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Originally Posted by jit_j_thomas
If they have written date of booking in the service manual, then it is totally outrageous. It should be the date of invoicing (i.e., when you take the delivery).
It is very difficult to get a reply from Yamaha with the first mail itself. You can also try contacting Yamaha on the toll free number.
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Originally Posted by dude_phenom
This is total rubbish. They should only enter the date of delivery/date of invoicing in the service manual. Isnt it written as 15th August in your case??
If it is then you've got nothing to worry. Just ask them to shut up and do their job. Oh if you do do this, you might want to stay there while they service your bike. 
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Originally Posted by rkakkar
True dude. But what is the logic of starting it from date of sale when you anyway cannot ride the motorcycle until you have delivery? Shouldn't it logically be 30 days from date of delivery? 
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Dear all,
The date mentioned in the Manual is always the date of invoicing and not the date of booking. The invoices are made on the day when the bike is ready for inspection by the RTO. They have to show them the invoice and that's the reason why they mention the date in the Manual.
If the SVC guys have got their RTO cleared on 4-6 Aug, then you should have taken the delivery in that period only, latest say by 8th Aug. In my case it happened that bike got all it's clearance from RTO on 19th Jan but I took it on 21st Jan but the date mentioned on my Manual is 19th Jan only.
If the date happens to be the booking date, then my Thunderbird would have arrived after my 2 free services would have been lapsed (3 months of Waiting period after booking)


You should strictly mention it to the SVC guys and complain in the Yamaha if they don't change it.