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This booklet is your guide to the basic operation and maintenance of your new HMCL Niloy HUNK 150R. Please take time to read it carefully. As with any fine Bangladesh Ltd. machine, proper care and maintenance are essential for trouble-free operation and optimum performance.
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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. RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MAKE CHANGES IN ITS HMCL Niloy Bangladesh Ltd.
##### Engine Year of Month of Assembly Plant Serial Number Description Manufacturing Manufacturing Model: HUNK 150R Engine Variants Electric start/Front disc with ABS/Rear disc/Cast wheel KCU04 KC13EH Electric start/Front disc Non ABS/Rear disc/Cast wheel KCS37 KC13EH VIN and Engine No. may be required: During registration of the vehicle.
VEHICLE VIEWS FRONT VIEW 1. Front fender 5. Left position lamp 2. Front right turn signal lamp 6. Front left turn signal lamp 3. Right position lamp 7. Headlamp 4. Front visor *Accessories and features shown may not be part of standard fitment.
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REAR VIEW 1. Left rear turn signal lamp 4. Right rear turn signal lamp 2. Tail/stop lamp 5. Rear reflex reflector 3. Licence plate lamp 6. Rear fender *Accessories and features shown may not be part of standard fitment.
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TOP VIEW 13 14 15 (1) Fuel tank cap (13) Neutral indicator (2) Tachometer (14) Side stand indicator (3) Mode button (15) Front brake master cylinder (4) Bystarter lever (16) Rear view mirror (5) Horn switch (17) Front brake lever (6) Turn signal switch (18) Throttle grip (7) Clutch lever...
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LEFT SIDE VIEW 15 14 (1) Side reflex reflector (6) Rider foot rest (11) Seat lock (2) Fuel valve (7) Side stand (12) Left side cover (3) Belly pan (8) Pillion foot rest (13) Battery compartment (inside) (4) Starter motor (9) Saree guard (14) Side stand switch (5) Gear shift pedal...
VEHICLE SPECIFICATION ITEM SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions Overall length 2062 mm Overall width 778 mm Overall height 1072 mm Wheelbase 1338 mm Saddle height 790 mm 167 mm Ground clearance Weight 149 kg (ABS) Kerb weight 148 kg (Non ABS) Capacities Engine oil 1.2 litres at disassembly and 1 litre at draining 12.4 litres Fuel tank...
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VEHICLE SPECIFICATION ITEM SPECIFICATIONS Front 100/80 17 52 P (Tubeless tyre) Tyre size 130/70 R17 62 P (Tubeless tyre) Rear 1.75 kgf/cm /1.75 kgf/cm Front (Rider/pillion) Tyre pressure 1.96 kgf/cm /2.1 kgf/cm Rear (Rider/pillion) Front (Disc type) Dia. 276 mm Brakes Rear (Disc type) Dia.
ACCESSORIES & MODIFICATIONS operation. Such changes could seriously impair your vehicle's handling, stability and Modifying your vehicle or using non-genuine braking, making it unsafe to ride. Removing or accessories can make your vehicle unsafe. modifying your lamps, mufflers, emission Before you consider making any modifications control system or other equipment can also or adding an accessory, be sure to read the make your vehicle illegal.
VEHICLE SAFETY IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Ride defensively Your vehicle can provide many years of service and pleasure if you take responsibility Always pay due attention to other vehicles for your own safety and understand the around you, and do not assume that other challenges you can meet on the road.
If you are involved in a crash WARNING Personal safety is your first priority. If you or Not wearing a helmet increases the chance of • anyone else has been injured, take time to serious injury or death in a crash. assess the severity of the injuries and whether Be sure you and your pillion always wear a •...
SAFE RIDING TIPS Do's: Don'ts Always conduct simple pre-ride inspection Never use cell phone while riding the vehicle. • • (page 25). • Avoid sudden acceleration, braking and turning of Always wear a helmet with chinstrap securely your vehicle. • fastened and insist on a helmet for your pillion rider.
Genuine spares: Always insist on 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 MA2) engine oil • recommended by and make sure you change it every 6000 HMCL Niloy Bangladesh Ltd.
PARTS FUNCTION Ignition switch “ON” ( ) Position “OFF” ( ) Position/Lock Open 1. Ignition switch 2. Ignition key 3. “OFF” ( ) position 4. Steering lock position “LOCK” Position 5. “ON” ( ) position Key Position Function Key Removal The LCD panel illuminates &...
Instruments and Indicators 4 5 6 7 The indicators are in the speedometer panel above the headlamp. The functions are as below. 18:88 18:88 18:88 18:88 Sl. No. Description Function Button when long pressed resets tripmeter to zero. Set button Indicates engine rpm Tachometer This indicator normally comes on for 1.8 seconds when...
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Description Function Sl. No. Speedometer Indicates riding speed Indicates hours & minutes (page 17) Digital clock Shows the distance travelled during a trip after setting Tripmeter A & B to zero (page 18) Shows accumulated mileage (page 18) Odometer Fuel gauge Indicates approximate fuel quantity Switches display between odometer, tripmeter-A &...
LCD PANEL (a) Digital clock Digital clock (1) shows hour and minute. To 10:30 adjust the time, proceed as follows : Turn the ignition switch "ON" ( ). • Press and hold set button (2) and mode • button (3) simultaneously for more than 2 12:30 12:30 12:30...
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The time advances fast when the button is If the tripmeter exceeds " " km it will • 99999.9 pressed and held. return to " " km automatically. When tripmeter is selected long press the set button to reset tripmeter to zero. The odometer can be displayed from "...
The service reminder indicator can only be reset at an Authorised Distributor/Dealer. (1) Ignition key HANDLEBAR SWITCHES CONTROL Left handlebar controls (1) Service reminder indicator 1. Headlamp dimmer switch/Pass switch NOTE NOTE The headlamp operates only when the engine After getting the vehicle serviced, make sure is running.
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(5) Clutch switch (1) Headlamp dimmer switch/Pass switch (2) Turn signal switch (3) Horn switch Right handlebar controls (4) Bystarter lever 1. Electric starter switch ( ) 3. Horn switch ( ) Ensure starter switch ( ) is operated when the Press the switch to operate the horn (3).
ABS INDICATOR CAUTION The ABS indicator (1) on speedometer come Never hold electric starter switch continuously “ON” for 1.8 seconds when the ignition more than 5 seconds as continuous cranking switch is turned “ON” ( ) & then keeps of engine will discharge the battery. blinking until the vehicle attains a speed of 5 2.
Check whether the side stand indicator (1) Ÿ glows when the side stand is down. While the vehicle is removed from side Ÿ stand, the side stand indicator (1) should not glow. If the side stand indicator (1) does not Ÿ...
CAUTION Do not park the vehicle under direct sunlight as it causes evaporation of petrol due to heat and deterioration of paint gloss due to ultra violet rays. WARNING Petrol is extremely flammable and is explosive under certain conditions. Refill in a well ventilated area with the engine stopped.
“ON” ( ) position NOTE At “ON” position (2), marked on the fuel Do not operate the vehicle with the fuel valve • valve body, fuel will flow from the tank to the in the “RES” ( ) position after refilling. You carburetor.
Fuel level-Ensure sufficient fuel is available WARNING Ÿ in the fuel tank for your journey (page 22). Riding with a helmet attached to the holder • Check for leaks. can interfere with the rear wheel of Front brake-Check for correct brake fluid Ÿ...
STARTING THE ENGINE Turn the ignition switch Turn the fuel valve “ON” Select neutral position & Make sure that the engine “ON” ( ). ( ). check N indicator glows on stop switch is at “ON” ( ) instrument cluster with position.
Flooded engine If the engine fails to start after repeated attempts, it may be flooded with excess fuel. To clear a flooded engine, turn the ignition switch “OFF” ( ) and push the bystarter lever to “OFF”. Close the throttle fully and crank the engine several times with the kick starter.
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The ABS computer acts on the basis of the • comparative speeds of the front wheel. The use of non-approved tyres can affect the speed of the wheels and supply incorrect information to the ABS computer. The system has a wheel speed sensor (1), hydraulic electronic control unit (HECU) (2), and an ABS indicator lamp (3) on meter console.
Don't's When riding in wet or rainy conditions, or on • Do not use the non-standard tyres. • loose surfaces the ability to stop the vehicle Don't panic by mechanical noises or slight • reduces. pedal pulses while applying the brake in All your actions should be smooth under •...
CLEANING AND WASHING OF VEHICLE Kit consists of following tool: Follow the below mentioned steps for washing Tool bag Ÿ the vehicle. Driver No.2 + , - Ÿ Wet the vehicle with light water spray. Avoid Grip • Ÿ directing water to muffler outlets and Box wrench P16 x 14 Ÿ...
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These instructions are based on the Maintenance safety assumption that the vehicle will be used This section includes instructions on some exclusively for its designed purpose. Sustained important maintenance tasks. You can high speed operation or operation in perform some of these tasks with the tools unusually wet or dusty conditions will require provided (if you have basic mechanical skills).
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Make sure the engine is “OFF” before you • begin any maintenance or repair. This will help to eliminate several potential hazards: Carbon monoxide poisoning from • engine exhaust. Be sure there is adequate ventilation whenever you operate the engine. Burns from hot parts.
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE (page 25) Perform the re-ride Inspection at each scheduled maintenance period. I: INSPECT C: CLEAN R: REPLACE A: ADJUST L: LUBRICATE O: OIL CHANGE T: TOP UP E: EMISSION CHECK The following aintenance chedule specifies all maintenance required to keep your vehicle peak operating condition.
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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. ITEMS SERVICE Next Next Next Next...
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SERVICE ITEMS Next Next Next Next Next Next Next Next Next Next DAYS 1st 60 KM Note-1 500- 3000- 6000- 9000- 12000- 15000- 18000- 21000- 24000- 27000- 30000- 3500 6500 9500 12500 15500 18500 21500 24500 27500 30500 Battery Voltage Brake Pads Wear Note-5 Brake Fluid...
1/8- 1/4 turn after the plug seats. ENGINE OIL Use only genuine engine oil. BRAND: Hero 4T plus GRADE: SAE 10W 30 SL Grade (1) Noise suppressor cap (2) Spark plug (JASO MA2).
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Engine oil level inspection/ Top up process Check engine oil level each day before operating the vehicle. The oil level dipstick (1) is on the right crankcase cover for measuring oil level. Oil level must be maintained between the upper (2) and lower (3) level marks on the oil level dipstick.
To drain the oil, remove the oil level CAUTION • dipstick, drain bolt (1) and sealing washer Running the engine with insufficient oil can (2). • cause serious engine damage. Running the engine with excessive oil can cause • spark plug fouling & loss in performance. Engine oil is a major factor affecting the •...
AIR CLEANER Air cleaner element inspection The air cleaner is wet paper pleated type filter which has enhances filtering efficiency. The air cleaner should be replaced at regular (page 33). intervals When riding in dusty areas, more frequent replacement may be necessary.
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(2) Side cover screws (3) Side cover Remove the air cleaner element (4). • Clean the air cleaner housing using a shop • towel. Install the new air cleaner element. (4) Air cleaner element • Install the air cleaner element cover. •...
CARBURETOR CAUTION Idle speed adjustment Never wash or clean the wet, paper pleated • The carburetor is factory preset in order to type filter. Replace filter element once in achieve optimum performance and meet every 15000 km. emission standards. Replace it earlier if it becomes very dirty, •...
VALVE CLEARANCE ADJUSTMENT The adjustment must be made when the piston is at top dead center and both the inlet Excessive valve clearance will cause noise, and and exhaust valves are closed. little or no clearance will prevent the valve This condition can be determined by moving from closing and cause valve damage and the rocker arms.
Check the clearance by inserting the feeler • gauge (8) between the adjusting screw (5) and valve stem (6). Standard clearance (cold condition) Intake: 0.08 mm Exhaust: 0.12 mm If adjustment is required, adjust by loosening the lock nut (7) and turning the adjusting screw until there is a slight drag on the feeler gauge.
Start the engine, press the clutch lever and • shift into gear. Make sure the engine does not stall, and the vehicle does not creep. Gradually release the clutch lever and open the throttle. The vehicle should start smoothly and accelerate. NOTE If proper adjustment cannot be obtained or the clutch does not work correctly, visit your...
Inspection BYSTARTER OPERATION Turn the engine “OFF”, park the vehicle on To apply bystarter, pull the lever (1) • its main stand and shift the transmission to outwards, towards the rider to check for neutral. smooth operation. After checking the Drive chain slack (2) should be checked in the operation, push it back to OFF position (as •...
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Turn the chain to view chain lock plate (3). If the drive chain has damaged rollers, loose • Ensure that the chain lock plate open end links or missing O-rings, replace it. If the (4) is installed in the opposite direction of chain is dry or rusted, it should be lubricated.
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Park the vehicle on its main stand with the • transmission in neutral and the ignition switch in “OFF” position. Loosen the rear axle nut (1). • (2) Axle (3) Drive chain lock nut (4) Drive chain adjusting nut (5) Index mark (6) Rear edge of adjusting slot Tighten the rear axle nut.
Cleaning and Lubrication NOTE Lubricate every 00 km or sooner if the Excessive lubricant if not wiped off, will aid in chain appears dry. accumulation of dust, sand and dirt on the Turn the engine off, park the vehicle on its •...
Check the chain slider (1) for wear, The chain slider must be replaced if wear limit is reached. For replacement, see your Authorised Distributor/Dealer CUTOUT (1) Master cylinder (2) "Lower" mark NOTE Clean the dirt and mud accumulation • between the brake pads (3), caliper (4) and (1) Chain slider (2) Wear limit the disc (5) by using a water jet.
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(b) Rear brake Refer to the safety precautions on (page 32). Reservoir (1) Location : Inside right side cover. Brake fluid recommended : DoT-4/DoT-3. Fluid level - Ensure that the brake fluid level does not fall below "Lower" mark (2) on the reservoir parallel to the ground.
WARNING Always apply front and rear brakes simultaneously to avoid skidding of vehicle. SUSPENSION Front and rear suspension inspection Check the front forks by locking the front • brake and pumping the front fork up and down vigorously. The suspension action should be smooth and there should be no oil leakage.
(1) Rear mono shock absorber (2) Pin spanner (1) Wheel speed sensor bolt (2) Wheel speed sensor cable (3) Pin spanner handle (A) Stiffer (B) Softer Remove the front axle nut (3), remove the • axle and wheel. NOTE To adjust the rear mono shock absorber (1), use the rear shock absorber adjustment tool [Pin spanner (2) with handle (3)] available in the tool kit.
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Remove the side collars (4) from both sides • from the wheel. (1) Side collar (2) Disc (3) Caliper (4) Front axle nut (4) Side collars Rear wheel removal Refer safety precautions on (page 32). Front wheel installation Support the vehicle securely on the main Install the side collars (1) to both sides of •...
Lubricate the side stand pivot if necessary. We recommend that you visually check your • tyres before every ride and use a gauge to Make sure the main/side stand is not bent. • measure air pressure at least once a month or TUBELESS TYRES any time you think the tyres pressure might be The tyres fitted on your vehicles are of...
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Rider only Rider and Pillion Front 1.75 kgf/cm 1.75 kgf/cm Rear 1.96 kgf/cm 2.1 kgf/cm CAUTION Over inflation/Under inflation will affect the performance. Inspection Whenever you check the tyre pressure, you Carefully inspect the tyres for any damage, • should also examine tyre treads & side walls if the vehicle hits a pothole or hard object.
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Unidirectional tyres Tyre replacement Whenever the tyre is removed and put back in The tyres that were installed on your vehicle case of puncture, ensure the arrow mark (2) were designed to match the performance on the tyre is in the same direction as that of capabilities of your vehicle and provide the forward rotation of wheel.
NUTS, BOLTS & FASTENERS NOTE Tighten bolts and nuts at regular interval Ÿ This symbol on the battery means that shown in the maintenance schedule. this product must not be treated as Check that all chassis nuts and bolts are Ÿ...
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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 Ÿ more than two months, ensure to fully charge the battery once in a month.
FUSE REPLACEMENT Refer to the safety precautions on (page 32). The fuse boxes (A) and (B) are below the seat. (A) : Main fuse (1) : (15A, 10A) Spare fuse (2) : (15A, 10A) (B) Main fuse (3) : (10A) Spare fuse (4) : (10A) ( ) Starter magnetic switch (1) Main fuse (20A)
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.
Park the vehicle on it main stand on level • ground. Adjust the headlamp beam by loosening the • bolt (1) and moving the headlamp unit forward and backward for correct focus adjustment. Tighten the nut after adjustment. • WARNING An improperly adjust headlamp may blind oncoming rider/driver or it may fail to light the road for a safe distance.
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.
BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING 1. STARTING TROUBLE - ENGINE DOES NOT START A. ENGINE STOP SWITCH POSITION Check engine stop switch position Turn to “ON” ( ) position “OFF” “ON” ( ) position Consult Authorised Distributor/Dealer B. Fuel system Check fuel valve position Turn to “ON”...
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BASIC TROUBLESHOOTING 2. ENGINE STARTS BUT STALLS Check bystarter lever position Turn to “OFF” position “ON” “OFF” position Replace Check air cleaner element Dirty Consult Authorised Distributor/Dealer 3. POOR PICK UP Spark plug loose in cylinder head Tighten the spark plug Loose Replace Check air cleaner element...
HMCL Niloy Bangladesh Ltd. DELIVERY CERTIFICATE IB44A No.: HUNK I certify having taken delivery of one HMCL Niloy Bangladesh Ltd. 150R Vehicle bearing the following particulars:- Engine 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.
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HMCL Niloy Bangladesh 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 5. Battery Sr. No. 6. Tyre Front Make Sr.
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HMCL Niloy Bangladesh Ltd. DELIVERY CERTIFICATE IB44A No.: HUNK I certify having taken delivery of one HMCL Niloy Bangladesh Ltd. 150R Vehicle bearing the following particulars:- Engine 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.
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HMCL Niloy Bangladesh 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 5. Battery Sr. No. 6. Tyre Front Make Sr.
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WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF 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 Material used is inferior •...
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CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ON USING NON-GENUINE PARTS Improper air filtration resulting in premature engine failure • Affects fuel efficiency Element Air Cleaner • Poor engine performance • Frequent stalling of engine • Higher emission level • Spark Plug Poor engine performance •...
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HMCL Niloy Bangladesh Ltd. JOBS APPLICABLE TO PERIODIC SERVICES Test drive the vehicle if required for reported troubles, if any. • Wash the vehicle, blow dry with air at every service. • Fuel line inspection at every service. • Inspect throttle free play and operation at every service, adjust if necessary. •...
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 Replace (Sig. & Stamp) 500 - 750 3000 - 3500 6000 - 6500 9000 - 9500 12000 - 12500 15000 - 15500 18000 - 18500 VIII...
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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) XVIII 51000 - 51500 54000 - 54500 57000 - 57500 60000 - 60500 XXII 63000 - 63500 XXIII 66000 - 66500...
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