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Hero Honda Karizma ZMR
ManufacturerHero Honda and later Hero MotorCorp[1]
PredecessorHero Honda Karizma
ClassSport-touring motorcycle
Engine223 cc air-cooled, four-stroke cycle, single piston, electric start
Transmission5-speed Manual
SuspensionFront: Telescopic fork, 135 mm travel
Rear: Swing arm
BrakesFront: 276/260 mm (Disk brake)
Rear: 130/230 mm (Disc brake)
TiresFront:2.75*18
Rear:100*18
Wheelbase1,350 mm
DimensionsL: 2,110 mm
W: 805 mm
H: 1,175 mm
Fuel capacity15.3 L
RelatedHonda CRF230

The Hero Karizma ZMR is a mid-range sport-tourer motorcycle manufactured in India, first by a partnership of Hero Honda and later years by Hero Motorcorp. The motorcycle was in the market for a long time; beginning with its first launch in 2003 under the Karizma brand, its rebranding in 2007 under the Karizma R brand. Further, the Karizma R brand was a given a cosmetic upgrade in September 2009 resulting in its change in the name to Karizma ZMR.[2] There was minor difference between its engine and that of its predecessor Karizma R. The minor differences lied in the design of fairing, headlights, addition of digital speedometer, rear disc brake and rear swing-arm suspension and the fuel-injection system instead of the carburettor.[2]. In 2014, the ZMR was relaunched[3] with EBR inspired design [4] and the same, but improved engine tuned to deliver more power and torque. In addition, the tail-light design was changed as well as widening of the rear tyre to improve handling following previous critical reviews[5].

  1. ^ https://www.heromotocorp.com/en-mm/the-bike/karizma-zmr-149cc-motorcycle-79.html
  2. ^ a b "Hero Honda launches Karizma ZMR". 29 September 2009. Archived from the original on 24 March 2012. Retrieved 28 January 2012.
  3. ^ http://overdrive.in/reviews/2014-hero-karizma-zmr-india-first-ride/
  4. ^ https://www.motoroids.com/news/new-hero-karizma-zmr-2013-borrowed-design-cues-ebr-1190rs/
  5. ^ https://www.team-bhp.com/forum/motorbikes/44465-karizma-rear-tyre-upgrade-need-suggestions.html



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