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    Having pampered himself with a whopping Rs.19 lakh ($42,000) Harley-Davidson, Chandigarh businessman Simranjeet Gill had hoped for a cruiser of a ride. But little did he know that the US company did not have permission from the transport authorities in Chandigarh to be registered.

    The realisation dawned after a speeding car hit and damaged Gill's motorcycle here last month. Without registration, Gill's claim for insurance of the expensive bike has been rejected by the insurance company.

    After he complained about this, the Harley-Davidson authorities in India promised to get his bike repaired at their cost. The motorcycle has, however, not been repaired for over a month since the company says the parts that need to be replaced have to be shipped from the US.

    The motorbike - Fatboy - was purchased from Tricity Motorcycles Pvt. Ltd, the authorised Harley-Davidson dealer in Chandigarh.

    Gill told IANS: 'At the time of sale of this bike, Harley-Davidson had not taken necessary approval from STA (State Transport Authority) Chandigarh, and kept its initial buyers in the dark about this.

    "On being asked about the registration process, the Harley-Davidson dealer kept on giving unsatisfactory replies, and no headway was made in this regard." He purchased the bike in July this year and the accident was October 8.

    The dealer sold the bike to Gill and other customers saying the approval from the transport authorities was 'under process'. They were even issued temporary registration numbers, which, in Gill's case, has been rejected by the authorities and the insurance company.

    '"Harley Davidson officials and the dealer are not even responding to my communication and calls now. I have no idea when I will get my bike back. Is this the way to treat a premium customer who has invested nearly Rs.19 lakh on a bike?," Gill questioned.

    Contacted by IANS, Harley Davidson Chandigarh-dealership owner Siddharth Garg said: 'We are working out this issue.'

    Garg and Harley Davidson officials evaded a response when asked if they had written permission from the transport authorities in Chandigarh to sell the high-end bikes in the region.

    "When I took the bike for registration, the transport authorities refused to do that saying the vehicle had not yet been approved in Chandigarh," Gill pointed out. "I fail to understand whether corporations like Harley-Davidson, who dwell so much on customer support in their native countries, have a different set of rules when it comes to India."

    'Do I stand guilty of being a customer from a third world country? If so, why did Harley- Davidson open its shop in India, in the every first place. Having paid an enormous price for the two-wheeler, Harley Davidson's attitude towards its customers is at its indignant best,' an upset Gill lamented.

    In response to queries from IANS, Harley-Davidson India stated: 'Gill met with an unfortunate accident that led to severe damage to his motorcycle, requiring some non-service parts that were not immediately available and were sourced from overseas. We acknowledge the delay in receiving these parts, and immediately decided to fully absorb the cost of these repairs to minimize the inconvenience to Gill.'

    About the vehicles not being registered in Chandigarh, the company spokesman added: 'We are somewhat confused by the statements made as we have acted in good faith and all STA certifications and approvals have been sought and received.

    'We will not take shortcuts to accelerate any repair as we are committed to quality and safety for all our customers. We are and will remain committed towards meeting the needs of our valued customers and enthusiasts across India, including Gill.'

    Harley-Davidson-India director, operations, Yogesh Phogat, in an e-mail to Gill earlier, admitted that the high-end bikes were sold without the vehicles being approved in Chandigarh.

    Phogat wrote: "As far as STA registration is concerned, please note that these vehicles are imported and being sold legitimately following all set rules and regulations. These motorcycles are already registered with other State Transport Authorities like Delhi, Andhra Pradesh, Haryana, Maharashtra etc. Application with Chandigarh authorities were also made in time, vehicles were inspected to their satisfaction but due to certain departmental reasons they are taking more than expected time for issuing certificates. We are in constant touch with them and expecting to obtain certificates in the next few days."

    Gill therefore says: 'They commenced deliveries of the motorcycles in Chandigarh, mindful of the fact that the motorcycle was not registered with the local authorities.'

    Source: NDTV
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  • #2
    News Approved.
    :)

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    • #3
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      when i ride bullet before my bullet was solid condition but i once race with a Ceilo car and my engine size. mechancic say bullet is good bike but no racing. it is good for three people and very powerful.
      one day when i become rich i but ducati and then I race with cars. not now.
      kamlesh kanda
      NO PACE TOO SLOW
      IF you're at all going to be a respectable rider one day, leave your pride at the "door."

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      • #4
        Originally posted by pulsater View Post
        The motorbike - Fatboy - was purchased from Tricity Motorcycles Pvt. Ltd, the authorised Harley-Davidson dealer in Chandigarh.
        But I thought the Chandigarh dealership was called Himalayan Harley Davidson isn't it?
        Source - Harley-Davidson India - Dealer - Chandigarh

        I've been hearing enough stories on RTO's delaying the entire process of registration, especially from Mumbai. One of our fellow xBhpian bought a 10+ Lakh motorcycle in Mumbai & had been suffering for over 2 months without a RC book.

        So in this case, I would strongly suspect the RTO first followed by HD's urgency to carry out the business. Neverthless, they do take care, which is a good sign for now...

        the Harley-Davidson authorities in India promised to get his bike repaired at their cost
        Hope the one month doesn't turn out one year to follow the legendary Skodas

        The motorcycle has, however, not been repaired for over a month since the company says the parts that need to be replaced have to be shipped from the US
        Skill is what keeps you on a Motorcycle
        Awareness + Skill is what keeps you out of harm's way
        ATGATT + Awareness + Skill means you might Live To Ride another day

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        • #5
          Originally posted by TenHut View Post
          You said it...this is going to be entertaining!

          Curiously, Yamaha too didn't have authorization from several states to register their bikes. Initially even TN was in that list. Fortunately by the time I bought the MT that issue was sorted out.

          Beats me why we cannot have a central RTO in this day and age! Corruption and Bureaucratic interests overpower the interests of the Nation.
          Kriss : 15.06.1981 - 11.10.2009
          You will not be forgotten...RIP

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          • #6
            Originally posted by aargee View Post
            But I thought the Chandigarh dealership was called Himalayan Harley Davidson isn't it?
            Yes, they are called the Himalayan Harley Davidson co. Have been there multiple times. Bang in front of my office, in DT mall, IT Park, CHD.
            " I'd rather be hated for who I am, than loved for who I am not" - Kurt Cobain

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            • #7
              sad chain of events.. but dint he get the stink when he bought the bike in what june-july and til oct he dint have a registration.


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              • #8
                Originally posted by jd666 View Post
                but dint he get the stink when he bought the bike in what june-july and til oct he dint have a registration.
                Even in Mumbai, ppl at RTO are expecting grease their hands probably. Probably in Mumbai, they register the vehicle soon, but never give out an RC so soon.

                So I guess the guys at Chandigarh are one among these category.

                PS - Welcome back @JD, hope to see you around quite frequently
                Skill is what keeps you on a Motorcycle
                Awareness + Skill is what keeps you out of harm's way
                ATGATT + Awareness + Skill means you might Live To Ride another day

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                • #9
                  Slightly OT, but the Harley Davidson store on Lavelle road is getting finishing touches. The Logo is up on the front and interiors seemed to be in finishing stages. Should give it a week or so before it is ready.

                  Hope they figure out the registration problems in Bangalore before they start selling!

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                  • #10
                    man!! never knew there is so much of trouble in owning a high end ride in India.. is this problem the same across the whole country???

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                    • #11
                      Well isnt it the Dealers fault then? The company is absorbing all the costs (which has to be a lot) and acting in good faith?
                      Locking the front and flipping is the worst experience you could err experience.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by myselfarvi View Post
                        man!! never knew there is so much of trouble in owning a high end ride in India.. is this problem the same across the whole country???
                        I didn't have any problem registering my 1200 Nightster in Hyderabad... and i really loved the Privileged Customer Service here at Banjara Harley...its been an amazing experience owing it and riding it....!
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