Hero Splendor iSmart review, test ride

    Hero launches a new 100cc contender in its line-up, with start-stop technology. Here’s a brief impression.

    Published on Mar 28, 2014 05:11:00 PM

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    The new commuter comes with rather short rear-view mirrors that hamper rear visibility up to some extent. The stylish fuel tank accommodates an old-school fuel filler lid. Saddle on the iSmart gets red stitching to give it a premium feel, with body coloured split grab rails. The Splendor iSmart gets a box-shaped tail section which looks a bit dreary. On the whole, build quality and fit-finish is as good as expected from Hero MotoCorp.

    The Splendor iSmart is powered by a refined, four-stroke, 97.2cc, single-cylinder and air-cooled engine brought to life via an electric and a kick starter. The engine is inclined from horizontal position as commonly seen on other 100cc bike offerings from Hero. Maximum power of 7.7bhp is generated at 7500rpm with peak torque of 0.82kgm at 4500rpm; all this is managed by a four-speed gearbox, shifting in the all-up pattern seamlessly. The clutch on this commuter bike feels light. Power delivery is linear and performance is on par with other 100cc motorcycles in this segment. The i3S technology kicks in every time you halt at a signal, shutting the engine down to prevent loss of fuel; the engine comes back to life the moment you engage the clutch. This fuel saving feature can be also be managed via a cut-off switch provided above the electric starter.

    The Splendor iSmart is built around a tubular steel frame with telescopic front forks and a set of hydraulic rear shock absorbers at the rear, supported by a rectangular section swingarm. The iSmart offers rider friendly ergonomics with an upright riding position making city commutes a comfortable experience, the saddle though is a tad bit too soft.

    Ride quality is good, and the suspension provides good feedback even with a pillion onboard, be it low speeds or high speeds over 50kph. The iSmart uses MRF tubeless tyres at the front and rear, which provide sufficient grip while cornering. The new Hero is equipped with a 130mm drum brake up front, and a 110mm drum brake at the rear, offering ample stopping power.

    The Hero Splendor iSmart is competitively priced at Rs 47,250 (ex-showroom, Delhi), with built-to-last quality from Hero and is a well-rounded, reliable package.

    Karan Narsu

    Hero MotoCorp Bikes

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