIR CLEANER ELEMENT 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).
  • Page 61 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) Air cleaner housing Install the air cleaner assembly (new, in case •...
  • Page 62: Air Cleaner Drain Tube Cleaning

    AIR CLEANER DRAIN TUBE CLEANING 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) Screw (2) Tabs (3) Secondary air filter cover Remove the secondary air filter cover (3).
  • Page 63: Throttle Operation

    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 explosion could result. THROTTLE OPERATION Cable inspection Check for smooth rotation of the throttle grip from the fully open to the fully closed position.
  • Page 64: I3S Throttle Switch Adjustment

    i3s THROTTLE SWITCH ADJUSTMENT 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”...
  • Page 65: Engine Oil

    ENGINE OIL • Remove the oil level dipstick, wipe it clean • Use only hero genuine engine oil. and reinsert the oil level dipstick without BRAND : Hero 4T plus screwing it in. GRADE : SAE 10W 30 SL Grade Remove the oil level dipstick and check if •...
  • Page 66 (1) Drain bolt (3) Spring (4) Oil strainer screen (5) O-ring Install the oil strainer screen, spring and oil Remove the oil strainer screen cap (2). • • strainer screen cap. Install the drain plug. Fill crankcase with the recommended grade •...
  • Page 67: Final Drive Oil Replacement

    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 or pour it on the ground or down a drain.
  • Page 68: Spark Plug

    SPARK PLUG Refer to the safety precautions (page 48). 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. •...
  • Page 69 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.
  • Page 70: Battery

    Rear brake NOTE This symbol on the battery means that this product must not be treated as household waste. This symbol on the battery means the old battery must be returned to your Authorised Distributor/Dealer as it must be treated as recyclable material. Battery is a Maintenance-Free (sealed) type •...
  • Page 71 Battery storage If in case your vehicle is not used for more • than a month remove the battery, fully 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 charge the battery once in a month.
  • Page 72: Fuse Replacement/Suspension

    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.
  • Page 73: Bulb Replacement

    Front Rear (1) Headlamp connector (2) Dust cover BULB REPLACEMENT 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 •...
  • Page 74 (c) Tail/Stop lamp bulb Remove the body covers with tail/stop lamp • assembly (page 35). Remove the holder (1) by turning it • anticlockwise. (5) Position lamp bulb (b) Front turn signal bulb Remove the front upper cover (page 37). •...
  • Page 75: Catalytic Converter

    Install a new tail/stop lamp bulb (2) in the • 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 •...
  • Page 76: Air Suction Valve (Asv)

    that serve as catalyst, promoting chemical reactions to convert CO and HC in the exhaust to CO and H O (water vapour). A defective catalytic converter contributes to air pollution and can impair your engine’s performance. Follow these guidelines to protect your •...
  • Page 77: Storage Guide

    STORAGE GUIDE (b) Remove the spark plug from the engine and store it in a safe place. Do not Extended storage, such as for winter, requires connect the spark plug to the noise that you take certain steps to reduce the suppressor cap.
  • Page 78: Basic Troubleshooting

    BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING 1. STARTING TROUBLE - ENGINE DOES NOT START A. Fuel System Check fuel in fuel tank Refill No fuel Rectify Check fuel lines Leakage/air lock Consult Authorised Distributor/Dealer B. Electric Starter Not Working Replace fuse (ref. Page 62) Check fuse Fused Consult Authorised Distributor/Dealer...
  • Page 79 BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING 3. POOR PICK UP Spark plug loose in cylinder head Tighten the spark plug Loose Replace Check air cleaner element Dirty/Clogged Check brake binding Readjust free play of rear brake lever Improper Adjustment Check tyre inflation pressure Correct tyre pressure Under inflated Consult Authorised Distributor/Dealer 4.
  • Page 80: Delivery Certificate

    Hero MotoCorp Ltd. DELIVERY CERTIFICATE No.: IB16A DESTINI 125 I certify having taken delivery of one Hero MotoCorp 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...
  • Page 81 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 Make Sr. No. 5. Battery 6. Tyre Front Make Sr.
  • Page 82 Hero MotoCorp Ltd. DELIVERY CERTIFICATE No.: IB16A DESTINI 125 I certify having taken delivery of one Hero MotoCorp 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...
  • Page 83 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 Make Sr. No. 5. Battery 6. Tyre Front Make Sr.
  • Page 84 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 •...
  • Page 85 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.
  • Page 86: Service Record Sheet

    SERVICE RECORD SHEET To be Filled in by Supervisor Engine Oil Authorised Free/Paid Job Card Km. Range Distributor/Dealer Top-up/ Date Reading Service Replace (Sig. & Stamp) 500 - 750 3000 - 3500 6000 - 6500 9000 - 9500 12000 - 12500 15000 - 15500 18000 - 18500 VIII...
  • Page 87 SERVICE RECORD SHEET To be Filled in by Supervisor Engine Oil Authorised Free/Paid Job Card Km. Range Top-up/ Distributor/Dealer Date Reading Service (Sig. & Stamp) Replace 51000 - 51500 XVIII 54000 - 54500 57000 - 57500 60000 - 60500 XXII 63000 - 63500 XXIII 66000 - 66500...
  • Page 88: Service Advice Sheet

    SERVICE ADVICE SHEET Normal wear and tear components replacement advice Authorised Completion Dt. Distributor/Dealer Date Advice Job Card No. Job Card No. (Sig. & Stamp)
  • Page 89: Ownership Record And Data

    Hero MotoCorp Ltd. OWNERSHIP RECORD AND DATA AUTHORISED DISTRIBUTOR/DEALER NAME ADDRESS AUTHORISED DISTRIBUTOR/DEALER STAMP AND SIGNATURE...

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