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Hero Passion xPro

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Hero Passion xPro
Chandan1 Deka@chandan1
Oct 07, 2016 10:12 PM, 3928 Views
Nice bike

Nice Bike I suggest to buy this bike who needs 60KMPL or more. It has more seating comfort and nice suspension.it handling is perfect as well as top speed.( 115kmhr) .Here is a spy shot of Hero’s upcoming Passion iSmart. The picture appears to be shot at a company dealership and reveals quite a lot. We already knew thatHero was.The Hero Passion Pro is an upgrade to the Splendor range of commuter motorcycles. What you get for a little extra money is the same dead-reliable drivetrain and cycle parts, but with stylish bodywork, a host of funky paint schemes and modern features.At the heart of things is the familiar 97cc single cylinder air-cooled engine, which drives the entire commuter rangeof Hero motorcycles with the same displacement. This engine has been worked upon to deliver a little more power and torque compared to before: the current figures stand at 8.3bhp and 8Nm of torque. The ever-present four-speed gearbox with an all-up pattern does transmission duties. The Passion Pro gets telescopic suspension in the front and five-step adjustable dualshocks in the rear with attractive scarletsprings. The Passion Pro also has the option of 18-inch cast alloy wheels instead of the spoked rims. Choose the alloy wheels, and you can opt for a disc brake as well. Both the drum and disc variants of the alloy wheels have an electric starter as standard, but you can opt for it on the spoked rim variants. The instrument cluster integrates a digital display to show the fuel gauge, service reminder, odometer and the trip meter. The speedometer remains a legible analogue unit.The Passion Pro is available in no less than eight paint schemes – sports red, mystic white, force silver, bronze yellow, black/grey, black/blue, black/red and matte brown. To cater to a wider range of audience, the Passion Pro is offered in five variants – kick/drum/spoke, kick/drum/alloy, electric/drum/spoke, electric/drum/alloy and electric/disc/alloy. It competes with other 100cc commuters like the Bajaj Platina, TVS StaR city Plus and the Yamaha Saluto RX.

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