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    I have booked my new ride and waiting for it. Now here's my query regarding registration::

    1. I Know that there is a high demand fancy numbers list, that costs more
    2. To get less demanded numbers in the running serial, pay a nominal fee as per RTO and get it registered.

    But, here's my problem.,

    My showroom guys are saying the running serial choice can be made only within the next 1000 numbers from the starting serial on the day of registration. Here in my town probably it'll be around 75XX at the time I would be getting my bike.
    My intended number is 1491, so the dealer is saying, as the next series is not known, we can't now register for that number even am ready to pay!
    And he is not revealing anything about temporary registrations!

    So, please tell me,
    are there any chances I can get a temporary registration for my bike cause it'll take another 2 months for the new serial gets unlocked, and when it gets done I can have 1491!

    P.S. There are threads regarding registration of bikes. I have searched them
    a little and was not able to find something useful. My request is to approve this as a new thread, but anyways your decision is final
    The limiter kicks in @11,500 rpm just within a second after the first shift..And, that's where the fun begins !! ;)

    My 1 Day rides - T'Log collection


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    • #3
      neevarp16 what here most of guys do is , after getting bike from showroom pay the road tax & other fee at RTO but don't get any number untill the serial / series in which the number you wanted come . Once it come get the number you wanted .

      But you need to tell that thing clearly to the agent guy at RTO through which the showroom peoples doing registration , as they have lot more work so they simply get any number to the pending bikes . And once a number is registered to a frame/chasis no & engine no . of perticular bike it won't be changed .

      So pay the taxes first & in bold letter write the number you want on the folder carrying your bikes paper at agent & tell him strickly don't add any other number & remind / ask him after every 2/3 days is the series open or not .

      One of guy i know is still waiting from 2 months to get the number he wanted after paying all taxes .

      Also i think if anyone wants a number from unopend series he will get it by paying triple of what that number costs when series opens .

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      • #4
        You can get a temporary registration mark on new vehicle. It costs few hundred Rupees. Temporary mark is valid for only 1 month. For a number of your choice, you can block an advanced number for 90 days (time frame depends on state to state). In Karnataka, if running series, you can get the number of your choice by paying 6000 INR and 25000 INR for advanced series, for 2 wheelers. Fancy numbers like 1111, 1234, 8055 etc needs additional payments. The rates are revised time-to-time. But if you are lucky, you can get the number (except VIP/fancy) without any fees.

        If the RTO officials are not revealing the next series, all you can do is register the bike later. Till then you are not permitted to ride the bike legally. Waiting time may vary from few weeks to months, depending on how many vehicles get registered in the RTO.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by antz.bin View Post
          Thread Approved
          Thanks for the approval.

          Originally posted by Above_All View Post
          neevarp16 what here most of guys do is , after getting bike from showroom pay the road tax & other fee at RTO but don't get any number untill the serial / series in which the number you wanted come . Once it come get the number you wanted .
          Thanks for the info, it is really useful and giving hope that I can get my 1491! Will speak with the showroom guys and tell!

          Originally posted by Above_All View Post
          Also i think if anyone wants a number from unopend series he will get it by paying triple of what that number costs when series opens .
          But, why pay triple after the series gets opened.?
          Did you mean before opening?

          Originally posted by vickks View Post
          If the RTO officials are not revealing the next series, all you can do is register the bike later. Till then you are not permitted to ride the bike legally. Waiting time may vary from few weeks to months, depending on how many vehicles get registered in the RTO.
          You mean we can have the bike at home without riding it?
          I can wait for that, though that is the hardest part

          But, somewhere I heard that one should register the bike within 15 days from buying and/or 50kms of riding!
          Is this true? Some light on this, pls!
          The limiter kicks in @11,500 rpm just within a second after the first shift..And, that's where the fun begins !! ;)

          My 1 Day rides - T'Log collection

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          • #6
            Originally posted by neevarp16 View Post
            But, why pay triple after the series gets opened.?
            Did you mean before opening?
            Yes before opening of serias that is what i meant by unopened serias .

            Originally posted by neevarp16 View Post
            But, somewhere I heard that one should register the bike within 15 days from buying and/or 50kms of riding!
            Is this true? Some light on this, pls!
            Once the sell letter from showroom peoples reached to RTO office you have to register / pay taxes within ( maybe*) a week , if not then a fine of ( maybe* ) 100 rupees per day starts .

            Usually showroom guys won't start speedo untill registration , so i think it won't be a problem .

            " Maybe* is used as exat no. of days & rupees is not known & maybe* vary in different states "

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Above_All View Post
              Yes before opening of serias that is what i meant by unopened serias .



              Once the sell letter from showroom peoples reached to RTO office you have to register / pay taxes within ( maybe*) a week , if not then a fine of ( maybe* ) 100 rupees per day starts .

              Usually showroom guys won't start speedo untill registration , so i think it won't be a problem .

              " Maybe* is used as exat no. of days & rupees is not known & maybe* vary in different states "
              Thanks again. I'll cross check it with the showroom guys and let you know!
              The limiter kicks in @11,500 rpm just within a second after the first shift..And, that's where the fun begins !! ;)

              My 1 Day rides - T'Log collection

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              • #8
                Easiest, though a little more expensive option - Approach a reliable driving school, they have better hold on RTO
                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
                  Temporary registration RTO guidelines

                  Hi,

                  I am expecting the delivery of my bike (Yamaha FZ-16) in a couple of days. However it was sent to the RTO only a few days back, so getting the registration number will take more than a couple of days. What I want to know is 1. Is it legal and hassle free (I.e.cops not stopping me at every signal) to ride a bike with the temporary registration that the showroom has? 2. If so, for how long is it valid?

                  This will help me plan take my delivery as I have just two options. Either to pick up my bike in the morning before college or in the evening after work. I personally prefer the first option as I am never sure what time I'll get done with work in the evening. But my showroom's in Borivali and college and office in Bandra, so I'm scared that riding all the way there will create problems due to the TC number. Evening is chilled out in that regard because there aren't cops at every signal on the route I'll be taking.

                  What is the best way out?

                  PS: I'm really sorry if I'm repeating a similar query or am posting in the wrong section. Please don't hold that against me

                  Thanks!
                  Last edited by DevGoswami; 11-20-2012, 09:21 PM.

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                  • #10
                    Thread Approved and Merged
                    Advice is a form of nostalgia.
                    Dispensing it is a way of fishing the past from the disposal, wiping it off, painting over the ugly parts and recycling it for more than it's worth.

                    Antz Travelz!! | South India Exploration Ride | Leh Triplog (Work in progress)

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                    • #11
                      Let me make few things clear. This is my recent experience.

                      1. Temporary registration cannot be done, if the actual registration is going to be done in the same RTO. (Told by Showroom guys, Driving school & RTO)
                      Its a different case if the temporary registering RTO and actual RTO are different.
                      2. You are allowed to choose 1000 numbers starting from which ever the series is running from. 4K if i am not wrong in TN.
                      3. You are allowed to select any number not dependent on the series, fees are way too costly. More than 25K may be.

                      My option was to wait a month till the series opens and pay required money in RTO and get a challan for the same. Correct name has to specified when paying the money to get that in the challan.
                      During registration you need to mention that your number is already booked and produce the challan at that time. Showroom guys can handle this if you give the challan to them.

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