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  • Getting Bike moved from Noida to Pune

    I have a P180 back in Noida which I want to get in Pune as I am now working here. I have some questions about the same:

    1. Can I ride a UP registered bike in Maharashtra without any cops trouble (What I have heard is that Out of state bikes without NOC and re-registration result to some sort of challan?)

    2. How much would it cost (approx.) to get my bike transferred from UP to MH including transportation charges.

    3. Is it better to get my bike here or look for a new/second hand bike (if getting bike moved to MH is costly/time consuming).

    Thanks in Advance

  • #2
    Query Approved.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by Hyp3rion View Post
      1. Can I ride a UP registered bike in Maharashtra without any cops trouble (What I have heard is that Out of state bikes without NOC and re-registration result to some sort of challan?)
      Getting a NOC from the RTO(The one from where your bike is registered) is a better idea.

      Originally posted by Hyp3rion View Post
      2. How much would it cost (approx.) to get my bike transferred from UP to MH including transportation charges.
      GATi will cost you Rs2600 while Indian rail(private carriers) will cost you around Rs1500.

      Originally posted by Hyp3rion View Post
      3. Is it better to get my bike here or look for a new/second hand bike (if getting bike moved to MH is costly/time consuming).
      If your bike is relatively new then there is no point in selling unless you are looking for a new bike.
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      • #4
        ^ what he said.

        And Pune is hell no matter what regn you running. Cops here have immensely greasy palms. Getting a MH regn done would prove out to be too expensive.
        Locking the front and flipping is the worst experience you could err experience.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by manav View Post
          ^ what he said.

          And Pune is hell no matter what regn you running. Cops here have immensely greasy palms. Getting a MH regn done would prove out to be too expensive.
          even other wise one does hot have to change the registration number they just have to get the bike reregisterd to the new RTO as change of address... i still remember when my sis got her Chandigarh ristered number changed it was a special number CH 0* * 0013. which i got after like 1 week of going here and there for a HONDA ACTIVA :P
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          • #6
            Originally posted by manav View Post
            And Pune is hell no matter what regn you running. Cops here have immensely greasy palms. Getting a MH regn done would prove out to be too expensive.
            1. Why to bribe?
            and 2. They ain't satisfied by 50 or 100 I got a ticket for 1300rs penalty for riding a KA bike without NOC

            @MG: So I just need a NOC from Noida RTO?? or do I have to submit some papers here in Pune RTO too?

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            • #7
              I have stopped keeping any vehicle with non MH plates because of the special attention and harassment I used to get from COPS. Have paid a lot of fines in the past its just not worth it.
              Locking the front and flipping is the worst experience you could err experience.

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              • #8
                That is one of a Reason I have not got my bike yet. And Pune is a place where you should have a bike, so many nearby locations to go for biking on weekends.

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                • #9
                  To add to that, the process is like this:
                  You get a NOC from orig RTO.
                  Pay taxes (if you're in Kar - pay ~lifetime tax for <3 yrs) and re-register. Time = 3+ months (friend's noida esteem exp in blr) - 53k for a 2.5 year old car in Bangy.
                  Go back to main RTO for what they may decide to refund.

                  Pay off touts at every corner.

                  Net result = Blithering waste of time and money.
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                  • #10
                    appears like that I should start looking for a second hand bike.

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                    • #11
                      Sorry man, its just how it is here
                      Locking the front and flipping is the worst experience you could err experience.

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                      • #12
                        money what I have paid to superb auto's here could have been used to finance 50% of my downpayment amount

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                        • #13
                          Not exactly sure about transfer procedure, but a tip, make sure you drain out all the fuel from your bike before transit, coz once I heard of an incident where a complete bogie blasted due to a bike having petrol left in it's tank.
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                          • #14
                            OMG sure will do so, but Indian Railway no way I would never user parcel service to get my bike.

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                            • #15
                              Alternative to indian railways is gati courier.
                              Gati ->Express Cargo,Warehousing,Logistics Industry in India , Ahead in reach

                              There is a pick up from your home and bike is dropped off to address.If you prefer to pay a little bit more this is the option of avoiding railways completely.

                              Get NOC done.Find some good tout or RTO agent for this.

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