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  • Re: Hero Honda Karizma ZMR

    Originally posted by ravi@17bhp View Post
    I rode to Vijayawada last Saturday morning, and as soon as I reached, just got a call from an unknown number when I was on another call. Later received a message "Divya here, met with accident, need urgent help". Was puzzled a bit, and called back immediately. Then, I heard shaken Divya's voice that he met with an accident and that his elbow got dislocated. I got panicked, and I was not in Hyderabad to help him directly. Lot of coordination happened with so many calls, Divya started to Hyderabad in a car, left his bike there at a dhabha, and finally Jaijeet took him to KIMS for treatment. Srikirshna Das was in Yamaha service center to service his amitiel when I called. He immediately left the bike there, Deepan went to pick Srikrishna, and they rode to Kothakota (140 kms from Hyderabad) at night to locate the ZMR and bring it to Hyderabad. It was one hell of a ride for them, riding in heavy rain, trying to locate the unknown dhabha somewhere on highway, name and details unknown. Dhabhas were closed and it was pitch dark. When they almost gave up, they could find it finally. They rode back to home in rain at around 3 am in the morning. Meanwhile, Jaijeet was there with Divya attending to the hospital needs. He was discharged late night after the dislocated elbow was fixed and immobilized. Gaurav Kolte stayed for the night with Divya at the hotel.

    The timely help of Jaijeet, Srikrishna, Deepan, and Gaurav is invaluable. Everyone has taken time out of their busy schedules, in helping a fellow biker. They proved that we bikers are a family and I am really proud of them.

    Just rode @Divya Sharan's white pearl to my home from @HeartBrokenBiker's (Srikrishna) place, 20 kms. Left my ZMA at his place. All the while I wondered how Srikrisha rode the bike for 150 kms to get the bike from accident place to his home. The right side footpeg gone, and he rode the bike with one leg in touring position, and another leg in racing position (right foot on rear foot peg). :O My leg was paining just for 20 kms in that position.

    Inspected the bike and these are my observations.

    1. The right side fairing is intact, eventhough it received minor scratches. No rattlings were found so the joints are intact.
    2. Right clipon bent. The bar-end weight also bent.
    3. Right foot peg is completely gone and the brake lever deformed.
    4. The silencer shield got scratches.

    Apart from above, everything is intact. I left the handle bar at 40 and 60 kmph and the bike is going straight like an arrow, so bent forks ruled out. According to me, the damage is minimal comparitively. Once the foot peg is fixed, then the bike can be ridden without any issues.

    Wishing Divya for his speedy recovery. Will be glad to see him on the bike again.


    A Biker Salute to fellow xbhpians - Ravi Bhai, Jaijeet, Srikirshna, Deepan and Gaurav who went out the way and helped out a fellow BIKER in need. The contribution from each one of you is really Commendable.

    I am really proud to be a part of such an esteemed Brotherhood.

    Once again wishing [MENTION=47074]Divya[/MENTION] Bhai a speedy recovery.

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    • Re: Hero Honda Karizma ZMR

      Originally posted by ravi@17bhp View Post
      I rode to Vijayawada last Saturday morning, and as soon as I reached, just got a call from an unknown number when I was on another call. Later received a message "Divya here, met with accident, need urgent help". Was puzzled a bit, and called back immediately. Then, I heard shaken Divya's voice that he met with an accident and that his elbow got dislocated. I got panicked, and I was not in Hyderabad to help him directly. Lot of coordination happened with so many calls, Divya started to Hyderabad in a car, left his bike there at a dhabha, and finally Jaijeet took him to KIMS for treatment. Srikirshna Das was in Yamaha service center to service his amitiel when I called. He immediately left the bike there, Deepan went to pick Srikrishna, and they rode to Kothakota (140 kms from Hyderabad) at night to locate the ZMR and bring it to Hyderabad. It was one hell of a ride for them, riding in heavy rain, trying to locate the unknown dhabha somewhere on highway, name and details unknown. Dhabhas were closed and it was pitch dark. When they almost gave up, they could find it finally. They rode back to home in rain at around 3 am in the morning. Meanwhile, Jaijeet was there with Divya attending to the hospital needs. He was discharged late night after the dislocated elbow was fixed and immobilized. Gaurav Kolte stayed for the night with Divya at the hotel.

      The timely help of Jaijeet, Srikrishna, Deepan, and Gaurav is invaluable. Everyone has taken time out of their busy schedules, in helping a fellow biker. They proved that we bikers are a family and I am really proud of them.

      Just rode @Divya Sharan's white pearl to my home from @HeartBrokenBiker's (Srikrishna) place, 20 kms. Left my ZMA at his place. All the while I wondered how Srikrisha rode the bike for 150 kms to get the bike from accident place to his home. The right side footpeg gone, and he rode the bike with one leg in touring position, and another leg in racing position (right foot on rear foot peg). :O My leg was paining just for 20 kms in that position.

      Inspected the bike and these are my observations.

      1. The right side fairing is intact, eventhough it received minor scratches. No rattlings were found so the joints are intact.
      2. Right clipon bent. The bar-end weight also bent.
      3. Right foot peg is completely gone and the brake lever deformed.
      4. The silencer shield got scratches.

      Apart from above, everything is intact. I left the handle bar at 40 and 60 kmph and the bike is going straight like an arrow, so bent forks ruled out. According to me, the damage is minimal comparitively. Once the foot peg is fixed, then the bike can be ridden without any issues.

      Wishing Divya for his speedy recovery. Will be glad to see him on the bike again.
      Well, the only reason I had the guts to travel solo from New Delhi to Coimbatore was the brotherhood we share here.. If I needed any help or favour, I would have contact any one of the xbhp members to help me out if any where near their city.. This is what xbhp is about.. not only about bikes and bikers.. but about the heart to help one other when badly in need..

      I am glad Divya is safe and thanks to those who gave up their time to help a biker/friend/brother in need..

      Ravi bro.. you are a cool dude Cheers to you
      [MENTION=41586]Divya Sharan[/MENTION].. please get well soon and get back on the bike.. Wish you a speedy recovery
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      • Re: Hero Honda Karizma ZMR

        Originally posted by ravi@17bhp View Post
        I rode to Vijayawada last Saturday morning, and as soon as I reached, just got a call from an unknown number when I was on another call. Later received a message "Divya here, met with accident, need urgent help". Was puzzled a bit, and called back immediately. Then, I heard shaken Divya's voice that he met with an accident and that his elbow got dislocated. I got panicked, and I was not in Hyderabad to help him directly. Lot of coordination happened with so many calls, Divya started to Hyderabad in a car, left his bike there at a dhabha, and finally Jaijeet took him to KIMS for treatment. Srikirshna Das was in Yamaha service center to service his amitiel when I called. He immediately left the bike there, Deepan went to pick Srikrishna, and they rode to Kothakota (140 kms from Hyderabad) at night to locate the ZMR and bring it to Hyderabad. It was one hell of a ride for them, riding in heavy rain, trying to locate the unknown dhabha somewhere on highway, name and details unknown. Dhabhas were closed and it was pitch dark. When they almost gave up, they could find it finally. They rode back to home in rain at around 3 am in the morning. Meanwhile, Jaijeet was there with Divya attending to the hospital needs. He was discharged late night after the dislocated elbow was fixed and immobilized. Gaurav Kolte stayed for the night with Divya at the hotel. The timely help of Jaijeet, Srikrishna, Deepan, and Gaurav is invaluable. Everyone has taken time out of their busy schedules, in helping a fellow biker. They proved that we bikers are a family and I am really proud of them. Just rode @Divya Sharan's white pearl to my home from @HeartBrokenBiker's (Srikrishna) place, 20 kms. Left my ZMA at his place. All the while I wondered how Srikrisha rode the bike for 150 kms to get the bike from accident place to his home. The right side footpeg gone, and he rode the bike with one leg in touring position, and another leg in racing position (right foot on rear foot peg). :O My leg was paining just for 20 kms in that position. Inspected the bike and these are my observations. 1. The right side fairing is intact, eventhough it received minor scratches. No rattlings were found so the joints are intact. 2. Right clipon bent. The bar-end weight also bent. 3. Right foot peg is completely gone and the brake lever deformed. 4. The silencer shield got scratches. Apart from above, everything is intact. I left the handle bar at 40 and 60 kmph and the bike is going straight like an arrow, so bent forks ruled out. According to me, the damage is minimal comparitively. Once the foot peg is fixed, then the bike can be ridden without any issues. Wishing Divya for his speedy recovery. Will be glad to see him on the bike again.
        This is what shows the biking brotherhood among us. Hats of to all you guys who have helped Divya at his bad time. Truly you guys are hero and deserve kudos for your grattitude in helping out a fellow biker. Lets hope Divya gets well real quick and be back to biking scenario. Although it may sound really difficult for the guys who searched the dhaba at night in blinding rain, but i assure you guys that it will be a life time incident that will be remembered with pride and humility.
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        • Re: Hero Honda Karizma ZMR

          Originally posted by ravi@17bhp View Post
          I rode to Vijayawada last Saturday morning, and as soon as I reached, just got a call from an unknown number when I was on another call. Later received a message "Divya here, met with accident, need urgent help". Was puzzled a bit, and called back immediately. Then, I heard shaken Divya's voice that he met with an accident and that his elbow got dislocated. I got panicked, and I was not in Hyderabad to help him directly. Lot of coordination happened with so many calls, Divya started to Hyderabad in a car, left his bike there at a dhabha, and finally Jaijeet took him to KIMS for treatment. Srikirshna Das was in Yamaha service center to service his amitiel when I called. He immediately left the bike there, Deepan went to pick Srikrishna, and they rode to Kothakota (140 kms from Hyderabad) at night to locate the ZMR and bring it to Hyderabad. It was one hell of a ride for them, riding in heavy rain, trying to locate the unknown dhabha somewhere on highway, name and details unknown. Dhabhas were closed and it was pitch dark. When they almost gave up, they could find it finally. They rode back to home in rain at around 3 am in the morning. Meanwhile, Jaijeet was there with Divya attending to the hospital needs. He was discharged late night after the dislocated elbow was fixed and immobilized. Gaurav Kolte stayed for the night with Divya at the hotel.

          The timely help of Jaijeet, Srikrishna, Deepan, and Gaurav is invaluable. Everyone has taken time out of their busy schedules, in helping a fellow biker. They proved that we bikers are a family and I am really proud of them.


          Wishing Divya for his speedy recovery. Will be glad to see him on the bike again.
          I salute and applaud the sincere effort of fellow Xbhpians in helping an injured Divya Sharan... I had called Divya on some other subject and he told me of his accident and that he was in a car traveling to Hyderabad . My relatives and friends have moved to Chennai and so I was feeling miserable that I could not help him ....When I mentioned Mr. Ravi for help Divya assured me that he had already spoken to him ,and he will be organizing help, though he is in Vijayawada . I had a sense of relief on hearing that Ravi is organizing help...

          I am Humbled by the self less attitude by all the individual involved ,and a BIG Thanks to all who did what is required AND MORE ,in helping Divya Sharan .

          Ravi Anna & friends ..
          Last edited by psr; 07-18-2014, 01:46 PM.
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          • Re: Hero Honda Karizma ZMR

            Hi All,

            I am going to ladakh on 15 Aug 14 for 10 days tour. I am having karizma zmr 2011 model.

            Please suggest me modication and accessories required.

            Any mechanic from pune location.

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            • Re: Hero Honda Karizma ZMR

              Update on [MENTION=41586]Divya Sharan[/MENTION]'s bike condition: New foot peg is fixed on right side. The bent rear brake lever is adjusted to normal position. The bar-end weight is adjusted to normal position. With Divya's consent, I went ahead and repaired the front fork setup. There was slight bend in forks, even the front wheel axle bent a little. The cone set was cleaned, greased, and adjusted properly. The bike is now almost normal. There is still a slight (only slight) difference in front handle bar setup, mostly due to the right clipon which took the impact. So, the bike is normal, except the scratches.
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              • Re: Hero Honda Karizma ZMR

                [MENTION=41586]Divya Sharan[/MENTION] Mamu, get well soon brother

                Cheerz!!
                The real beauty lies in throttle's twist!!

                Headlight can be replaced, Head cannot be. Wear a helmet.

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                • Re: Hero Honda Karizma ZMR

                  Originally posted by ravi@17bhp View Post
                  So, the bike is normal, except the scratches.
                  Wow! But clip ons need replacement I reckon?
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                  • Re: Hero Honda Karizma ZMR

                    Originally posted by Divya Sharan View Post
                    Wow! But clip ons need replacement I reckon?
                    For me its okay to ride. You have to take the call when you ride the bike.
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                    • Re: Hero Honda Karizma ZMR

                      Originally posted by ravi@17bhp View Post
                      For me its okay to ride. You have to take the call when you ride the bike.
                      Bro your inbox is full i guess!
                      ZMR- PGMFI re-defined

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                      • Re: Hero Honda Karizma ZMR

                        Originally posted by abhi7013 View Post
                        Bro your inbox is full i guess!
                        Oops!! Didn't notice it. Just cleaned the inbox. Thanks!
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                        • Re: Hero Honda Karizma ZMR

                          I am planning to ride to Bangalore tomorrow on Divya Sharan's ZMR. Anyone of you guys want to meet me in the evening, may be at Nandi Hills area or city outskirts?
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                          • Re: Hero Honda Karizma ZMR

                            Originally posted by ravi@17bhp View Post
                            I am planning to ride to Bangalore tomorrow on Divya Sharan's ZMR. Anyone of you guys want to meet me in the evening, may be at Nandi Hills area or city outskirts?

                            Hello Ravi Sir i would like to meet you. Nandi hills will be good
                            RIDE SANE , RIDE SAFE...

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                            • Re: Hero Honda Karizma ZMR

                              Originally posted by vasakhare View Post
                              Hi All,

                              I am going to ladakh on 15 Aug 14 for 10 days tour. I am having karizma zmr 2011 model.

                              Please suggest me modication and accessories required.

                              Any mechanic from pune location.
                              fresh engine oil..
                              rain cover.
                              tubeless tyres..
                              puncture kit.
                              foot pump.
                              get wire in a carb mod in leh..

                              btw what route you are taking.. i just did ladakh .. via manali and the zma struggled a bit until we modded the carb.. but never gave up..
                              "A good long ride can clear your mind, restore your faith, and use up a lot of fuel."

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                              • Originally posted by theironhorse99 View Post
                                get wire in a carb mod in leh..
                                There's no need to do a carb mod because there is no carburetor in zmr. It is fuel injected.
                                The ecu will take care of the fueling.

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