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Hero Splendor Plus — Complete Maintenance Guide (Step-by-Step)

Hero Splendor Plus — Complete Maintenance Guide (Step-by-Step)


⭐ Hero Splendor Plus — Complete Maintenance Guide (Step-by-Step)

Level: Beginner → Intermediate


            Introduction

Hello friends — welcome to Rajesh Technical Blog.
Today I will tell you about Hero Splendor Plus bike maintenance guides — step by step. Splendor Plus is famous for its simplicity, mileage and reliability. With a few routine checks and simple maintenance tasks you can keep your bike running smoothly, save money on workshop visits and extend the life of the engine and components.


Tools & Materials You’ll Need

  • Basic toolkit (screwdrivers, pliers, spanners)
  • Multimeter (for electrical checks)
  • Torque wrench (recommended)
  • Oil drain pan, funnel, rags
  • Engine oil (manufacturer recommended grade)
  • Air filter cleaner or replacement filter
  • New spark plug (if needed)
  • Brake cleaner, chain lubricant, grease
  • Tyre pressure gauge and portable pump
  • Socket set and feeler gauge (for valve clearance if doing at home)

Daily / Pre-ride Checks (1–2 minutes)

Before every ride, do these quick checks:

  1. Fuel level — enough petrol for the ride.
  2. Lights & indicators — switch on and confirm.
  3. Brakes — squeeze levers to feel firm action.
  4. Tire condition & pressure — visual look for cuts, correct psi.
  5. Mirrors & controls — tightened and free-moving.
  6. Oil leaks — glance under the bike for drips.

These tiny checks prevent most on-road breakdowns.


Weekly Checks & Quick Maintenance (5–15 minutes)

  1. Tire pressure & tread — splendor recommended psi is on the sidewall; keep it properly inflated for good mileage and handling.
  2. Chain / Final drive (if chained) — for Splendor models with chain: clean and lube every 300–500 km; maintain proper slack as per manual. (If CVT/shaft, follow model-specific guidance.)
  3. Battery terminals — tight and corrosion-free; top up (if applicable) or ensure charging.
  4. Fasteners — check key bolts (handlebar clamp, headlamp mount, engine mounts) for tightness.

Every 1,000–2,000 km — Basic Service Tasks

  1. Engine oil change (or as owner manual interval): drain old oil, replace oil filter (if applicable), refill with specified grade. Fresh oil preserves engine life.
  2. Air filter — clean foam filters with mild soap/water, dry and oil lightly; replace paper filters when dirty. A clogged air filter reduces pickup and mileage.
  3. Spark plug — remove, inspect electrode/gap (clean carbon deposits or replace). Set gap as per manual.
  4. Carburetor / Fuel system (carb models) — check for sticky throttle, clean fuel bowl and jets if idling problems occur. FI models: check for error codes; keep injector and fuel lines clean.
  5. Brake adjustment — adjust front lever free play and rear brake rod; check shoes/pads for wear. Replace worn parts.

Every 6 Months or 5,000–6,000 km — Deeper Checks

  1. Valve clearance (if competent) — check and adjust inlet/exhaust clearances per spec. Incorrect clearance affects pickup and idling.
  2. Clutch cable — check free play and lubricate inside the sheath for smooth shifting.
  3. Wheel bearings & steering head — check for play, grease if serviceable.
  4. Charging system test — start engine and measure battery voltage: should be ~13.2–14.5V while running. If not, inspect stator/rectifier.
  5. Exhaust & silencer — check for damage, tight mounts and unusual noise.

Common Problems & Quick Fixes

  • Bike idles rough / stalls: dirty carburetor jet or clogged air filter — clean both.
  • Low pickup / poor mileage: dirty air filter, incorrect tyre pressure, worn spark plug, wrong oil grade.
  • Engine overheating: low oil level or excessive load — check oil and riding conditions.
  • Headlight dim / electrical flicker: loose battery terminals, weak battery, poor earthing — tighten and clean connections.
  • Brakes weak: adjust and/or replace brake shoes; check cable tension.

Parts & Consumables (recommended)

  • Use Hero Genuine Oil or manufacturer-recommended grade.
  • Genuine spark plugs and OEM air filters improve longevity.
  • Replace brake shoes in pairs and use good quality chain lube.

Safety Tips & Best Practices

  • Always work on a level surface and use a center stand.
  • Disconnect battery negative before doing electrical work.
  • Use torque values from the service manual for critical bolts.
  • Photograph wiring or connectors before disconnecting to avoid mistakes.
  • If a job feels beyond your skill (valve work, major electrical diagnostics), visit an authorised mechanic.

12-Month / Major Service Checklist (Workshop Recommended)

  • Full engine tune-up (valves, carburetor cleaning/FI scan)
  • Replace engine oil and oil filter (if fitment exists)
  • Full brake inspection and replacement if required
  • Replace air filter and spark plug
  • Wheel alignment, wheel bearing, and suspension check
  • Road test and final inspection

Quick Maintenance Checklist (Printable)

  • [ ] Oil level & condition
  • [ ] Air filter clean/replace
  • [ ] Spark plug condition
  • [ ] Tyre pressure & tread
  • [ ] Brake operation & shoe wear
  • [ ] Battery terminals clean
  • [ ] Chain lubrication & tension
  • [ ] Lights, horn, indicators working

Conclusion

Hero Splendor Plus is built for reliability. With these step-by-step maintenance routines — daily checks, weekly care, periodic service and timely part replacement — you can keep your Splendor running smoothly for many years. Simple preventive care saves money and keeps you safe on the road.

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