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  • Re: Hero Honda Karizma ZMR

    Tomorrow CBXtreme and a scooter is launching....along with Splendor ismart..

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    • Re: Hero Honda Karizma ZMR

      Originally posted by Divya Sharan View Post
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      Millenium Motors Domlur, BLR has contacted people who enquired about ZMR 2014 and said that booking slots are open. Delivery by next month!

      Pricing details are unknown to me. Getting in touch with people for the same.
      I heard it would be around 1.26 lacs

      Originally posted by veryhiphop View Post
      Tomorrow CBXtreme and a scooter is launching....along with Splendor ismart..
      ismart is already up for sales in sai motors, Bangalore...


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      Jay

      One who gets onto the road is never alone.

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      • Re: Hero Honda Karizma ZMR

        Originally posted by Jayakrishna View Post
        I heard it would be around 1.26 lacs

        Sent from my LG-E975 using Tapatalk 2
        HM should not increase price..and hope price will be same as it is now...

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        • Re: Hero Honda Karizma ZMR

          What? Up for sales without any advertising? That's seriously bad.
          Btw my zmr completes 35k kms today. 3yrs and 2months old.

          Sent from my MT27i using xBhp Connect mobile app
          ZMR- PGMFI re-defined

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          • Re: Hero Honda Karizma ZMR

            Hello everyone!

            Got my bike after giving it for first service, and I must say its much more free revving then before! It was such a pleasant ride back home. Earlier the engine slightly gets stressed out at 5k rpm itself, but now it keeps going on and on, all the way to 8k rpm!!

            Oh I must say the customer service is so poor! They had told me the bike was ready for delivery but it wasn't even given a water wash!!! Which was clearly included in the owner's manual! When I had contacted the customer support he told me that it was already given a water wash. Anyhow I had to get it done through the mechanic later, and paid him off 50 bucks!! The clutch free play was adjusted, accelerator free play was adjusted and oil changed again. The gear shift is smoother and the bike revs better than before. Engine noise and vibrations have gone down and it feels so much smoother.

            Now that the run-in is over, what are the things I should keep in mind while riding? Please share your views.

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            • Re: Hero Honda Karizma ZMR



              This can be the reason why Xbhp server were not working or crashed in the afternoon?
              Last edited by AmoghDox; 01-29-2014, 07:48 PM. Reason: Duplicate post!
              "Riding faster than everyone else only guarantees you'll ride alone."

              Karizma ZMR [Dec 2013- Till now]
              Yezdi classic 250 [1983- Till now]
              RTR 160 [2007- till Nov 2013]
              RE Thunderbird [2008 - Sold out]
              Suzuki Shogun [Sold out]
              Lamby polo-150 [Lost]
              Enfield Silver+ 65 cc [Sold out]
              Kinetic Honda [Sold out]

              http://antztravelz.wordpress.com/cat...-ride-of-2010/

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              • Re: Hero Honda Karizma ZMR

                Originally posted by AmoghDox View Post
                http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/news/283...xbhp-news.html

                This can be the reason why Xbhp server were not working or crashed in the afternoon?
                Liquid cooled, 250cc with 31 PS!!!
                Last edited by kmk0311; 01-29-2014, 08:00 PM.

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                • Re: Hero Honda Karizma ZMR

                  Sorry for OT:

                  But bike does look good in photos, with given tech specs it can give good competition to D200/ CBR 250 or upcoming bajaj product if they are launching in that segment Suzuki inzuma is not at all in competition due to it's high price tag , awaiting for the price! hoping that hero will keep their pricing competitive too.

                  but i am pretty sure though it is in sports segment common people are surely going to ask "bhai ye kitna deti hai"

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                  Originally posted by kmk0311 View Post
                  Hello everyone!

                  Got my bike after giving it for first service, and I must say its much more free revving then before! It was such a pleasant ride back home. Earlier the engine slightly gets stressed out at 5k rpm itself, but now it keeps going on and on, all the way to 8k rpm!!

                  Oh I must say the customer service is so poor! They had told me the bike was ready for delivery but it wasn't even given a water wash!!! Which was clearly included in the owner's manual! When I had contacted the customer support he told me that it was already given a water wash. Anyhow I had to get it done through the mechanic later, and paid him off 50 bucks!! The clutch free play was adjusted, accelerator free play was adjusted and oil changed again. The gear shift is smoother and the bike revs better than before. Engine noise and vibrations have gone down and it feels so much smoother.

                  Now that the run-in is over, what are the things I should keep in mind while riding? Please share your views.
                  1st servicing is done at (assuming) 500 or 700 KM (run-in: 1st 1000 KM), Would advice you to keep you bike under 5k RPM till first 1000 KM and then gradually open throttle everytime you ride.
                  Last edited by AmoghDox; 01-29-2014, 08:29 PM.
                  "Riding faster than everyone else only guarantees you'll ride alone."

                  Karizma ZMR [Dec 2013- Till now]
                  Yezdi classic 250 [1983- Till now]
                  RTR 160 [2007- till Nov 2013]
                  RE Thunderbird [2008 - Sold out]
                  Suzuki Shogun [Sold out]
                  Lamby polo-150 [Lost]
                  Enfield Silver+ 65 cc [Sold out]
                  Kinetic Honda [Sold out]

                  http://antztravelz.wordpress.com/cat...-ride-of-2010/

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                  • Re: Hero Honda Karizma ZMR

                    had a long day in service center for rectifying problems on Engine Oil leakage & Starting problem...
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                    + had a long chat with mechanic & got to know our fuel pump has a fuel filter which is hanging on left side of the fuel pump & is replaced under 1 lakh km

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                    • Re: Hero Honda Karizma ZMR

                      Originally posted by AmoghDox View Post
                      http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/news/283...xbhp-news.html

                      This can be the reason why Xbhp server were not working or crashed in the afternoon?
                      Wow, what a bike? Awesomeeee. Now, the only thing I'm dying to know is its reliability. Want a gud, hassle-free ride. Shud be gud. Given its a Hero.
                      Who's the engine, btw? Ebr's or its a collaboration.

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                      • Re: Hero Honda Karizma ZMR

                        Originally posted by AmoghDox View Post
                        http://www.xbhp.com/talkies/news/283...xbhp-news.html

                        This can be the reason why Xbhp server were not working or crashed in the afternoon?
                        Wat a response to d200, 200ns, cbr250 by Hero
                        On paper it's awesome and pricing is said to be around 1.4L ex showroom... Not sure though

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                        The motorcycle
                        The family &
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                        • Re: Hero Honda Karizma ZMR

                          Got the bike from service
                          First time I ve given my bike fir service outside Hero and I feel it's worth
                          Every single prob resolved
                          Changed engine oil to shell advance ax7, headlight bulb to Philips xtreme vision(check pics)
                          Low beam -
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                          Bikers have 3 things in life that they can never turn their back on -
                          The motorcycle
                          The family &
                          Respect

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                          • Re: Hero Honda Karizma ZMR

                            Originally posted by Supreeeth View Post
                            Got the bike from service
                            First time I ve given my bike fir service outside Hero and I feel it's worth
                            Every single prob resolved
                            Changed engine oil to shell advance ax7, headlight bulb to Philips xtreme vision(check pics)
                            Low beam -
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                            Bikers have 3 things in life that they can never turn their back on -
                            The motorcycle
                            The family &
                            Respect
                            Any idea which is better- Philips or Osram?

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                            • Re: Hero Honda Karizma ZMR

                              Originally posted by jack_daniels View Post
                              Any idea which is better- Philips or Osram?

                              Sent from my GT-I9000 using Tapatalk 2
                              Osram nightbreaker is a bit yellow-whitish in colour and I couldn't find a single bulb here. U get it in pair which costs u around 1200/-
                              You also get Philips night vision very much similar to osram nb but couldn't find it here in blore
                              I paid 500/- for Philips xtreme vision
                              The width and length of light on road is almost same
                              If u can get a single osram nb ur lucky else u have to go for a pair

                              Bikers have 3 things in life that they can never turn their back on -
                              The motorcycle
                              The family &
                              Respect

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                              • Re: Hero Honda Karizma ZMR

                                Originally posted by Supreeeth View Post
                                Got the bike from service
                                First time I ve given my bike fir service outside Hero and I feel it's worth
                                Every single prob resolved
                                Changed engine oil to shell advance ax7, headlight bulb to Philips xtreme vision(check pics)
                                Low beam -
                                Your High beam seems to be fairly low. Please check against a wall from 15 ft away. Use the standard methods to adjust your beam (Measure with someone sitting on the bike from
                                level ground to the bulb, mark off the same on a wall 2.5-3 meters away. Make a mark 2" below the original mark. Your low beam should cut off just below that, if that is proper, the high beam will be calibrated properly for distance).

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