Here is the list of various examples of Hero Splendor Modification in India.
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Hero Splendor Modified as Cafe Racer
The work done by Avesh Customs on this upgrade is outstanding. The vehicle uses a circular daytime running light (DRL) headlamp. The suspension has been adapted to take a front tire measuring 110 mm and a rear tire measuring 120 mm. This customized beauty makes use of clip-on handlebars. Stock fuel tank with a custom metallic red paint job. The free-flowing SC non-db-killer exhaust system is installed.
Hero Splendor Cruiser by Full Throttle Customs
The bike has a big rear tire and fender, a peanut tank, and special side panels with the letters FTC printed on them. The speedometer is perched awkwardly on the beam of a headlight. LEDs shaped like arrows are used for the indicators. Standard issue front tire.
Hero Super Splendor by Prashz Custom Design
Hero magnificence has been transformed into a chopper bike by Prashz Custom Design. The Harley-Davidson Iron 883 was the inspiration for this tank. There are two parts to the front headlight. This bicycle has large tires.
Hero Splendor modified into Scrambler by AB Customs
AB The customs department has to remove everything, and then they put in new, often homemade or aftermarket, components. Both the modified front fender and the tyre hugger are visible. Both the front and rear lights are made of LEDs. Each side utilizes wider, off-road-specific tires. The front brakes are discs as well. The stock gasoline tank has been replaced with a Hero Passion version. To achieve the desired “scrambler” aesthetic, an aftermarket seat is installed. The olive green paint job is the icing on the cake for this head turner.
Splendor Cafe Racer by Aero Customs
Hero Splendor Grey Hawk by Par Pin Garage
Splendor Modified into Cafe Racer by Nikhil Customs
Creating a cafe racer involves swapping out factory components for aftermarket variants. One cafe racer seat has been installed, and there is now yellowed glass in the headlamp and an x-shaped mark on the front. Cafe racer decals and a silver paint job decorate the tank. Block-style tires are utilized on every road. Free flow exhaust and an aftermarket center console are two further modifications.
Modified Splendor to look like Jawa 42
Reyansh Kichi, a popular YouTube channel, discusses the change. In order to make the bike look like a Jawa 42, panels have been removed. The blackout grille conceals an analog instrument panel with a round indicator and headlight. The suspensions were still available. The grip has been altered to resemble a jawa bobber. The Bajaj pulsar 150 provided the front fork and rubber gaiter. The Jawa 42’s overall black matte paint job is flawless.
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