Hero Honda CD Deluxe Alloy

About
The Hero Honda CD Deluxe Alloy is a commuter bike designed with practicality and efficiency in mind. It features a 97.2cc engine, though the exact specs might vary slightly from its successor models. The bike comes with a self-start option, silver alloys, and a multi-reflector headlamp that maintains brightness regardless of the engines RPM. It has a flat, single-piece seat and a centre stand lock for added security. The gearshift is smooth and easy, and the braking, while not the best, is adequate for city riding. The bike also includes features like a speedometer, fuel gauge, and turn signal indicators. Overall, its a reliable and efficient bike ideal for city commutes, especially for those who prioritize fuel efficiency and ease of use.

Ex-Showroom Price

₹ 44,000
* Delhi. May vary.
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Our take on this /// Verdict
The Hero Honda CD Deluxe Alloy is a solid choice for those seeking a reliable and fuel-efficient commuter bike, particularly for city riding. While it may not impress speed enthusiasts or highway riders, its strengths lie in its ease of handling, smooth gearshift, and robust mileage. The bikes design, though not sporty, is enhanced by the 3D graphics and cosmetic upgrades, making it one of the more attractive options in the 100cc segment. However, the lack of a disc brake option and the light weight with thin tyres are notable drawbacks. Overall, its a great option for daily commutes, especially for beginners or those prioritizing fuel efficiency and reliability.
Price
The Hero Honda CD Deluxe Alloy, although an older model, can still be valued based on its successor models and current market trends. If we consider the pricing of similar models like the Hero HF Deluxe, which is a successor in many ways, the ex-showroom price would be around 60,000 to 70,000, depending on the variant. On-road prices, including registration, insurance, and other costs, would likely range from 70,000 to 85,000. This pricing makes it an affordable option for those looking for a budget-friendly commuter bike.
Mileage
Wednesday, 20 November 2024 12:31 AM The Hero Honda CD Deluxe Alloy is renowned for its excellent mileage, which is a key selling point. Users can expect a mileage of around 60-70 kmpl, making it highly economical for daily use. This fuel efficiency is crucial for reducing running costs, especially in urban environments where frequent stops and starts are common.
Colour Options and Price in India
2-Wheeler Type Commuter
Fuel Type Petrol
Colour Options Black with golden stripes, black with yellow stripes, candy tahitian blue, Cool mint green, Amranth maroon, Candy blazing red, Cloud silver
ENGINE AND GEARBOX
Engine Details 97.2cc
Cooling Air Cooling
Engine cc (Displacement) 97.2 cc
Maximum Power 7.5 Bhp @ 7500 rpm
Maximum Torque 7.50 Nm @ 6000 rpm
Number of Cylinders 1
Bore 50 mm
Stroke 49.5 mm
Number of Gears 4
Clutch Multi Plate Wet Type
BRAKES AND TYRES
Front Brake 130mm Drum
Rear Brake 110mm Drum
Wheel Size 2.75x18 - 3.00x18
Wheel Type Cast Alloys
Tubeless Tyres
Alloy Wheels
SUSPENSION AND CHASSIS
Front Suspension Telescopic hydraulic fork
Rear Suspension Swing Arm with Hydraulic Shock Absorbers
Frame (Chassis) Tubular Double Cradle
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT
Overall Length 1965.00 mm
Overall Width 720.00 mm
Overall Height 1045.00 mm
Ground Clearance 165.00 mm
Wheelbase 1235.00 mm
Kerb Weight 110.00 kg
Fuel Tank Capacity 10.50 litres
Turning Circle 2.10
INSTRUMENT CONSOLE FEATURES
Speedometer Analogue
Tachometer None
Trip Meter None
Fuel Gauge Analogue
BATTERY AND LIGHTING
Pass Light
Capacity 2.5Ah
Voltage 12V
Head Light 35/ 35 W
COMFORT FEATURES
Electric Start
Pillion Footrest
Step-up Seat/Split Seat

User Reviews for Hero Honda CD (2009)

Reviews Submitted by Maxabout Community

what is the gear ratios of the bike.

alpesh jain | 4 years ago
helpful 1

sir, please send me the gear ratio and gear reduction factor of this bike and what is the calculation procedure of final rpm.

Best Features: overall bike is good

Pros: performance

Cons: nothing. only speed is little poor

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