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  • Re: Karizma/Karizma R Ownership Experience

    [MENTION=14447]VarunRTR[/MENTION]
    thank you for your help.
    is 2009-10 model karizma R
    50k plus run bike at 28000 rs is good deal. i have seen bike before lockdown. it has some engine noise.
    2013-14 models are available but they are asking 60k
    pls help if 2009-10 models are worth 28k rs.

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    • Re: Karizma/Karizma R Ownership Experience

      @ Varun RTR it is Karizma ZMR right..what is? ZMA,by the way here is a pic on valve clearenceClick image for larger version

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      • Re: Karizma/Karizma R Ownership Experience

        So its 0.10mm for both Intake and Exhaust valve clearence for Karizma Zmr

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        • Re: Karizma/Karizma R Ownership Experience

          @VarinRTR i understood that u have normal Karizma R..Sorry i own ZMR Pgmfi..Here a linknon how to adjust tappets of karizma R from xbhp https://www.xbhp.com/talkies/do-your...beginners.html. By the way Shell ultra 10w40 is better that 5100 for the karizma and K.Zmr,i guess most of karizma owners will agree.Well if u dont think so,then agree to disagree shall we bhruv?LoL

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            Pls scroll up if u are viewing the link in phone when u opemln the page as it opens from last.As you move up,u shall see the pics and detail procedure on how to adjust tappets and tools required

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            • Re: Karizma/Karizma R Ownership Experience

              Here is a post on the engine oils used in Karizma Zmr(from best to worst

              1)Shell 10w40 Ultra fully synth PROS-(Smooth gear shifts,low engine vibrations,cooler engine and better mileage( exrta 3-7kmpl depending on driving style)Drain interval 5K.CONS-If the bike is very old snd if engine seals are worn a bit,it can cause minor oil leak Cost rs 600-700 (Amazon.in)

              2)Motul 300v 10w40 - PROS Holy cow the power and response increased with this oil,it felt the bike was on steroids.The only oil that keeps the engine cool more than any other oil despite harsh driving snd weather conditions.Even after 7500kms,while draining the oil,it was not completely dirty,felt that i could have used it fir 2500kms more.CONS- Sometimes u will feel more engibe vib and harder gear shifts (esters dont do well with hero honda abd suzuki bikes-basically japanese engines).Costly one liter is like rs 1200-1300.New Motul 300V2 has come which has organic components costs like rs 1300-1400 and people who have used it felt smoother engine and gear shifts compared to 300V.

              3)Mobil 1 10w40 fully synth -Same as shell but costs rs 1000-1100 per liter.Leaving cost aside i felt Shell Ultra performs a bit better than mobil 1 ,but both are good oils.

              4)ZIC SK M9 10W40 Fully Synth- Made in South Korea, supplied by S K lubricants in India.I am currently using this as a friend recomended It.Imediately after changing oil,i felt smooth gear shifts even without lubricating clutch cable.PROS Price,rs 500 for one liter at Amazon.CONS-Yet to find out as i have only drived 300km with it and performs similar to shell ultra and mobil 1

              5)Shell Ax7 10w40 semi synth-Pros Good semi synth oil ,lasts 3K Kms,gives 30-40% (performace,mileage ,gear shifts and smooth engine) when compared to fully synth oil.Price Rs 350-400

              6) Mobil Super Moto 10w30 semi synth-Mobil launched the new mineral and semi synth oil lines,havent used it,but i got reviews sayin that its on par with shell ax7.Price Rs 399-429 /one liter

              7) Motul 10w30 techosynth - Semi synth oil..but harder gear shifts comapred to other semi synth oil and a bit more vibrations.Cons -cost Rs 500-550/liter

              8)Shell 10w30 mineral oil- Great mineral oil at low price.Drain interval 2-2.5k.Price 230-270/liter.The better oil compared to mobil,castrol,valvoline and hero4t plus

              9)Motul 10w30 mineral oil- Similar to Shell,but harder gear shifts

              9)Hero4T plus - Stock oil, ran ZMR with it for 1000kms and shifted to Shell Ultra.Pros -Price rs 198 then..Rs 240-260 now.Even when bike was new,with stock oil,noted a lot of engine heat and bad engine vib at speeds.

              10)Hp 10w30,Servo better not to use.

              Additionally i have heard good reviews for Liquimoly( price very high) and Motul 5100 and 7100.

              Kindly note an engine oil additive is not required for fully synth oil and oil flush is not required.

              Drain Intervals 1)Fully Synth-5000-6000kms 2) Semi Synth 3000-4000kms 3) Mineral Oil 2000-3000kms.

              If Karizma and Karizma Zmr owners have used other oils,kindly post your opinions.ThankaYou

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              • Re: Karizma/Karizma R Ownership Experience

                Hello Guys and Girls.Today i am going to post a detail procedure with pics which is gonna make any bikes gear shifts like butter..I have been doing this for 5yrs now,but only now since i joined xbhp i will show you by today evening..Wait for it people.
                Last edited by DrAzlan; 04-07-2020, 04:31 PM.

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                • Re: Karizma/Karizma R Ownership Experience

                  Hi Guys Detailed Exp how to easily lubricate clutch cable.
                  1)Loose the lock nut and fully screw in the small clutch nut/thread clockwise so that the cable becomes loose(pic 1,2)

                  2)press the clutch housing lever and take out the lower clutch cable(pic 3,4)

                  3)Use a 12 size spanner below and flat screw driver from above to remove the clutch lever along with wire(pic 5,6,7,8)

                  4)Use a plastic packet like milk packet or anything else and cut it like a cone and put a small opening below to make sure the upper cabble fits(pic 9,10,11)

                  5) Make sure plastic is just below the metal on top and use a rubber band or thread to tie it and put a cap of left over engine oil(pic 12,13,14)

                  6)hold the plastic with one hand and with the other move the metal component up and down for 2 min so that the oil flows below and leave the wire from top position alone so oil drains to lower level and let it stay 5 min(pic 15,16)

                  7) Once oil reaches the lower clutch wire,clutch housing area will have oil(pic 17) which means clutch lubrication is complete.

                  8)Fix back the lower clutch cable followed by upper clutch wire(fix the clutch lever to upper clutch wire so its easy to fix it)(pic 18,19)

                  9)Make sure u use 3/4th clutch or full clutch (half clutch ruins the clutch plates faster) snd make sure to have a clutch free play of 5mm.

                  10) wipe of excess oil from below,and u can lubricate lower clutch joins and gear shifter.

                  11) Job Done on Prince ZMR while King Safari watches on.Stay Home,Stay Safe and dont forget to lubricate your clutch cable for a butter smooth shift experience.

                  P.S..There were a lot of complaints with karizma, zmr hard gear shifts,difficulty to put neutral,hard gear lever and breaking of clutch wire,the first 3 yr i broke my wire twice once in road,once in highway Service centers never lubricate clutch wire and dont do even if u ask them..But believe me,since last 5 yrs,every month i lubricate the cable and that too under 5 min,following which last 5 yrs since 2015,i havent changed the clutch cable,shufting is butter smooth both at the lever and gear pedal and my wire never broke.This is applicable to all bikes,kindly share this post with all as u dont need to buy 4000rs special tool for lubrication or anyother special costly spray.I hope my post is helpfull.Thanka You and Jai Hind.Click image for larger version

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                  • Re: Karizma/Karizma R Ownership Experience

                    [QUOTE=DrAzlan;1389825]Hi Guys Detailed Exp how to easily lubricate clutch cable.
                    1)Loose the lock nut and fully screw in the small clutch nut/thread clockwise so that the cable becomes loose(pic 1,2)

                    Good DIY.

                    The clutch cable of both Karizma and ZMR have an internal sheath on the inner cable to protect it from rusting...So 99% of the time they do not have rust on inner. However it is the outer which will form small cracks where it bends and , or comes near the engine , and will lead to water ingress and rusting. invariably the outer gets rusted and swells , leading to binding of inner.
                    Secondly since the cable is downward facing, all the oil used for lubrication will slowly but surely start dripping down at the bottom end of the cable .
                    Good luck.
                    When Was The Last Time,You Did Something For The First Time.

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                    • Re: Karizma/Karizma R Ownership Experience

                      yeah bro..but that will always keep clutch cable well lubricated l,we can place a small(small dish washing sponge) below the lower clutch cable wire and there wont be any oil problems..yes also if we cover the upper cluct lever metal adjuster,it will be great(my dust lever cover vanished(fell off somewhere and i could never get a replacement for it.)

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                      • Re: Karizma/Karizma R Ownership Experience

                        Before lubrictating regaularly in 3 years,twice my clutch cable broke..Now i am lubricating every month and since 5 yrs,gear shifts and hand clutcg lever shifts are smooth like butter and my cable never broke..its 5 yrs bro,and still my clutch cable is doing great.

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                        • Re: Karizma/Karizma R Ownership Experience

                          Plus Lubricating before a long trip will make the journey riding super smooth.

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                          • Re: Karizma/Karizma R Ownership Experience

                            Originally posted by psr View Post
                            The clutch cable of both Karizma and ZMR have an internal sheath on the inner cable to protect it from rusting...So 99% of the time they do not have rust on inner. Good luck.
                            Sir, you are talking about the Teflon sleeve/sheath? I heard these cables should never be lubricated. I have never seen Suzuki guys at SVC lubing any cable of GS 150/Gixxer 155.

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                            • Re: Karizma/Karizma R Ownership Experience

                              Originally posted by ashwanth.r View Post
                              Sir, you are talking about the Teflon sleeve/sheath? I heard these cables should never be lubricated. I have never seen Suzuki guys at SVC lubing any cable of GS 150/Gixxer 155.
                              Hi bro,they dont do it as,its difficult for them.At local garages,they take out the old cable,dip it in old engine oil both sides for 2-3 min and put it back,which makes shiter smoother and u r hand dosent pain while shiting hard clutch lever as it will be smooth,and effortlessly u can shift and engine will also feel good.Even a teflon coating in bike body dosent last more than 2-3 months,imagine the continous use of clutch cable,will completely strain out the pre existing lube in the interior clutch wire,hardly even if u put a brand new cable within 3weeks to a month,it will become hard and one more thing,clutch wires passing front of engine and at lower side are exposed to lots of heat and that itself can shrink and make the clutch exterior harder..so lubing once a month will produce grearlt results.U heard cables not to be lubricated??? hahaha,who ever said that wants u to have rough shifts and wants your cable broken at highway or touring..Service centers,all these guys do is clean bike,change oil lube chain,clean air filter +/- clean spark plug.They dont care if engine has hard lever,they dont care if throttle wires are hard,they dont care about cleaning the petrol tank ,injector,fuel pump and throttle body once in a year, they dont care if gear sprockets are worn out or clutch plates are worn out..even tappet adjustment,only for very loud ticking sound,they adjust it,otherwise for minor tappet sound,they eont adjust it( but it must be adjusted).Unless or unti you point out problems to them,they will never do a dedicated work,and even if your bike with mineral oil has run only 1000kms,they will insist to put new oil..So you can tell the ACS guys goodbye and start servicing the bike yourself.Lube cable and drive chain every month, lube the acc cable once in 3 months, change oil regularly.Clean spark plug once in 3 months of 5k kms,clean fuel pump ,tank,injectors,throttle body and sensors if you can once a year.If you use platinum or iridium,u just need to clean then between 6 months to one year.U will save lot of money and will have great satisfaction.Past 5 yrs i doing service myself and have no issues till date even if my bike is 8 yrs old driven 62375 kmsClick image for larger version

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                              • Re: Karizma/Karizma R Ownership Experience

                                Hi buddy,

                                Originally posted by DrAzlan View Post
                                Hi bro,they dont do it as,its difficult for them.
                                Plus, it's not their bike.

                                Originally posted by DrAzlan View Post
                                Which makes shifter smoother and u r hand dosent pain while shiting hard clutch lever as it will be smooth,and effortlessly u can shift and engine will also feel good.
                                Trust me, some models like GS150R, Slingshot have hard-notchy gearboxes and a heavy clutch by design/nature. It is something that Suzuki was not able to match with the Hondas - and the reason I do clutchless upshifts. I have pulled-in the clutch of ZMAs/ZMRs parked in my office. They are way much lighter!

                                Originally posted by DrAzlan View Post
                                U heard cables not to be lubricated??? hahaha,who ever said that wants u to have rough shifts and wants your cable broken at highway or touring.
                                I wasn't sure, that's why asked Psr for his thoughts. I prefer replacing the sheathed cable if it starts to run rough or the steel microfibers start coming off (indication that it will snap soon).

                                See Mark Zimmerman's note below:

                                Sticky, binding motorcycle control cables are the worst. They make it hard to control whatever it is they are connected to. These days, that's most likely your motorcycle's clutch or throttle, and they like to go "ping" at inopportune times, which really takes the glide out of your ride, and may make for a long push home.


                                Originally posted by DrAzlan View Post
                                So you can tell the ACS guys goodbye and start servicing the bike yourself.
                                I already do easy things like chain adjustment, oil changing and filter replacement. It's a tiny bit difficult for me, I stay in a high-rise apartment. Still am convinced that no-one can work on my bike to perfection like I can. Funnily, I have also learnt to adjust/improvise/compromise - if a O-ring can't be sourced, I shut the leak with Anabond or even M-seal .

                                Originally posted by DrAzlan View Post
                                U will save lot of money and will have great satisfaction.Past 5 yrs i doing service myself and have no issues till date even if my bike is 8 yrs old driven 62375 kms
                                Your 8-year bike is in great shape and looking fantastic! Don't ever sell it.

                                P.S. To all, Mark Zimmerman has written a beautiful book "The Essential Guide to Motorcycle Maintenance". Except valve clearance adjustment, all basic theory/practice is discussed. This fool bought it at Amazon, but later found it in the 'net'.


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