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Originally Posted by smoker n doper
Thanks for the information.
one query @ ALL : if someone is doing an interstate ride... and he is in some X state albeit his bike is registered from Y state.
so is he liable to put up NOC document as well ??
because as far as i know one cant ride permanently in a state where his bike is not registered ?? 
and if he is caught up by cops he need to shown some Noc documents ?
throw some light on this anyone.
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You can stay in that Y state as long as you can furnish proof that you + bike weren't in state Y 30 days back. So, you should keep fuel bills from fillups en route handy. But there is no problems faced in this regard in Ahmedabad/Baroda though as my buddy there has been using his Nasik (MH-15) registered CBZ without any problems for the last 2 years.
P.S.: If you wish to stay longer, you can get a friend to speed-post fresh receipts with your bike no. on them every 25 days.
P.P.S.: NOC is only valid for 11 months and has to be renewed by taking the vehicle to the registering RTO.
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