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Shocking News [anger][anger] , indeed atleast they should have continuned production for Impulse , As it has no competiter in today's market . Now Impulse owner like me will have to take care of our bike as to get parts in future will be difficult. HERO is ZERO.
 
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Shocking News [anger][anger] , indeed atleast they should have continuned production for Impulse , As it has no competiter in today's market . Now Impulse owner like me will have to take care of our bike as to get parts in future will be difficult. HERO is ZERO.
They have not yet stopped the production, and don't worry even though if they stop the production of a particular model they need to provide spares for a minimum of 10 year's.
 
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10 year is very long time , when i went for my 1st free service i was talking to the mechanic regarding spares parts for impulse , he just gave me smile and told me you will not get any pastic body parts (e.g headlight, side tank panel, rear tailight, etc etc ) in stock, I will have to give order and it can take around 1-2 months if i am lucky.
 
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IAF and Hero Impulse go soaring

Five Indian Air Force riders have entered the Limca Book of World Records for accomplishing the crossing of ten Himalayan passes in 51 hours, astride Hero Impulse bikes.

The team consisting of Warrant Officer Goutam Dhar Gupta, JWO Vikram Singh Yadav, Sgt. Ravinder Singh Rawat, Sgt. Tejinder Singh Kapoor and Sgt. Madan Mohan Reddy not only crossed ten passes but also broke a previous record of 20,493 feet proceeding to ride up to 20,540 feet. The five riders were congratulated in Delhi by Air Marshall Jyoti Narayan Burma, Air Officer-in-Charge administration, air headquarters, Indian Air Force, along with Anil Dua, senior vice-president (marketing and sales), Hero MotoCorp.

The ride commenced on May 16 in Leh, after which the team crossed the treacherous terrain by way of the Marsimik La, Khardung La and Chang La Himalayan passes, riding past the highest motorable roads in the world on this first leg. Other passes successfully crossed by the team were Tanglang La, Horlam La, Lachulung La, Nakee La, Baralacha La, Rohtang and Jalori. The record-setting ride ended on May 20th.

IAF and Hero Impulse go soaring | News | Autocar India
 

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