Hero
Splendor Pro Classic Cafe Racer
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low budget café racer
Once
dead, the time of cafe racers again comes up, with every bike customized in
order to be what the originals were at their time. The classic approach of a
Cafe racer fascinated the modern human in such a way that manufacturers have
started producing them at mass production level.
One
of them in India is the Splendor Pro Classic, India's own cafe racer. The Royal
Enfield Continental GT was the first one to be launched as a cafe racer, which
people desired to have with them. The price was too much for a normal rider,
making the same craze fall on the Splendor Pro Classic at its launch.
A
totally different definition of style, the Hero's cafe racer is a blend of
classic look with every basic technology required by commuters for their daily
life driving. It comes with a lot of chrome. The chrome clearly justifies its
purpose of manufacturing, remembering those old golden days.
The
headlight stays round and the seat comes up as a single seat arrangement. A
curved round piece of plastic declares the tail section of the bike, with its
standard skinny tyres with spoke wheels remaining the same as usual. The chrome
mirrors add up to its classic heritage and makes it a really different product
in the segment. The single stylish seat differentiates it from all the classic
looking offerings in the market.
The
chrome ringed bowls of the Splendor Pro have been carried over to its cafe
Racer version. The left holds the speedometer and the odometer and the right
one has a fuel gauge and pro badging inside it. The tachometer is missing from
the whole scenario.
The
engine on the Classic cafe racer remains the same like other Splendor bikes
under production. The 97.2 cc unit produces 8.2 BHP @ 8000 rpm and 8.05 NM @
5000 rpm. The performance of the bike is equal compared to the cousins but due
to its single seat arrangement, the single rider driving condition will make it
partially fuel efficient and responsive to the throttle. The engine returns a
very impressive mileage of 60-70 km/litre and the 11 litre fuel tank allows it
to be on long rides anytime.
The
suspension work on the Hero Splendor Pro cafe racer is handled by hydraulic
telescopic forks at the front and the conventional swing arm with 5 step
adjustability at the rear. The braking has been kept passive with the same 130
mm drum brakes for the front and 110 mm for rear of the bike. Spoke wheels for
a classic appeal have been used on the new cafe racer. It comes with a neat 180
mm of ground clearance and a 785 mm of seat height.
In
India, Splendor Pro Classic is available in two shades namely Solid Maroon and
Candy Black with a price tag of INR 50,500 (IDR 10,6 Million). The bike is one
of its kinds in a 100 cc segment and turn heads for sure when running on the
road.