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PREFACE

No: IB16A

Thank you for selecting a 

Hero MotoCorp 

DESTINI

 

125

. We wish you many miles of 

continued  riding  pleasure in the years ahead.

Authorised Distributor or the authorised dealer(s) of the Distributor (

‘‘Dealer’’

)  will be glad to 

provide you further information or assistance  and to handle  your  future  service  needs.

This  booklet  is  your  guide  to  the  basic  operation  and  maintenance  of  your  new 

Hero

MotoCorp

 

 

DESTINI

 

125

. Please take time to read it carefully. As with any fine machine, 

proper  care  and  maintenance  are  essential  for  trouble-free  operation  and  optimum 

performance.

We,  at 

Hero  MotoCorp

,  are  committed  to  demonstrate  excellence  in  our  environment 

performance on a  continual basis, as an intrinsic element of our corporate philosophy. To 

achieve this we commit ourselves to continue product innovations to improve environment 

compatibility and strengthen the green supply chain. We are also using non asbestos brake 

shoes and engine gaskets which are environment friendly in nature.

Let us make this world a safer,  healthier and more  environment  friendly  place. 

Summary of Contents for DESTINI 125 LX

Page 1: ...time to read it carefully As with any fine machine proper care and maintenance are essential for trouble free operation and optimum performance We at Hero MotoCorp are committed to demonstrate excelle...

Page 2: ...THE TIME OF ITS PRINTING APPROVAL AND THE ACCURACY OR CORRECTNESSOFTHESAMEISNOTUNDERTAKENORGUARANTEED Hero MotoCorp Ltd RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MAKE CHANGES IN ITS CONTENTS AT ANY TIME WITHOUT NOTICE A...

Page 3: ...d limits and guidelines 7 VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION 1 Center cover Body cover 35 Front upper cover assembly 37 Center compartment 35 SECONDARY AIR SUPPLY SYSTEM 58 IDLE SPEED BRAKE SHOE WEAR 65 BATTERY 6...

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Page 5: ...XEJYZXYYYYY XXXXEJ Y Z X YYYYY Engine Description Year of Manufacturing Assembly Plant Month of Manufacturing Serial Number VINandEngineNo mayberequired 2 Fordealingwithlegal insurancedepartments 1 Du...

Page 6: ...draining 0 12 litre at disassembly 0 10 litre at draining 5 5 litres 6 5 kW 8 7 BHP 6750 rpm 10 2 N m 5000 rpm 52 4x57 8 mm 9 9 1 124 6 cc Capacities Engine Rear suspension Unit swing with spring loa...

Page 7: ...x2nos Green LED Hi Beam indicator Licence plate Side stand indicator Boot lamp 12V 105mW Blue LED 12V 5W 12V 85mW Red LED MF stands for Maintenance Free MFR stands for Multi Focal Reflector Internal...

Page 8: ...e familiar with how this vehicle works and handles and to become accustomed to the vehicle ssizeandweight IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Ridedefensively Always pay due attention to other vehicles around...

Page 9: ...ether itissafetocontinueriding Callforemergency assistance if needed Also follow applicable laws and regulations if another person or vehicleisinvolvedinthecrash If you decide to continue riding first...

Page 10: ...6 PROTECTIVE APPAREL Shoes should be close fitting low heels and offer ankle protection Always wear HELMET Wear bright or reflective clothing Wear a face shield or goggles Wear gloves...

Page 11: ...tluggagehook 3 0kg Rearluggagehook 3 0kg Putting too much weight in individual storage compartments can also affect stability and handling So be sure to stay within the limits givenbelow Maximumweight...

Page 12: ...wtheseguidelines Make sure the accessories does not obstruct any lamps reduce ground clearance and banking angle limit suspension travel or steering travel alter your riding position or interferewitho...

Page 13: ...y and at a steady speed between40 50km hr During night time dip headlamps of your vehicle for oncoming traffic or when followinganothervehicle Take care of loose hanging clothes while solo pillionridi...

Page 14: ...ehicle s running condition Thefollowingtipsshallensureahealthyvehicle healthyenvironment andahealthyyou Regular servicing Get your vehicle serviced at an Authorised service station as per the services...

Page 15: ...4 Integrated brake lever 5 Parking lever 6 Rear view mirror 7 Passing Dimmer switch 8 Hi beam indicator 9 Side stand indicator 10 Turn signal indicator 11 Speedometer 1 Fuel gauge 2 18 Throttle grip 2...

Page 16: ...hook 10 Seat 9 Rear grip 11 Boot lamp inside 13 Headlamp LEFT SIDE VIEW 6 Womenpillion 5 Kickstarterpedal step Optional 8 Tail Stoplamp 7 Rearturnsignallamp 9 7 12 8 2 3 4 5 6 1 13 11 10 Optional in...

Page 17: ...ont turn signal lamp 6 Position lamp 7 Front luggage hook RIGHT SIDE VIEW 8 USB charger Optional inside 10 Licence plate lamp 9 Center compartment inside 5 4 2 9 7 8 10 1 6 3 Accessories and features...

Page 18: ...ngpressedresetstripmetertozero 7 Service reminder Displays when a service is due page 15 Shows the distance travelled since the last reset 8 Tripmeter page15 9 Odometer Showsaccumulatedmileage page15...

Page 19: ...uel tank is approximately 5 5litres minimum The fuel gauge 1 is of a liquid crystal display LCD type The service reminder 1 is to indicate to a user to bring the vehicle to an Authorised Distributor D...

Page 20: ...ys 2 Key number plate XXXX 1 2 BRAKES INTEGRATEDBRAKING Information you need to operate this vehicle MAJORCOMPONENTS When one applies the left lever front rear brakesactivatejointly The distance the f...

Page 21: ...asshown FREE PLAY 20 30 mm Righthandfrontbrakecable A on 1 side Ifthefreeplayismorethan30mmfurtherturn theadjusternuttoobtaindesiredfreeplay Left hand front brake cable B on 2 side Turn the second adj...

Page 22: ...kinks or signs of wear that could cause sticking or failure Make sure the cut out on the adjusting nut 1 is seated on the brake joint pin 2 after makingfinalfreeplayadjustment If proper adjustment ca...

Page 23: ...k or pinking occurs at a steady engine speed under normal load change petrol brand If the same still persists consult your Authorised Distributor Dealer Failure to do so is considered misuse and damag...

Page 24: ...l also sound till the ignition switch is turned OFF too apart from shut closureoffuelfillercap CAUTION When the fuel level indicator displays the last segment in the fuel gauge the fuel quantity in th...

Page 25: ...being overheated closely for punctures whenever a tyre is not fullyinflated Airpressure Over inflated tyres make your vehicle ride harshly are more prone to damage from road hazardsandwearunevenly We...

Page 26: ...Dealerandhavethetyrereplaced If possible you should not carry a pillion or load until a new tyre is installed Even if a tyre is professionally repaired with a permanent internal patch plug it will no...

Page 27: ...apidlydeflate Importantsafetyreminders WARNING Follow all instruction in this owner s manual regardingtyreinflationandmaintenance Under inflation may result in the tyre slippingonortyrecomingofftherim...

Page 28: ...d Steering can be locked LOCK Key cannot be removed Key can be removed Key can be removed Seat can be opened by rotating the key anticlockwise SEAT OPEN Key can be removed FUEL OPEN Fuel filler cap ca...

Page 29: ...operatethepasslamp 2 Turnsignalswitch backtoitsnormalpositiononitsown Shift the turn signal switch sideways for right left indications and leave it to come IMPORTANT To switch OFF the turn signal aft...

Page 30: ...console will glow for 2 seconds and turns OFF Turntheignitionkeyto ON position The engine will turn off in 30 1 secs After thefirststopstart everysubsequentstopwill bein5 1secs Initialactivationofthe...

Page 31: ...can start vehicle by usingkick b Steering lock Tolockthesteering turnthehandlebarallthe way to the left turn the key 1 to LOCK positionwhilepushinginandremovethekey 1 1 Ignition switch A Push in B Tu...

Page 32: ...is provided along with the ignitionswitch 1 1 Ignition switch 2 Ignition key 2 1 To lock the seat push down until it locks Makesuretheseatissecuredbeforeriding CAUTION Gently close the seat by hand Su...

Page 33: ...compartment may become heated by the engine Do not store foodandotherarticleswhichareflammableor susceptibletoheatdamage f Centercompartment Do not direct pressurised water spray against the center co...

Page 34: ...d insidethecentercompartment 3 isprovided in your vehicle to charge your mobile phone safelywhileriding Use of non standard cable may cause damage to the mobile phones Hero MotoCorp will not be respon...

Page 35: ...he area using a dry cloth or moisturefreecompressedairbeforeuse Two luggage hooks 1 are provided in your vehicle to carry a light luggage like shopping bagsorcarrybags k Luggagehook Onehookisprovidedb...

Page 36: ...eedthemaximumweightlimitofthe front inner box otherwise handling and stabilitymaybeseverelyaffected m Sidestandindicator For the safety of the customer a side stand indicator 1 is provided If the side...

Page 37: ...d is up the side stand indicator 1 shouldnotglow o Pillionfootrest 1 Left footrest 1 2 Right footrest 2 Move the left and right 1 2 footrest in the direction shown by arrows to open Folding can be don...

Page 38: ...nector 4 Center compartment 3 4 2 Installationisinthereverseorderofremoval Removethecentercompartment 4 Installation Slightly lift up the center compartment from the rear and disconnect the boot lamp...

Page 39: ...al Removethecentercompartment page34 Removethecentercover page35 2 Bolts Washers Rear side 3 Screws 3 1 Bolt 1 Removethescrews 3 2 Removethe bolt 1 trayfuelsubassy Remove the rear grip bolts 2 with tw...

Page 40: ...ws 10 Fuel tank cover 9 10 5 6 Remove the screws 9 from the fuel tank cover 10 andremovethecover Remove the fuel tank cap cover 8 by rotatingitinanticlockwisedirection Closethefueltanklid 7 bypressing...

Page 41: ...r Pull the body cover 13 by lifting it from thefrontandpullingouttowardstherear Remove the complete body cover Installation Remove the eight screws 1 on the inner coverside d Front upper cover assembl...

Page 42: ...right couplers 5 e Floorsidecover Removal Openthepillionfootrest page33 Remove the three screws 1 from left and rightsideofthefloorsidecovers 2 To dislodge the tabs 3 slide the floor side coverstother...

Page 43: ...nut 3 Rear view mirror 1 2 NOTE To open the right side rear view mirror the threads are to be loosened in clockwise direction and tightened in counter clockwise direction 39 3 NOTE To remove the left...

Page 44: ...move the headlampupordownforcorrectfocus 1 Bolt A Up B Down A B 1 40 5 Headlamp assembly 6 Tabs 7 Headlamp Position lamp connector 7 6 5 WARNING An improperly adjusted headlamp may blind oncoming dri...

Page 45: ...Manuals that are still with them Always follow the proper starting procedure describedbelow Thisvehiclehasanautomatic fuelvalveandoptiontofitasidestandandside standswitch 41 Engine oil level Add engi...

Page 46: ...anding for a long time or when the fuel tank hasjustbeenrefilled Parkthevehicleonitsmainstand The electric starter will only work when the integratedorfrontbrakelever isoperated Lock the rear wheel by...

Page 47: ...closed and brake lever front or rear pressed press the starter switch With the throttle closed operate the kick starterwitharapidandcontinuousmotion Usekickstarter movingthevehicleoffthemainstand Ensu...

Page 48: ...e Unlock the integrated brake by further pressingtheintegratedbrakelever 1 soas to release the parking lever 2 from the lock Thenreleasethebrakelever Before starting indicate your direction with the t...

Page 49: ...l move forward Todecelerate closethe throttle OPEN CLOSE 3 Excessive brake application may cause the wheels to lock reducing control over the vehicle coordination of the throttle 1 front 2 and integra...

Page 50: ...close the throttle 1 fully and slow down the vehicle by applying integrated brake 2 After completing the turn open the throttle gradually to accelerate the vehicle 1 1 Throttle 46 80 60 40 20 0 100 F...

Page 51: ...cending a steep gradient close throttle 1 fully and apply integrated brake 2 toslowdownthevehicle Avoid continuous use of the brakes which may result in overheating and reduction of brakingefficiency...

Page 52: ...s manholecovers paintedlines etc Whenridinginwetorrainyconditionsoron loose surfaces the ability to manoeuvre and stopwillbereduced PARKING Lockthesteeringtopreventtheft STEERING LOCK NOTE If you must...

Page 53: ...r softcloth usingwater WASHING OF VEHICLE 49 and parts replacement can be performed withthetoolsavailableinthekit Wrench plug 16 TOOL KIT Tool bag Some roadside repairs minor adjustments Spanner 14 Gr...

Page 54: ...rfaces The inside of the headlamp lens may be clouded immediately after washing the vehicle Moisture condensation inside the headlamp lens will disappear gradually by lightingtheheadlampinhighbeam Tes...

Page 55: ...ngmaintenance Onlyyoucandecide whether or not you should perform a given task WARNING Failure to follow maintenance instructions and precautions properly can seriously injureyou Always follow the proc...

Page 56: ...rol or batteries Use only nonflammable solvent not petrol to clean parts Keep cigarettes sparks and flames away from thebatteryandallfuel relatedparts Be sure there is adequate ventilation wheneveryou...

Page 57: ...evehicleisriddeninunusuallywetordustyareas Note 11 Replacedrivebeltonceinevery24000km Note 3 Replace air cleaner element once in every 15000 km or early replacement may be required whenridingindustyar...

Page 58: ...xt 90 Next 90 Next 90 1st 60 Next 90 I C Drain Crankcase Breather Tube I C I C I C Note 4 I C I C Engine Oil R T R R T T R C Secondary Air Cleaner Element C C C C C C L C L C L C L C L C L Brake Syste...

Page 59: ...pension Front Suspension Oil Belt Case Kick Starter Driven Gear Drive Belt L L L L L L L L L L L L I C I C I C I C I C I C Main Stand Side Stand Switch Optional Side Stand Optional Wheel Bearings Brak...

Page 60: ...ous type it should be replaced at regular intervals pages 53 Early replacement may be required when riding in unusually wet or dusty areas Removethebodycover page35 Removetheaircleanercoverscrews 1 AI...

Page 61: ...air cleaner element is choked If found choked replace the air cleanerelementtokeeptheenginehealthy Replace air cleaner element once in every 15000 km or early replacement may be requiredwhenridingind...

Page 62: ...thescrew 1 Servicemorefrequentlywhenridinginrain at full throttle or after the vehicle is washed or overturned Service if the deposit level can be seen in the transparent section of the drain tube SEC...

Page 63: ...th rotation of the throttle grip 59 2 Boot 3 Lock nut 4 Adjuster A Decrease free play B Increase free play 3 A B 4 2 Freeplayadjustment Slidetheboot 2 loosenthelocknut 3 and turntheadjuster 4 If the s...

Page 64: ...Start of the vehicle within free play or no engine OFF conditioninidling First adjust the throttle free play page 59 Free play to be maintained in 0 3mm While starting the vehicle with i3s switch ON c...

Page 65: ...cle The level must be maintained between the UPPER 1 and LOWER 2 level marks on theoilleveldipstick 3 Useonlyherogenuineengineoil JASOMB TideWaterOilCo India Ltd BRAND Hero4Tplus GRADE SAE10W30SLGrade...

Page 66: ...ase with the recommended grade ofoil Atdraining 0 70litre Atenginedisassembly 0 80litre Installtheoilleveldipstick Switch OFF thei3sswitch Start the engine and let it idle for 2 3 minutes Stop the eng...

Page 67: ...ce station for reclamation Donotthrowitinthetrash orpouritonthegroundordownadrain Used engine oil may cause skin disease if repeatedly left in contact with the skin for prolonged periods Although this...

Page 68: ...hplugprovidedinthetoolkit Check the spark plug gap using a wire type feeler gauge If adjustment is necessary bendthesideelectrode 2 carefully 0 8 0 9 mm 2 Side electrode 2 WARNING Never use a spark pl...

Page 69: ...he engine and let it idle for few minutes 1 Throttle stop screw 1 BRAKESHOEWEAR Refertothesafetyprecautions page52 The front and integrated brakes are equipped withbrakewearindicators Integrated brake...

Page 70: ...Thebatteryhasatendencyto discharge rapidly if any additional electrical accessoriesarefittedonyourvehicle NOTE This symbol on the battery means that this product must not be treated as householdwaste...

Page 71: ...the veterminallead 1 from the battery first then disconnect the ve terminallead 2 If the battery is expected to be stored for more then two months ensure to fully chargethebatteryonceinamonth 3 Batter...

Page 72: ...ime there is probably a serious electrical problem on your vehicle Leave the blown fuse in that circuit and have your vehicle checked by your Authorised Distributor Dealer Turn the ignition switch OFF...

Page 73: ...ntsontheheadlampbulb as they may create hot spots on the bulb and causeittobreak a Headlamp Positionlampbulb Disconnect the headlamp connector 1 Refertothesafetyprecautions page52 Wear clean gloves wh...

Page 74: ...holder by turninganticlockwise 1 5 Position lamp bulb 5 1 Bulb holder 2 Front turn signal bulb 1 2 Install a new bulb in the reverse order of removal Installthefrontuppercover page37 b Front turn sig...

Page 75: ...a new tail stop lamp bulb 2 in the reverseorderofremoval d Rearturnsignalbulb Remove turn signal bulb holder 1 by turninganticlockwise Install the body covers with tail stop lamp assembly page35 1 Bu...

Page 76: ...nter and theseawaterarethecausesofrust Thisworsenstheeffectofthesalt REMOVINGROADSALT 72 1 Catalytic converter 1 Air suction valve 1 supplies fresh air from the air filter to the exhaust manifold to c...

Page 77: ...ecks page 40 Test ride the vehicle at low speeds in a safe riding area away from traffic 73 Extended storage such as for winter requires that you take certain steps to reduce the effects of deteriorat...

Page 78: ...Consult Authorised Distributor Dealer Check spark plug for fouling Improper electrode gap Replace spark plug adjust Spark plug gap 0 8 0 9 mm Loose contact Check for poorly connected Or loose spark p...

Page 79: ...the spark plug Readjust free play of rear brake lever Loose 3 POOR PICK UP Ok Check tyre inflation pressure Under inflated Correct tyre pressure Consult Authorised Distributor Dealer Dirty Clogged Ch...

Page 80: ...ELIVERY CERTIFICATE No IB16A Engine No VIN No Colour Model Key No Allotment No Customer s Name Date of Sale I have been explained by the about correct and safe driving habits dealer warrantytermsandco...

Page 81: ...of tools for details see below 4 Standard Accessories 5 Battery 6 Tyre Front Rear Make Make Make Sr No Sr No Sr No Thevehiclehasbeendeliveredinfactoryfreshconditionstomysatisfaction I haveunderstoodal...

Page 82: ...the about correct and safe driving habits dealer warrantytermsandconditions serviceschedulesandmaintenancetips Hero MotoCorp Ltd VIN No Authorised Distributor Dealer Copy AUTHORISED DISTRIBUTOR DEALER...

Page 83: ...of tools for details see below 4 Standard Accessories 5 Battery 6 Tyre Front Rear Make Make Make Sr No Sr No Sr No Thevehiclehasbeendeliveredinfactoryfreshconditionstomysatisfaction I haveunderstoodal...

Page 84: ...rmance Reduced life Material used is inferior Damages other parts of clutch like clutch center and outerclutch Leads to leakage and smoky exhaust Engine knocking Improper sealing Higher emission level...

Page 85: ...replaceatevery10000km Inspectfueltanklidcoveroperationandadjust ifrequired Inspectparkinglockoperationateveryservice Inspectstoplampswitch hornandadjustifnecessary Cleanengineoilstrainerscreen Inspec...

Page 86: ...icheverisearlier 500 750 3000 3500 6000 6500 9000 9500 15000 15500 12000 12500 18000 18500 21000 21500 24000 24500 I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX 27000 27500 30000 30500 33000 33500 36000 36500 42000 42...

Page 87: ...60000 60500 63000 63500 66000 66500 72000 72500 69000 69500 XX XXI XXII XXIII XXIV XXV SERVICE RECORD SHEET To be Filled in by Supervisor Free Paid Service Km Range Date Km Reading Job Card No Author...

Page 88: ...Date Job Card No Kms Advice Authorised Distributor Dealer Sig Stamp Job Card No Completion Dt SERVICE ADVICE SHEET Normal wear and tear components replacement advice...

Page 89: ...Hero MotoCorp Ltd OWNERSHIP RECORD AND DATA VIN AUTHORISED DISTRIBUTOR DEALER NAME ADDRESS AUTHORISED DISTRIBUTOR DEALER STAMP AND SIGNATURE...

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