Ride Like A Hero
Ride Like A Hero
The Maestro Edge are pleasantly styled, and well proportioned. Where the Edge is a sportier variant of the existing Maestro, and makes a sharper, more masculine looking scooter, the Duet is a more conservative Hero, with relatively rounder, softer lines. Both look contemporary, and come with modern touches including LED tail lights. The Maestro Edge looks muscular and stylish seen from ahead, with a nicely sculpted, sporty looking front mudguard. The Duet meanwhile comes with a more shapely, really distinctive rear. Just above their tail-lights, both scooters provide rear fuel-filler pods, opened with a twist of their ignition-keys, allowing for filling-up without getting off at petrol pumps.
Likewise, the Maestro Edge and Duet under-seat bays are unlocked via the ignition.
Both new Hero scooters provide an up-market feel, and are feature packed. The instruments bays are easy to read, with smaller digital displays and prominently set speedometers. Fuel gauges are available on both the Maestro Edge and Duet. Palm grips and levers are top-quality and nice to the touch, with a rear brake lock clamp in place to anchor the scooters when stationary on cambered surfaces. While the Duet has good quality switchgear, the Maestro Edge offers more premium switches that feel really swell. Pass lights are in place, operated by pressing the high and low beam toggle button. Although the Duet mirrors aren’t ideally shaped, and don’t adjust or stay in place as readily as we’d have liked, the Maestro Edge comes with well shaped, totally hassle free mirrors.
In addition to their under-seat bays, the Maestro Edge and Duet provide the option of adding lockable storage bins in front, although keep in mind fitting these does hamper leg space. Bag hooks are smartly placed around both Hero’s flat foot-wells. Under their seats, both scoots come with illuminated bays that pack in USB 3.0 ports, as can be used to charge cell phones.
The Maestro Edge provides smarter textured seat fabric, and an attractive silencer that’s rare on Indian scooters. Similarly, it holds an ‘edge’ with smarter alloy rims. Both new Hero scoots come with alloy pillion footrests. Little knobs located at the seat pivot region can be used to clamp your helmet in place when parked, only accessible after the seat opens.
There’s good attention-to-detail on the Maestro Edge and Duet, with a build-to-last, good quality feel apparent during our test ride session. The Duet comes with a metal body, this adding a few kilos of flab over the Maestro Edge.
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Highly Recommend.
This item is not only nice and satisfying but also incredibly useful. We highly recommend purchasing and using it.
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Comfortable Scooter
A lightweight and comfortable scooter with a robust and reliable engine, the vehicle requires minimal maintenance......Read More
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Suitable For Personal Use.....
I have used this bike for the last 4 years. Parts of the bike are all good and there is no issue at all in running, I.....Read More
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Great Vehicle In This Segment
I've owned this model since 2017. The seating position for riders and pillion as well is great for long rides. Mileage.....Read More
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Good Mileage And Good Pickup
Good mileage and good pickup, And very comfortable for riding and its colour are also good.
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