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PREFACE
Thank you for selecting a Hero MotoCorp MAESTRO scooter. 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, comply with all applicable legislation including
environment legislation and strengthen the green supply chain.
Your Scooter is conforming to latest (Bharat Stage-III norms) regulation for emission,
safety & noise levels. 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 MAESTRO scooter. Please take time to read it carefully. As with any
fine machine, proper care and maintenance is essential for trouble-free operation and
optimum performance.
Your Authorised Hero MotoCorp dealer will be glad to provide further information or
assistance and is equipped 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 This booklet is your guide to the basic operation and maintenance of your new Hero MotoCorp MAESTRO scooter. Please take time to read it carefully. As with any fine machine, proper care and maintenance is essential for trouble-free operation and optimum performance.
  • Page 2 AVAILABLE AT THE TIME OF ITS PRINTING APPROVAL, AND THE ACCURACY OR CORRECTNESS OF THE SAME IS NOT UNDERTAKEN OR GUARANTEED. Hero MotoCorp Limited. 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 Limited.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    STORAGE GUIDE BODY PARTS REMOVAL • STORAGE • CENTER COMPARTMENT • REMOVAL FROM STORAGE • BODY COVER ROAD SIGNS • FRONT CENTER COVER WARRANTY DETAILS • FRONT COVER HERO GENUINE PARTS • REAR VIEW MIRROR • HEADLAMP CASE • HEADLAMP FOCUS...
  • Page 4: Scooter Identification

    Mfg. Plant Mfg. Number Model Code.: VIN and Engine No. may be required: Model Engine 1. During registration of the Scooter. Maestro (Dlx. Combined Braking System) 2. For dealing with Legal & Insurance Maestro (Std. Without Combined Department. Braking System)
  • Page 5: Product Specification

    SPECIFICATIONS DIMENSIONS 1780 mm Overall Length 710 mm Overall Width 1165 mm Overall Height 1240 mm Wheelbase 770 mm Saddle Height 155 mm Ground Clearance WEIGHT Kerb Weight 110 kg CAPACITIES 0.80 litre Engine Oil 0.70 litre at draining 0.12 litre Transmission oil 0.10 litre at draining 5.
  • Page 6 CHASIS AND SUSPENSION Chassis Type High rigidity underbone type Front Suspension Bottom link with spring loaded hydraulic damper Rear Suspension Unit swing with spring loaded hydraulic damper Caster Tyre size, front 90 / 100 x 10 - 53 J Tyre size, rear 90 / 100 x 10 - 53 J Tube with Puncture Endurance Front / Rear Brake Drum Type...
  • Page 7: Scooter Safety

    Never exceed load limits, and use protection, sturdy boots, gloves and other accessories that have been recommended protective gear (page 5). by Hero MotoCorp for this vehicle. See Make Yourself Easily Visible (page 7-9) for more details. Some drivers do not see scooters because they are not looking for them.
  • Page 8: Protective Apparel

    Helmets and Eye Protection PROTECTIVE APPAREL Your Helmet is your most important piece For your safety, we strongly recommend of riding gear because it offers the best that you always wear an approved helmet protection against head injuries. A helmet (ISI marked), eye protection, boots, should fit your head comfortably and gloves, long pants and a long sleeve shirt...
  • Page 9 PROTECTIVE APPAREL Always wear a 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 10: Load Limits And Guidelines

    Loading LOAD LIMITS AND How much weight you put on your GUIDELINES scooter, and how you load it, are important Your scooter has been designed to carry to your safety. Anytime you ride with a you, one pillion and limited amount of pillion or cargo you should be aware of the cargo.
  • Page 11 So be sure to stay If you wish to carry more cargo, check within the limits given below : with your Authorised Hero MotoCorp workshop for advice, and be sure to read the information regarding accessories on Maximum weight : (page 9).
  • Page 12: Accessories And Modifications

    Accessories and Modifications Make sure the accessories do not obstruct any lamp, reduce ground Modifying your scooter or using non-Hero clearance and banking angle, limit MotoCorp accessories can make your suspension travel or steering travel, scooter unsafe. Before you consider...
  • Page 13: Tips For Healthy Environment

    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 kms.
  • Page 14: Scooter Views

    11 12 FRONT TOP VIEW Choke knob (10) Reset button Horn switch (11) Turn signal indicator Turn signal switch (12) LCD display Combined brake lever (13) Headlamp switch Headlamp dimmer switch (14) Front brake lever Rear view mirror (15) Throttle grip Parking lever (16) Electric starter switch...
  • Page 15 LEFT SIDE VIEW Combined Braking System (1) Luggage hook (6) Woman pillion step (2) Side stand (7) Rear turn signal lamp (3) Main stand (8) Rear grip (4) Pillion step (9) Seat (5) Kick starter pedal (10) Front inner box *Accessories and features shown may not be part of standard fitment.
  • Page 16 RIGHT SIDE VIEW (1) Muffler (6) Front turn signal lamp (2) Oil level dipstick (7) Battery (inside) (3) Pillion step (8) Headlamp (4) Center compartment (inside) (9) Tail / Stop lamp (5) Front reflex reflector *Accessories and features shown may not be part of standard fitment.
  • Page 17: Parts Function

    PART FUNCTIONS INSTRUMENTS AND INDICATORS headlamp. High beam indicator Light glows when headlamp is in Hi Beam Reset button Button when long pressed resets tripmeter to zero. Odometer Shows accumulated mileage (page-15) Service due indicator Displays when a service is due (page-16) Fuel gauge Indicates approximate fuel quantity (page-15) Turn signal indicator (R) Flashes when right turn signal switch is operated...
  • Page 18: Lcd Panel

    LCD PANEL FUEL GAUGE ODOMETER / TRIPMETER The fuel gauge (1) is of a Liquid Crystal The odometer (1) shows accumulated Display (LCD) type. distance traveled. The approximate amount of fuel quantity The tripmeter (2) shows distance traveled available in the fuel tank is indicated by since trip meter was reset last time.
  • Page 19: Service Due Indicator

    TOTAL Indicator DISTANCE to an user to bring the vehicle to an Behaviour (Odometer Reading) Authorised Hero MotoCorp workshop for service. 0 kms The indicator shall start blinking when the 500 - 750 kms Blinking vehicle covers kilometers as specified in the maintenance schedule.
  • Page 20: Major Components

    MAJOR COMPONENTS (Information you need to operate this scooter) BRAKES Brakes are items of personal safety and should always be maintained with proper adjustments. When one applies the left lever, front & rear brakes activate jointly. (2) Combined brake lever (3) Free play The distance, the front brake lever (1) and Adjustment:...
  • Page 21 (9) Brake arm (i) Decrease free play (ii) Increase free play If proper adjustment cannot be obtained by this method, see your Hero MotoCorp Authorised workshop. Make sure the cut-out on the adjusting nut (1) is seated on the brake arm pin (2) after...
  • Page 22 available lubricant to prevent premature wear (A) Cut-out not seated and corrosion. Make sure the brake arm spring and fasteners are in good condition. ADJUSTMENT FRONT BRAKE (Standard) 1. Make free play adjustment by turning the adjustment nut (1) in the brake arm (2). 2.
  • Page 23: Fuel

    If the same still persists, consult your Authorised Hero MotoCorp workshop. Failure to do so is considered misuse, and damage caused by misuse is not covered under Hero MotoCorp warranty policy. (1) Fuel fill cap (2) Arrow Marks...
  • Page 24 CAUTION Petrol containing Alcohol Petrol containing alcohol is called When the fuel level indicator displays the “gasohol”. last segment in the fuel gauge, the fuel There are two types of "gasohol", one quantity in the fuel tank is low. Please fill containing ethanol, and the other petrol once the fuel level indicator reaches containing methanol.
  • Page 25: Tyres

    Over-inflated tyres make your scooter TYRES ride more harshly, are more prone to To safely operate your scooter, the tyres damage from road hazards, and wear must be of the proper type and size, in unevenly. good condition with adequate tread, and We recommend that you visually check correctly inflated for the load that you are the tyres before every ride and use a gauge...
  • Page 26 Tread Wear Look for: Bumps or bulges in the side of the tyre Replace tyres immediately when the wear or treads. Replace the tyre if you find indicator (1) appears on the tyre. The tread any bumps or bulges. limits are: Cuts, splits, or cracks in the tyre.
  • Page 27 Features: NOTE: See the following drawings for the “Tube Whenever you replace a tyre, use one that with Puncture Endurance” structure. It is equivalent to the original and be sure the has a “fluid chamber” filled with a special wheel is balanced after the new tyre is fluid at the ground side of the tube as installed.
  • Page 28 Detailed drawing of B section the tyre. Note that a foreign material can get stuck into the tyre no matter the tyre pressure may look to be normal. Remove the foreign material from the tyre when it is found during the daily check and repair the tube as soon as possible.
  • Page 29 HOW TO REPAIR can be checked with the fluid oozing out The Tube with Puncture Endurance is of the chamber, excessive inflation of repairable as an usual tube. the tube will cause the air to enter the fluid chamber, deteriorating the Follow the following cautions.
  • Page 30: Essential Individual Components

    ESSENTIAL INDIVIDUAL COMPONENTS IGNITION SWITCH The ignition switch (1) is on the right side below the steering. "ON" Position "OFF" Position/ Lock open 1. Ignition switch 2. Ignition key 3. Steering lock position “LOCK” Position "ON" The LCD panel illuminates & initial display of Key cannot be removed multi function digital segments are displayed.
  • Page 31: Right Handlebar Controls

    Left Handle Bar Controls Right Handle Bar Controls 1. Headlamp Switch 1. Headlamp Dimmer Switch The switch (1) has three positions. Press the switch (1) upwards for high beam " ", " " & " " marked by white dot. and downwards for low beam.
  • Page 32: Features

    FEATURES KEY SHUTTER To unlock the steering, open the key shutter by aligning & inserting the hexagonal shape shutter key (2) into the key slot (1). (4) Shutter pin (A) Turn to close In this position the ignition key can be inserted.
  • Page 33: Steering Lock

    SEAT LOCK STEERING LOCK The seat lock (1), is on the left rear side To lock the steering, turn the handle bar all below the rear grip. the way to the left, turn the key (1) to "LOCK" position while pushing in and To lift the seat, insert the key (2) and turn remove the key.
  • Page 34: Center Compartment

    The tool kit holder (2) and document CENTER COMPARTMENT The center compartment (1) is below the holder (3) is located in the centre seat. compartment. For opening and closing the seat lock, see The tool kit and owner’s manual can be (page 30).
  • Page 35: Luggage Hook

    LUGGAGE HOOK The luggage hook (2) is provided in the front below the seat. MAXIMUM WEIGHT LIMIT: 1.5 kgs. Do not hang large luggage to the hook, that would hang out from the scooter and or interfere with the movement of your feet. (3) Front inner box BODY COVER LIFT UP 1.
  • Page 36: Body Parts Removal

    NOTE: 3. Remove the two bolts (2). Do not move the scooter when body cover is lifted up. (2) Bolts 4. Remove the bolt (3) from both the (4) Rod sides. BODY PARTS REMOVAL/INSTALLATION Center Compartment - Removal 1. Open the seat (page 30) (3) Bolt 2.
  • Page 37: Body Cover

    (5) Luggage hook screws (6) Screw (1) Screws (2) Bolts 7. Remove the center compartment. 4. Remove front bolt (3) and screws (4). Installation: Installation is in the reverse order of removal. Body Cover Removal: 1. Open the seat (page 30) 2.
  • Page 38: Front Center Cover

    3. Disconnect the rear turn signal lamp connectors and tail/stop lamp connector. 4. Remove the wire from wire band (1). (1) Screws 2. Remove the two screws (2) near the front fender. (1) Wire band, Cover connector 5. Remove the body cover. Installation: Installation is in the reverse order of removal.
  • Page 39: Front Cover

    Release the front center cover bosses from 4. Remove the four screws (3) on the inner the mounting grommet. Remove the front cover side. center cover. Installation: Installation is in the reverse order of removal. Front Cover Removal: 1. Remove the front center cover (page 35). (3) Screws 2.
  • Page 40: Rear View Mirror

    3. Adjust the rear view mirror. 6. Remove the front cover and disconnect 4. Tighten the lock nut. the front turn signal lamp connector. NOTE: To open the right side rear view mirror the threads are to be loosened in clockwise direction and tightened in counter clockwise direction.
  • Page 41: Headlamp Case

    4. Pull the head lamp case (3) slightly up, Head Lamp Case carefully release the tabs. Removal: 1. Remove the rear view mirrors (page 37). 5. Disconnect the head lamp connector (4) 2. Remove the six screws (1) and position lamp connector (5) and remove the headlamp case .
  • Page 42: Operations

    1. Place the scooter on main stand on a care of it, or have it corrected by your level ground in front of a wall. Authorised Hero MotoCorp workshop. 2. Loosen the bolt (1) and move the headlamp up or down for correct focus.
  • Page 43: Starting The Engine

    STARTING THE ENGINE 1. Place the scooter on its main stand. Always follow the proper starting 2. Lock the rear wheel by pressing the procedure described below. This scooter b r a k e l e v e r ( 1 ) a n d l o c k i n g t h e has an automatic fuel valve.
  • Page 44: Running In

    3. Open the key shutter (page 29) and turn 2. Use starter switch: the ignition switch (3) to "ON". With the throttle closed, press the starter switch. Use kick starter: With the throttle closed, operate the kick starter with a rapid and continuous motion.
  • Page 45: Riding

    RIDING 2. Stand on the left side of the scooter and push it forward off the main stand Review Scooter Safety (pages 4-9) before gripping below the seat using the right you ride. hand as shown. 1. Make sure the throttle is closed and the combined brake is locked before moving the scooter off the main stand.
  • Page 46 5. Before starting, indicate your 4. Unlock the combined brake by direction with the turn signals, and further pressing the combined brake check for safe traffic conditions. lever (1) so as to release the parking Grab the handle bars firmly with both lever (2) from the lock.
  • Page 47 applied together. Independent use of 6. To accelerate, open the throttle (3) only the front or rear brake increases the g r a d u a l l y, t h e s c o o t e r w i l l m o v e stopping distance.
  • Page 48 10. After completing the turn, open the 9. When approaching a corner or turn, close the throttle (3) fully, and slow throttle gradually to accelerate the down the scooter by applying both scooter. front (5) and combined (6) brake simultaneously. (3) Throttle (5) Front brake (6) Combined brake...
  • Page 49 Avoid continuous use of the brakes, which 11. When descending a steep gradient, may result in overheating and reduction of close throttle (3) fully and apply both braking efficiency. brakes (4) to slow down the scooter. (3) Throttle (4) Front and rear brake...
  • Page 50: Parking

    reduce the possibility of rolling off the 12. When riding on wet or loose surfaces, be cautious. main stand or overturing. W h e n r i d i n g i n w e t o r r a i n y 3.
  • Page 51: Anti-Theft Tips

    ANTI-THEFT TIPS STEERING LOCK 1. Always lock the steering, close the shutter and never leave the key in the ignition switch. This sounds simple but people do forget. 2. Be sure the registration information f o r y o u r s c o o t e r i s a c c u r a t e a n d current.
  • Page 52: First Aid Kit

    Maintenance Schedule. Consult your Authorised Hero MotoCorp workshop for recommendations applicable to your individual needs and use. If your vehicle overturns or is involved in a...
  • Page 53: Maintenance Safety

    It is recommended that wheel removal should normally be handled by a Hero MotoCorp authorised workshop. You will come across some of the most important safety precautions in the following pages of this manual. However,...
  • Page 54: Safety Precautions

    Let the engine and exhaust system fuel-related parts. cool before touching. Remember that your Authorised Hero * Injury from moving parts. MotoCorp workshop knows your scooter Do not run the engine unless best and is fully equipped to maintain and instructed to do so.
  • Page 55: Maintenance Schedule

    Clean carburetor if required after inspection during service. Should be serviced by a "Skilled Technician" of your Authorised Hero MotoCorp workshop. In the interest of safety, we recommend these items to be serviced only by your Authorised Hero MotoCorp workshop.
  • Page 56 Dear Customer, We would strongly recommend the following schedule, to keep your scooter in perfect running condition and healthy environment. Scooter subjected to severe use or ridden in dusty area will require more frequent servicing. Whichever During Free Service Period is Earlier Free After Free Service...
  • Page 57 Whichever During Free Service Period is Earlier Free After Free Service Service Once In Every Days 1st 60 Next 100 Next 100 Next 100 Next 100 Next 100 Kms Note -1 500 -750 3000-3500 6000-6500 9000-9500 12000-12500 15000-15500 3000 6000 9000 12000 15000...
  • Page 58: Air Cleaner

    AIR CLEANER Refer to the Safety Precautions (page 51). The air cleaner should be replaced at regular intervals (page 52-54). Replace more frequently when riding in unusually wet or dusty areas. 1. Lift up the body cover (page 32). 2. Remove the air cleaner cover (1) by removing the screws (2).
  • Page 59: Secondary Air Supply System

    3. Remove the air filter (3 ). CAUTION • Never wash or clean the viscous filter. Replace filter element once in every 15000 kms. • Replace it earlier if it becomes very dirty, damaged on surface or on the sealing area. SECONDARY AIR SUPPLY SYSTEM Refer to the Safety Precautions (page 51).
  • Page 60: Drain Tube

    U s e h e r o g e n u i n e e n g i n e o i l o r 1. Remove the drain tube (1) from the air recommended grade oil. cleaner assembly (2) and drain deposits BRAND: Hero 4T plus in to a suitable container. GRADE: SAE 10W 30 SL Grade 2. Reinstall the drain tube.
  • Page 61 3. After a few minutes, remove the oil level Engine Oil Replacement / Oil strainer dipstick, wipe it clean, and reinsert the oil Cleaning level dipstick without screwing it in. Change the engine oil with the engine at Remove the oil level dipstick and check if normal operating temperature and the the oil level is between the upper and scooter on its main stand to assure complete...
  • Page 62 5. Clean the oil strainer screen. 3. Remove the oil strainer screen cap (2). 6. Check that the oil strainer screen, sealing rubber and cap O-ring (5) are in good condition. 7. Install the oil strainer screen, spring and oil strainer screen cap. Install the drain plug 8.
  • Page 63: Spark Plug

    SPARK PLUG CAUTION Refer to the Safety Precautions (page 51). • Engine oil quality is the chief factor Recommended plug. affecting engine service life. Replace and top-up the engine oil as specified in Standard : the maintenance schedule (page 52-54). NGK CPR 7 EA 9 •...
  • Page 64: Idle Speed

    8. Tighten a new spark plug 1/2 turn 4. Remove the spark plug using the spark w i t h a s p a r k p l u g w r e n c h t o plug wrench provided in the tool kit. compress the washer.
  • Page 65: Brake Shoe Wear

    If the arrow aligns with the reference mark on full application of the brake, the brake shoes must be replaced. (1) Arrow (2) Brake Arm (3) Reference mark (4) Brake Panel Visit your Authorised Hero MotoCorp workshop for this service.
  • Page 66: Battery

    (causing hard Wear protective clothing and a face starting or other electrical troubles), shield, or have skilled mechanic to do contact your Authorised Hero MotoCorp the battery maintenance. workshop. NOTE : Battery charging...
  • Page 67 2. If the battery is expected to be stored for more then two months, ensure to fully charge the battery once in a month. 3. Always ensure the battery is fully charged before installation. 4. Ensure the battery leads are properly connected to the battery terminals during installation.
  • Page 68: Fuse Replacement

    Leave the blown fuse in that circuit and have your scooter checked by your Authorised Hero MotoCorp workshop. (1) Fuse box (2) Blade fuse 10A...
  • Page 69: Bulb Replacement

    Headlamp Bulb BULB REPLACEMENT 1. Remove the headlamp case (page 38). Refer to the Safety Precautions (page 51). 2. Remove the dust cover (1). The bulb becomes very hot while the lamp is ON, and remains hot for a while after it is 3.
  • Page 70 Tail / stop lamp Bulb 1. Insert hand from body cover rear side, above rear fender area and remove tail/stop lamp bulb holder (1) by turning counterclockwise. (1) Bulb holder (2) Bulb 3. Install a new bulb in the reverse order of removal.
  • Page 71 3. Remove the bulb (2) from the holder by pressing in and turning counter clockwise. (1) Bulb holder 2. Remove the bulb (2) from bulb holder by pressing in and turning counter clockwise. (1) Bulb holder (2) Bulb 4. Install a new bulb in the reverse order of removal.
  • Page 72: Cleaning

    CLEANING WASHING Clean your scooter regularly to protect the 1. Rinse the scooter thoroughly with surface finishes and inspect for damage, water to remove loose dirt. wear, and oil leakage. 2. Clean the scooter with a sponge or Avoid cleaning products that are not soft cloth using water.
  • Page 73: Polishing

    4. After cleaning, rinse the scooter TEST BRAKES thoroughly with plenty of clean water. Strong detergent residue can corrode | alloy parts. 5. Dry the scooter with pressurised air, start the engine, and let it run for several minutes. 6. Test the brakes before riding the scooter.
  • Page 74: Storage Guide

    Removing Road Salt If storage lasts more than a month, carburetor draining is very important, to The road may contain salt which was sprayed assure proper performance after storage. as an anti-freezing agent during winter, and the seawater are the causes of rust. Wash your scooter when run on such P e t r o l i s h i g h l y f l a m m a b l e a n d conditions by the following the point...
  • Page 75: Removal From Storage

    Crank the engine several times to REMOVAL FROM STORAGE distribute the oil. 1. Uncover and clean the scooter. Reinstall the spark plug and noise Change the engine oil if the scooter suppressor cap. has been stored for more than 4. Remove the battery. Store in an area 4 months.
  • Page 78 5 years or 50000 Km, whichever is earlier, from the date of purchase. It is advised that the purchaser avails all free and paid services from the Hero MotoCorp’s authorized workshop as per the recommended schedule, to be eligible for warranty benefits.
  • Page 79 Hero MotoCorp Ltd. If all free services/paid services/oil top-ups are not availed as per the recommended schedule at Hero MotoCorp's authorized workshop. (2) If any other engine oil which is non compatible with product is used other than SAE 10W30 SL Grade (JASO MB).
  • Page 80 Hero MotoCorp Ltd. BATTERY WARRANTY PERIOD 1. 18 months from date of sale of vehicle or 20000 km. or 2. 21 months from the date of charging (whichever is earlier). 3. 3 months idle period is allowed from the date of charging to date of sale on vehicle.
  • Page 81 (s) which is/are considered to be the cause of non-compliance with the emission standards. The emission warranty shall be applicable only to those vehicles, which are being regularly maintained at Hero MotoCorp Authorised Dealers/Service Points in accordance with the maintenance schedule provided in the owner's manual.
  • Page 82 WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF HERO MOTOCORP LTD. GENUINE SPARE PARTS ? 4Assures long life 4Ensures economy for a long time 4Safety of vehicle and rider 4Peace of mind 4Value for money 4Assured quality...
  • Page 83 CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ON USING NON-GENUINE PARTS Cam Chain Kit Poor performance Reduced life Gasket Cylinder Head Improper sealing Engine knocking Leads to leakage and smoky exhaust Higher emission level Element Air Cleaner Improper air filtration resulting in premature engine failure Affects fuel efficiency Poor engine performance...
  • Page 84 CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ON USING NON-GENUINE PARTS Frequent stalling of engine Spark Plug Higher emission level Poor engine performance Affects fuel efficiency...
  • Page 85 Hero MotoCorp Ltd., 3rd Floor, Tower-A, DLF Centre Court, Sector-42, Golf Course Road, DLF Phase 5, Gurgaon -122002, Haryana, India. Tel: 0124-4754800, E-mail: delhi@heromotocorp.com Hero MotoCorp Ltd., 602, 6th Floor, Office Tower-1, Plot No BW58, Logix City Center, Sector-32, Noida – 201301. Tel: 0120-4631000, E-mail: noida@heromotocorp.com Hero MotoCorp Ltd., S.C.O-367-368, First Floor, Sector-34A, Chandigarh-160022, India.
  • Page 86 ZONAL/REGIONAL/AREA OFFICES NORTH ZONE Hero MotoCorp Ltd., Summit Building (10th Floor) Plot No TCG 3/3 Vibhuti Khand, Gomti Nagar Lucknow – 226010, India. Tel: 0522-4006594, E-mail: lucknow@heromotocorp.com Hero MotoCorp Ltd., C-19/134-B ,Third Floor I .P Grand, Lallapura, Sigra , Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh - 221010, India.

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