Hero Honda Karizma R Ownership Review
Hi friends! My name is Faizan and I am
22 years old. I am pursuing my engineering degree in computer science. I
was very fond of gizmos and autos by a very early age. I was just
5years old when I owned my first A-von bicycle and I used to ride it
like my elders did on roads with their motor cycles. But I always
desired to make my feet relax and let hand do all the work on
acceleration. And by time passing on, it was a summer day, when I was
9years old and my uncle asked me if I would like to ride his motor
cycle. It was my first experience with motorcycle named Hero Honda Sleek
despite the fact that my feet were not able to reach the gear pad and
the brake pedal.
And it was then I developed passion for
bikes. From my 8th standard, I used to ride different bikes often but
none of them belonged to me. Hero Honda CBZ was the first bike that I
ever desired to own in my teen age. But my parents never allowed me to
own one as they were afraid to loose me. Seems funny, but accidents were
more frequent those days. Many a times, we friends used to skip school
and go for bike ride. One of my friends owned CBZ, black in colour and
we guys rocked the boulevard roads. When I was done with my
matriculation, I insisted my father to let me posses one. My passion for
bikes was approaching extremes. But my father never agreed and one day
delivered a LML NV scooter at home. It was annoying but later on, pretty
enjoyable on the same. I always tried extreme and I made it to speed up
to 100kmph. It was when I was in higher secondary.
But as soon as I stepped into
engineering college, it seemed embarrassing for me to ride a scooter.
May be a trend in some areas, but it was humiliating for a youth rider
in my place. So I finally decided to go for a bike now. I was grown up
enough and it was easy for me to convince parents for a bike. And
finally they agreed. Time was to choose a bike for my future times.
Discussed a lot with friends, searched forums and blogs and finally
opted to go for Hero Honda Karizma, Karizma R. I owned it in early 2008. It was my first semester of degree.
So let me share my experience with Karizma R here at BikeAdvice…
I have been riding my Karizma for about 2
years and experienced a lot about this machine. It is best, but some
may feel only its worse part. As how you ride bikes, you can decide what
type of bike you should own. Ultimately Karizma was the best machine I
could get from Indian domestic bike market at some affordable price. I
have not many miles on my bike, less than 10k actually but I have
studied it as it was my engineering subject.
Engine: Engine has many
parts which are all equally responsible for its efficiency, power,
durability and strength. Many people just assume engine capacity in cc’s
as the important factor of power. But it is never true. Power and
torque are two more aspects to be concerned. Karizma R has an engine of
223cc (often written as 225cc) in capacity and >17bhp in power.
Speed: The meter
displays a top speed of 200kmph. It can never touch so, but a real biker
on the back of Karizma can swing the needle 160 degrees. I have crossed
140kmph many times and I never experienced shiver from the bike. But
avoid such speed on when you are not accompanied at rear. This is
because bike’s weight is just 150kgs and not enough to manage stability
at extremes. Bike is set to gain 60kmph in just 3 and a half seconds.
And you can top 100kmph in 3rd shift at ease. It is not on booklet but
my own experience with bike.
Brakes: First of all,
foot brakes are blended perfect so as to avoid skids and front disc
brake is not like of Bajaj bikes, which can cause accidents at instant
action. Combo of rear and front brake together will always let you have
complete control over machine.
Body And Design:
Karizma is one of the tall and long bikes of nation, so perfect for
those who are round about 6’ tall like me. Body seems carved in the
shape of tiger and graphics are featured for sports and racing look.
Handling: Handling is
always easy when handle is not attached to wisor body.So light and
swift. But the rotate angle of handle is not wide. So hard to turn in
narrow ways.
Mileage: Karizma serves
you as you will ride it. Mileage can vary on your riding. Rash riding
and topping speed burns oil litre just after 15 to 20 kms but riding
highways round at 60kmph can make your mileage touch 35 to 40/ltre. This
can be further enhanced with good engine oil and proper servicing after
regular intervals.
Reading my words till now must have put
you in consideration that is this bike then a perfect bike according to
Faizan. But no! Demerits are there as in every case of two wheeler
machine and not yet worked on by Hero Honda. Even New Karizma ZMR is accompanied by some of them.
The main disadvantage of the bike is its
rear tyre. It is not a big concern for those who live in posh areas and
don’t need to ride tough and muddy roads. The grip is the actual
concern. The tyre is not having good grip in the centre of
circumference. It makes it to skid on slippery roads and very difficult
to lean on curves with such low width tyres.
Another thing is that, it lacks leg
guard. It may be a disadvantage for many but not for me at least. I met 3
accidents in these two years riding Karizma and my legs were never
severely injured. Infact bike is designed for perfect safety.
Horn that bike is accompanied from
showroom is not suitable for bike. So, most of the Karizma riders,
prefer to replace it before going for first ride. One more fault which I
have seen in many other Karizmas beside my own that its wisor is never
stable and keeps on vibrating at high speeds. The demerits and merits
may vary from rider to rider as per likings and disliking but faults
would never. And few of them are above which I have analyzed myself.
Conclusion: A verdict about Karizma on my behalf is:
A bike that can rule roads; has a pick
up that is unmatched with any other in Indian domestic market (except
Kawasaki ninja), great with style; not to worry on overtakes, very good
shock absorbers, bad on curves and acceptable on for mileage. This may
be short but if any other query regarding Karizma R. You are most
welcomed to ask and I would love to answer you.
Thanks for reading my bike history and experience till last word!
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