New Delhi, May 10 -- Hero MotoCorp Ltd, the second-largest two-wheeler maker in India, is betting big on 125cc scooters and premium motorcycles to try and cut its reliance on entry-level motorcycles amid tepid sales in domestic markets. Sales of two-wheelers especially in urban centres have remained damp as a reflection of overall market sentiments and an absence of jobs, coupled with an increase in vehicle insurance premiums. On 20 September, the government raised compulsory personal accident cover for two wheelers to '15 lakh from '1 lakh. At the same time, the Supreme Court directed an increase in third-party premium for vehicles to five years, to be collected upfront from buyers. Hero has been trying to get a foothold in the overall sco...