Have you ever heard of the Hero Splendor?

this is the hero Splender the bestselling motorcycle in the world and you’ve probably never heard of it the Splender is the product of Honda and Hero’s joint venture in 1984 called Hero Honda thanks to Honda’s involvement this indestructible engine might look familiar it’s actually based off the mid 880s Honda Cub boasting nearly 8 horsepower this 997cc air cooled engine gets an incredible 140 MP gallon power is sent through a four-speed transmission complete with Kickstart and dual drum brakes are more than adequate to stop all 242 lb hero Motor Corp as the brand is now called after separating with Honda in 2011 literally sells millions of these things every year for the equivalent of 1,500 Canadian dollars each and it’s a steal considering you get your very own hero first aid kit

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  1. I was driving to Nainital and there's a lot of steep mountainous roads there. Our Cruiser bikes kinda struggled and were hot as hell by the time we reached the top.
    There was a guy on a splendor absolutely dusting us the whole way lmao

  2. This shit is literally Holy Grail of Bikes. It can be
    1. Fast
    2. Reliable
    3. Carry Heavy Loads
    4. Carry 4 or more people with ease
    5. All terrains covered
    6. Beast in Mileage
    7. Multiple Design and Colors
    8. Affordable as fuck
    9. Lightweight.
    10. Literally THE Indian bike

  3. My dad still use it which he purchased in 2001,
    Even I used it in my higher education, although I was not very proud of using it because it didn't look cool enough.
    But now With my background in mechanical engineering, I can see that it was one of the most reliable and practical bikes ever built.

  4. Farmers in India use it on all kinds of terrain. I've seen people carry sacks full of produce, even seen small roadsellers run entire shops on these. I was once at my uncle's place in his village. He had to drop me to the bus station but he found out that his Splendor was low on engine oil. He literally poured some Sewing Machine lube in the engine! Some 10 years later the thing still runs 😅

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