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  • [Ownership Thread]: Got new Hero Xpulse 200 4v

    Hi Rudraksh here.

    I was in the market for a new bike for the better half of this year.

    I test drove Ktm 390 Adventure, new Himalayan , interceptor, and xpulse 200 rally.

    Finally settling for new xpulse 200 4v.

    Booked bike on 10th of December, got delivery on 20th of December.

    To be honest it was one of the fastest delivery ever.

    I currently own a 2016 thunderbird and A 2011 honda dazzler along with this bike.

    Xpulse will primarily be used for off-roading and training for trail riding IMO.

    Will keep you guys updated about the bike and other details.

    I have driven this bike till now for like 80km in high altitude climbs (up to 7500 feet) and I have to say this is one of the most fun machines i have driven in years.

    It has plenty of grunts to get me anywhere. And I am a guy who is on the heavier side 😅 (105 kg+).

    The bike is nimble, responsive, and has lots and lots of grunt up to 4th gear. I think 5th will only be used on the highways.

    I will update you more about the bike soon. For any queries please ask me 👍.

    Have a great day ahead.

    I have made a first review video of the bike.

    Last edited by rudraksh; 12-29-2021, 03:08 PM.

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ID:	2236147Hero seems like is upping its game. Now the owner manual recommends using fully synthetic oil rather then the mineral oil it used to.
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        Old xpulse 200 bs6 gearing ratioThe difference between gearing ratio is superb.
        Gearing ratio of new xpulse 4v
        Last edited by rudraksh; 12-29-2021, 04:09 PM.

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          Hi Rudraksh,
          Thanks for posting your views about Xpulse 200 4v. Have seen all of your videos also. I am also planning to go for Xpulse 2004v.

          As you mentioned in your 1st post that you have test ridden ADV 390, Himalayan before buying the 200 4v, my query is what made your mind change towards buying the Xpulse?

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            Hi Rudraksh,
            Firstly, congrats on the ride. Hope you are having fun!

            I want to bother you with a few questions, if you can please answer.

            1) Out on the highway how easy is it to cruise on 95 Kmph - 100 Kmph (I am 95 Kgs + pillion 55 Kgs + light luggage) ? At what RPM does it touch 100KMPH in the 5th Gear?
            2) Earlier there used to be big ABS issues, are those sorted now?
            3) Does the rear suspension bottom out with a heavy pillion on normal potholed roads or speed breakers?
            4) Is the headlight illumination good for city rides (some parts will have patches of darkness)?
            5) How is the tyre grip on wet roads? Does the rear tyre skid?

            Thanks in advance,
            Ashish
            Two legs and Two wheels. Add two more and they become crutches and cars.

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              The xPulse is all about low and grunt, it does lose out of top end as all sub 200 cc motorcycles. The suspension does bottom out when fully loaded and sag not set right. If you feel bottoming out is an issue, increase rear preload and that helps. The ABS issue was a bummer earlier, it seems HERO did have it proactively rectified and the recent bunch doesn't throw any tantrums going offroad.The headlight is OKAY both on and off road, great upto 80 kmph. Tire grip is good during dry conditions but on wet and slushy, it can be twitchy at times, but take it easy and it shouldn't be unnerving.

              Hope it helps!

              Cheers!
              VJ
              Once upon a time, a guy asked a girl 'Will you marry me?'
              The girl said, 'NO!'


              And the guy lived happily ever after and rode motorcycles and watched sport on a big screen TV, went fishing and surfing, and played golf a lot, and drank beer and scotch and had tons of money in the bank and left the toilet seat up and farted whenever he wanted.


              THE END

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                Originally posted by puspal View Post
                Hi Rudraksh,
                Thanks for posting your views about Xpulse 200 4v. Have seen all of your videos also. I am also planning to go for Xpulse 2004v.

                As you mentioned in your 1st post that you have test ridden ADV 390, Himalayan before buying the 200 4v, my query is what made your mind change towards buying the Xpulse?
                Basically adv 390 lacked low end grunt and new himalyan was just too heavy for my taste. 🤟🤟

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                  Originally posted by puspal View Post
                  Hi Rudraksh,
                  Thanks for posting your views about Xpulse 200 4v. Have seen all of your mbwa videos also. I am also planning to go for Xpulse 2004v.

                  As you mentioned in your 1st post that you have test ridden ADV 390, Himalayan before buying the 200 4v, my query is what made your mind change towards buying the Xpulse?
                  I used for even off road touring, had a great experience with my bike that xpulse 200 . Also mileage i got 43 kmpl in long rides , 40 kmpl in city rides.In 200 cc segment mileage of 40 is so great .
                  Last edited by jesonzale; 03-09-2025, 04:35 PM.

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                  • #10
                    Hello everyone! I took the delivery of my new Xpulse 200 4V 12 days ago (red colour). I have completed 980 kms as of now & the first service of my bike has been done.

                    So far I am experiencing only one issue. After riding my bike for, say, 30 mins, whenever I close the throttle completely to allow engine braking to slow down the bike, I hear a strange rattling sound. This sound appears only when I am decelerating using engine braking and not when I am accelerating. It's almost as if some screw is loose and it is vibrating. At first, I thought the sound is coming from inside the engine but when I revv the engine in neutral, I don't hear any rattling sound. Just pure engine exhaust note like it's supposed to be.

                    Other than this issue, my bike is running flawlessly. I commute 80 kms everyday to work which is mostly bad roads & this is where Xpulse really shines bright like a diamond! I'm going to visit the service center this coming Sunday to get this issue rectified. Have any one of you experienced this rattling sound which appears only while decelerating? If yes then I would like to know the cause of it.

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