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  • #46
    Re: Hero Karizma ZMR (2014 version)

    hey guys! as i saw that the official website for the new karizma zmr does not show all the specs of the new bike,so i am posting the specs sheet of this new bike from my owners manual..Click image for larger version

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    as you can see that the wheelbase has been increased but the ground clearance has been decreased..

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    • #47
      Re: Hero Karizma ZMR (2014 version)

      i thought the battery was changed to 7Ah...??


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      • #48
        Re: Hero Karizma ZMR (2014 version)

        Originally posted by rreneav1987 View Post
        Yup.. exactly, the stance is more like of the CBRs.. maybe a little more relaxed.. but definitely not R15's stance..
        actually theres one issue about the riding position i want to discuss here, when i am riding solo the position is very relaxed and doesn't feel tiring at all and is almost the same as the old zmr in terms of comfort level,but when i am riding with a pillion ,i dont know why but the left arm hurts after riding a few kms and its not just me but my friends have felt the same,can you suggest what might be the reason behind that??

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        Originally posted by Naveen1985 View Post
        No, Its a bit more sportier than p220
        pulsar 220s posture felt like i am riding a tricycle after i rode the zmr!

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        Originally posted by Matcha View Post
        Congrats prateek, on your ZMR. good review and expecting updates in the long run. Like you said, ZMR looks best in person. But iam disappointed with the rear seat height from ground. ZMR V1 is good option for those who want to ride with their female partner in good comfort. What's your opinion regarding female pillion comfort on ZMR V2?

        Thanks for review, enjoy the new bike and ride safe.

        Sent from my Lenovo A390_ROW using xBhp Connect mobile app
        you are right ,thats probably the only thing i dont like about this bike,yesterday i took a ride with my mom and she kept complaining how she couldnt sit comfortably on the seat and kept sliding towards me as the seat has a little slope to it,only if there was any way to make it flatter..

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        Originally posted by dineshaugustin View Post
        i thought the battery was changed to 7Ah...??
        yes i also read it in a review that the battery has been given 7ah rating but this manual doesn't say that.

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        Originally posted by dineshaugustin View Post
        @Prateekjayant

        just one clarification.....whether the new ZMR has the similar silence note as that of V1 or it has a different one.?
        actually i havent noticed any major difference yet but there is definitely more grunt to it has the engine is more revvy now.

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        Originally posted by rreneav1987 View Post
        I felt the same way. But this is because you are used to this comfortable position now. If you didn't own the old ZMR and straight away buy the ZMR 2014, then I don't think you will find much difference, I found the sitting posture to be more like the CBR which are good for touring as well

        but for me. I don't think this sitting posture will suit as I am used to riding the Karizma/ZMR for the past 11 years now
        thats what happened with me this is my first bike and i am not finiding any troubles at all with this posture even my friends who own fzs ,electra ,220 told me that its going to hurt your back and everyday after riding this bike, when i lay on my bed,i try to feel if there is any pain in my back ,but there isnt so so far so good..

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        Originally posted by rreneav1987 View Post
        I felt the same way. But this is because you are used to this comfortable position now. If you didn't own the old ZMR and straight away buy the ZMR 2014, then I don't think you will find much difference, I found the sitting posture to be more like the CBR which are good for touring as well

        but for me. I don't think this sitting posture will suit as I am used to riding the Karizma/ZMR for the past 11 years now
        Originally posted by rreneav1987 View Post
        Perfect Review Simple for a layman to understand.. Kudos mate..

        regarding the quoted.. The P220's headlights tend to work the same way your ZMR works..

        The Projector works as the low beam and the reflector works are the high beam.. High beam for Projectors is going to be a killer for the oncoming traffic..


        you can do some mods to get both the bulbs to light simultaneously.. Few have done it on the Fazer and R15 here in xbhp itself

        but I don't think the brightness will increase, rather it will be insufficient. reason being, the load on battery will be more and hence less power provided to the headlights from battery..

        besides, there is always a reason to why the manufacturers leave it this way..

        I did a constant 110 kmph for hours together on my 2010 ZMR and the new 2014 ZMRs will be even better with less strain to the engine

        and HELL YEAH.. a BIG CONGRATS to you mate All the best and Fly Safe and Fly Low




        Start using RVMs mate.. they are life savers.. Saved my life like a million times where no common sense drivers on highways don't care to even apply brakes seeing a bike in front of them..
        thanks buddy!your words mean a lot to me ,i really liked your road trip and yes i too found out that it doesnt work that way in 220 and i just want to add a higher wattage bulb for high beam before my trip to leh next year ,i hope the bike will be greased in by then right?

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        • #49
          Re: Hero Karizma ZMR (2014 version)

          very Fair and Nice review mate, put up in an unbiased manner.. and you have made all the Important points Loud n Clear !! cheers

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          • #50
            Re: Hero Karizma ZMR (2014 version)

            Very good review and congratulations for the purchase.

            Few of the online "first impressions" have mentioned vibration issue. Have you experienced the same? I am more interested in vibrations in 70-90 kmph range.

            This is one of my first posts to this wonderful site. Hope to blend in well.

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            • #51
              Re: Hero Karizma ZMR (2014 version)

              [MENTION=8003]prateek[/MENTION] Thanks for clarification regarding pillion comfort. I have few more questions for you. What about default horn? Is it loud enough? Does it have engine kill switch? any RVM visibility problems? Disk brakes effectivesness. Last queastion, kithna detha hi?

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              • #52
                Re: Hero Karizma ZMR (2014 version)

                Just saw the bike in the evening. Lights were on. Passed me from the opposite direction. Was amazed for an instance. Looks classy with lights on, from both front and rear. Really an attention grabber. The quality of LEDs are brilliant.
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                • #53
                  Re: Hero Karizma ZMR (2014 version)

                  Originally posted by Matcha View Post
                  @prateek Thanks for clarification regarding pillion comfort. I have few more questions for you. What about default horn? Is it loud enough? Does it have engine kill switch? any RVM visibility problems? Disk brakes effectivesness. Last queastion, kithna detha hi?

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                  no there is no engine kill switch it bothered me at first but it doesnt feel like a need anymore,about the rvms,i cant say about that as i will just start using them from tomorrow after almost everyone in this forum have prompted me.disk brakes are a gem! i mean you cant compare it to ABS, but they get the job done effortlessly ,and about the mileage..38 de rahi hai abhi to
                  Last edited by Prateekjayant; 07-01-2014, 12:49 AM.

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                  • #54
                    Re: Hero Karizma ZMR (2014 version)

                    Thanks prateek.

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                    • #55
                      Re: Hero Karizma ZMR (2014 version)

                      Originally posted by sambit View Post
                      Just saw the bike in the evening. Lights were on. Passed me from the opposite direction. Was amazed for an instance. Looks classy with lights on, from both front and rear. Really an attention grabber. The quality of LEDs are brilliant.
                      yes bro the leds looks amazing and i have been an owner of this bike for almost a month now but i am still sometimes blown away by its looks and just want to stare at it all day long !sorry if am being preachy but this is the exact same feeling when you have a really good looking girlfriend and you are just blown away by her beauty and you are proud that she is with you,maybe thats a not a right thing to say or right to compare a girl with bike but the feeling is exactly the same,sorry again if am being little chauvinist here

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                      Originally posted by sanjanikar View Post
                      Very good review and congratulations for the purchase.

                      Few of the online "first impressions" have mentioned vibration issue. Have you experienced the same? I am more interested in vibrations in 70-90 kmph range.

                      This is one of my first posts to this wonderful site. Hope to blend in well.
                      dont worry [MENTION=67143]sanjanikar[/MENTION] i am also new here , and yes the vibration is there but it wont bother you and especially the speed range you are mentioning it is not present at all,in fact the opposite is true the fairing only vibrates at very low rpms in lower gear after that it is butter smooth and if you are talking about the whole bike vibrating at high speed then no,hero has done a great job in vibration dampening and isolation,yes it does resonate a little just like any other performance segment bike but when you are riding at >90kmhr you are not going to notice that because of the adrenaline rush.!

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                      Originally posted by shivakrish View Post
                      very Fair and Nice review mate, put up in an unbiased manner.. and you have made all the Important points Loud n Clear !! cheers
                      thanks bro !can you tell me how much gas is left in the tank after only signal is left on the gauge and it has started blinking?

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                      • #56
                        Re: Hero Karizma ZMR (2014 version)

                        [MENTION=64238]Prateekjayant[/MENTION] roughly around three liters!

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                        • #57
                          Re: Hero Karizma ZMR (2014 version)

                          Originally posted by Matcha View Post
                          @prateek Thanks for clarification regarding pillion comfort. I have few more questions for you. What about default horn? Is it loud enough? Does it have engine kill switch? any RVM visibility problems? Disk brakes effectivesness. Last queastion, kithna detha hi?

                          Sent from my Lenovo A390_ROW using xBhp Connect mobile app
                          There is no Engine Kill Switch.. The RVMs don't vibrate as they do in the previous generation ZMRs.. they are stable atleast I checked upto a speed of 85 kmph and they were fine and the rear view was clear..

                          the Stock Horn is a Dual horn and yes, they are pretty loud. You can't expect them to be the best in the market.. after all, they are stock I changed to Roots Trumpet horn as I am a frequent Highway Cruiser

                          The Disc brakes are the same as in the ZMRs.. the rear brake isn't as crisp but that is what is going to save you at the end of the day.. otherwise the bike will skid and fish tail the rider to death..

                          the Old ZMRs in city give some 35-40 kmpl.. for me it used to give me 43 kmpl and nowadays, as the bike is getting old and the FI needs cleaning.. I am getting somewhere around 30-34 kmpl.. on the other hand, highways if you ride at 80-90 kmph.. you are sure to get 45-50 kmpl.. and the new generation ZMRs have better highway cruisability, hence I feel they will give the same or even better FE than the old generation ZMRs
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                          Karizma - 2k3 to 2009
                          P180 - 2k6 to 2k9
                          Hunk - Oct 2k7 til now
                          ZMR - 2010 to Forever
                          RX135(2k) - 2013 to 2018
                          Ninja 250R (2010) - 2016 til now
                          RayZ - 2015 til now
                          Ninja 650 (2014) - 2017 til now


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                          • #58
                            Re: Hero Karizma ZMR (2014 version)

                            Thanks Bro for detailed explanation. I dint know that rear disc brakes are that much life saving. Thank you.

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                            • #59
                              Re: Hero Karizma ZMR (2014 version)

                              Originally posted by Prateekjayant View Post
                              pulsar 220s posture felt like i am riding a tricycle after i rode the zmr!
                              LoL.. Seriously??

                              Originally posted by Prateekjayant View Post
                              you are right ,thats probably the only thing i dont like about this bike,yesterday i took a ride with my mom and she kept complaining how she couldnt sit comfortably on the seat and kept sliding towards me as the seat has a little slope to it,only if there was any way to make it flatter..
                              if she is sliding down, what you can do is, get a proper seat cover which has proper grip so that the pillion won't slide down..

                              Originally posted by Prateekjayant View Post
                              yes i also read it in a review that the battery has been given 7ah rating but this manual doesn't say that.
                              Where is the Battery situated?? how will you open the side cover?? is that going to be a difficult task??

                              Originally posted by Prateekjayant View Post
                              actually i havent noticed any major difference yet but there is definitely more grunt to it has the engine is more revvy now.
                              The engine has more grunt post 5000 RPM and I loved it though I love smooth rides which is why I always preferred the karizma twins

                              Originally posted by Prateekjayant View Post
                              thats what happened with me this is my first bike and i am not finiding any troubles at all with this posture even my friends who own fzs ,electra ,220 told me that its going to hurt your back and everyday after riding this bike, when i lay on my bed,i try to feel if there is any pain in my back ,but there isnt so so far so good..
                              LoL.. Even after 5200 kms of riding for 5 days.. My back was perfectly fine after I came back home..

                              Originally posted by Prateekjayant View Post
                              thanks buddy!your words mean a lot to me ,i really liked your road trip and yes i too found out that it doesnt work that way in 220 and i just want to add a higher wattage bulb for high beam before my trip to leh next year ,i hope the bike will be greased in by then right?
                              \

                              are the headlamps using H7 or H4 bulbs?? the stock ones are 35W and you can upgrade it to 55/60 W bulb if it is a H4 and you can upgrade to 55W bulb if it is a H7.. in this case, you might need 2 pairs.. I am not sure how the H7 works so just kind of guessing here and don't worry. The bike will be perfect for Leh but be careful with the lower part of the fairing. heard that many of the ZMRs face problems where in the Lower part of the fairing breaks off because of No Roads Leh Road
                              Splendor - 2k to 2006
                              Karizma - 2k3 to 2009
                              P180 - 2k6 to 2k9
                              Hunk - Oct 2k7 til now
                              ZMR - 2010 to Forever
                              RX135(2k) - 2013 to 2018
                              Ninja 250R (2010) - 2016 til now
                              RayZ - 2015 til now
                              Ninja 650 (2014) - 2017 til now


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                              Delhi to Nepal

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                              • #60
                                Re: Hero Karizma ZMR (2014 version)

                                @Prateekjayant

                                Thank you for the reply. I am actually torn between new ZMR or Inazuma. Both dont have ABS so thats a big negative for me but still how do they compare for comfort and ride quality? Is really Inazuma is in different league for comfort and as a "long distance cruiser"? Is that comfort is worth to pay for a 1 lakh extra? I guess i need to wait for a little more to get definite long term impressions.

                                I do understand the price difference and am comparing a faired bike to a naked one but still...... if I am paying money for a long distance comfort machine which is not a cruiser then these two come as viable options. NO CBR/Ninja/Duke talk please to confuse more.
                                Last edited by sanjanikar; 07-01-2014, 10:30 AM.

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