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Hero Xpluse 200 Suspension and Brakes

The Hero XPulse 200 has a fancy dashboard that can connect to your phone through Bluetooth. It shows you how fast you're going, how hard the engine is working, how far you've traveled, how many miles you're getting per gallon, what gear you're in, and even gives you tips on how to save gas.

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Hero Xpluse 200 Suspension and Brakes

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  1. Hero Xpluse 200 Suspension and Brakes Hero Xpluse 200 Suspension and Brakes The basic model of the Hero XPulse 200 has a certain kind of suspension at the front and back of the bike that helps with the ride. The front part has a telescopic fork that can move up and down by 190mm, and the back part has a monoshock that can be adjusted in 10 different ways and can also move up and down by 170mm. The Pro version of the bike has a different, more advanced suspension system. The front part has a special kind of fork that can be adjusted and has a longer travel distance of 250mm. The back part also has a monoshock that can be adjusted in 10 different ways and has a longer travel distance of 220mm. Both versions of the bike have good brakes. There's a 276mm disc brake at the front and a 220mm one at the back. The wheels of the XPulse 200 4V are made of spokes and are different sizes: 21 inches in the front and 18 inches in the back. The tires have a certain pattern: block pattern in the front (90/90) and rubber in the back (120/80). Since the XPulse 200 is meant for adventure, it has a good amount of space between the bottom of the bike and the ground. The basic model has 220mm of space, while the Pro version has even more at 270mm. The Pro version also has a higher seat at 891mm, while the basic model's seat is lower at 825mm.

  2. Safety-wise, both versions come with a type of braking system called ABS, which helps prevent skidding. This system has three modes: Road, Off-road, and Rally. Both versions can hold up to 13 litres of fuel. Hero Xpluse 200 Features The Hero XPulse 200 has a fancy dashboard that can connect to your phone through Bluetooth. It shows you how fast you're going, how hard the engine is working, how far you've traveled, how many miles you're getting per gallon, what gear you're in, and even gives you tips on how to save gas. It's not just a fancy screen, though. The bike also comes with a bright headlight, a place to plug in your phone charger, guards to protect your hands, and a special braking system that can work in different ways depending on the road conditions. The Pro version of the bike has some extra cool stuff. It has a higher seat so you can see better, the handlebars are raised up a bit, the suspension can be adjusted to make the ride smoother, and it's got more space underneath for when you're riding over rough terrain. Plus, the kickstand is longer to keep the bike stable, and the gear lever is longer to make shifting gears easier when you're off-roading. Hero Xpluse 200 Engine and Performance The Hero XPulse 200 now has a better engine that meets the BS6.2 standard. This engine is cooled by both air and oil, making it more efficient. It can produce 19.17PS of power at 8500rpm and 17.35Nm of torque at 6500rpm. It comes with a 5-speed gearbox. The engine has 4 valves which help it take in air and fuel better, making it more powerful and efficient. Other Hero Bikes That You Can Check: Hero HF Deluxe Hero Passion XTEC

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