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Yes, it is. But zero depreciation has nothing to do with ABS. Bottom line is, it is safe to pay that extra money in case of any bad condition which can save you a lot rather than paying 1K extra for zero dept.Originally posted by sanjaysangar1990 View Post
Anyways, let others comment on the same, I shared what my personal experience and feelings is.
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I am asking questions, because I had a small crash and the service folks are saying, I have to pay around 20% of the entire bill amount.Originally posted by hypheni View PostYes, it is. But zero depreciation has nothing to do with ABS. Bottom line is, it is safe to pay that extra money in case of any bad condition which can save you a lot rather than paying 1K extra for zero dept.
Anyways, let others comment on the same, I shared what my personal experience and feelings is.
But why should I, I have zero eep insurance. I do know that for consumables and Labour and service tax I have to pay. But I am not able to digest the 20% amount Should be borne by me.
So guys. Please help on this. I have more faith.on you all than those service folks and the insurance surveyor.
Cheers,
Sanjay
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Well someone else might answer you better, but for my case also SVC guy told me to pay approx 15-20% of the damage, but finally they said you don't need to pay anything, all has been claimed to the ICICI insurance. I payed Rs. 500 for wheel alignment which didn't come under insurance as they said it was repaired/corrected locally by the mechanic. However, I believe most of part of that Rs. 500 gone to SVC guys pocket, but I was happy to give that as their behavior and serving was real good.Originally posted by sanjaysangar1990 View PostI am asking questions, because I had a small crash and the service folks are saying, I have to pay around 20% of the entire bill amount.
But why should I, I have zero eep insurance. I do know that for consumables and Labour and service tax I have to pay. But I am not able to digest the 20% amount Should be borne by me.
So guys. Please help on this. I have more faith.on you all than those service folks and the insurance surveyor.
Cheers,
Sanjay
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keep the paint up and the rubber down.
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First of all did the asc guys understand that you have zero/nil dep insurance. On my recent claim the total came to be rs 4064, of which rs 716 was labour charges , so i guess i will have to pay around rs 1000 which comes out to be 20%.Originally posted by sanjaysangar1990 View PostI am asking questions, because I had a small crash and the service folks are saying, I have to pay around 20% of the entire bill amount.
But why should I, I have zero eep insurance. I do know that for consumables and Labour and service tax I have to pay. But I am not able to digest the 20% amount Should be borne by me.
So guys. Please help on this. I have more faith.on you all than those service folks and the insurance surveyor.
Cheers,
Sanjay
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keep the paint up and the rubber down.
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hello guys
i am following this thread since long time n got a huge database of knowledge on this beautiful machine called ceeber. a liitle bout myslef, i have joined the forum recently n this is 3-4 thread.
guys, i came across a great bike maintained very well n has very low run. price is also accordingly. but the owner of the same didnt have rc. upon enquiring he replied that he run it in his loacality only n he didnt find the need for the same. on further asking he is ready to prepare it. bike have all original bills, free from finance(as per him). what should i do folks? the bike is too tempting i didnt want to let it go. but in all documents.
thanks in advance. please replysearching for a road to perfection
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Originally posted by road_shredder View Posthello guys
i am following this thread since long time n got a huge database of knowledge on this beautiful machine called ceeber. a liitle bout myslef, i have joined the forum recently n this is 3-4 thread.
guys, i came across a great bike maintained very well n has very low run. price is also accordingly. but the owner of the same didnt have rc. upon enquiring he replied that he run it in his loacality only n he didnt find the need for the same. on further asking he is ready to prepare it. bike have all original bills, free from finance(as per him). what should i do folks? the bike is too tempting i didnt want to let it go. but in all documents.
thanks in advance. please reply
Sounds murky, better to walk away, no damage to your pocket has been done so far, a bike without RC could very possibly be a stolen bike, and the reason provided by him is nothing but utter bullshit..!
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thanks krishna
the guy hails from a good family n is in govenment job. also he is ready to get it registered n providing all bullshit like form 26-27, form 32, noc etc etc. dealer's documents. i cross checked from the dealer authorities. what i want to know particularly that if he didnt get it registerd since 9 months, are there any penalties/fines or problems arises if WE go it for now. legal complexities. sorry for the poor language but i am not having that much legal knowledge.
thanks in advancesearching for a road to perfection
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Originally posted by road_shredder View Postthanks krishna
the guy hails from a good family n is in govenment job. also he is ready to get it registered n providing all bullshit like form 26-27, form 32, noc etc etc. dealer's documents. i cross checked from the dealer authorities. what i want to know particularly that if he didnt get it registerd since 9 months, are there any penalties/fines or problems arises if WE go it for now. legal complexities. sorry for the poor language but i am not having that much legal knowledge.
thanks in advance
It is illegel to run a sold bike unregistered for over a month is what i know. But running unregistered vehicles is not a new trend, many luxury car owners do the same, they do not register it , saying they want to sell it in a few months or maybe in a year and do so in order to keep some vehicle value and ofcourse to avoid paying the taxes.
O.T: Somehow i never get how "government job" = Trustable guy reasoning comes.
Anyways, my point is, any bike that has been kept illegally for extended period of time like this, there might be legal issues to face down the line, it may just be some fine or whatever, but it makes the whole buying process unwantedly complex and filled with doubt, and most importantly, makes you feel less connected to the bike(personal feeling). I don't know if this makes sense to you, but if it were me, i would have left the deal right when i heard the unregistered part.
Cheers
Ride Safe
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yes you are right in fact i am also not whole heartedly accepting this but the tempt will keep uOriginally posted by krish2778 View PostIt is illegel to run a sold bike unregistered for over a month is what i know. But running unregistered vehicles is not a new trend, many luxury car owners do the same, they do not register it , saying they want to sell it in a few months or maybe in a year and do so in order to keep some vehicle value and ofcourse to avoid paying the taxes.
O.T: Somehow i never get how "government job" = Trustable guy reasoning comes.
Anyways, my point is, any bike that has been kept illegally for extended period of time like this, there might be legal issues to face down the line, it may just be some fine or whatever, but it makes the whole buying process unwantedly complex and filled with doubt, and most importantly, makes you feel less connected to the bike(personal feeling). I don't know if this makes sense to you, but if it were me, i would have left the deal right when i heard the unregistered part.
Cheers
Ride Safe
Krishna
o.t. yes you are right. just trying to convince myself n you
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thanks for the noble suggestionsearching for a road to perfection
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Do you have a zero dep insurance..?Originally posted by arcadexxx View PostFirst of all did the asc guys understand that you have zero/nil dep insurance. On my recent claim the total came to be rs 4064, of which rs 716 was labour charges , so i guess i will have to pay around rs 1000 which comes out to be 20%.
Labour and consumables are OK, I dont mind them. The issue is the parts should be covered in zero dep and the insurance folks has to pay them and not me. I guess that is the purpose of zero dep.
Can someone with the knowledge of zero dep insurance help us noob please..?
Cheers,
Sanjay
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keep the paint up and the rubber down.
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Originally posted by sanjaysangar1990 View PostDo you have a zero dep insurance..?
Labour and consumables are OK, I dont mind them. The issue is the parts should be covered in zero dep and the insurance folks has to pay them and not me. I guess that is the purpose of zero dep.
Can someone with the knowledge of zero dep insurance help us noob please..?
Cheers,
Sanjay
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keep the paint up and the rubber down.
Yes you are right here, any spare or part which is other than rubber gumbet or screws, nuts, bolts, clips etc is paid by company.
But if you engine has a problem with out an accident, that is blown piston or head is not covered in insurance. Unless you have taken engine protection.
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If vehicle has hit the road and you get a temp number if you don't register it in 15 days then you have to pay the fine.Originally posted by road_shredder View Postyes you are right in fact i am also not whole heartedly accepting this but the tempt will keep u
o.t. yes you are right. just trying to convince myself n you
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thanks for the noble suggestion
My friend drove his duster for almost 8 months with out registering and he ended up paying 11k extra as a penalty while registering it.
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So, irrespective of the year, if you have a zero dep Insurance policy. You need not pay anything on parts, apart from rubber gumbet screws, nut bolts etc.Originally posted by NightFurry View PostYes you are right here, any spare or part which is other than rubber gumbet or screws, nuts, bolts, clips etc is paid by company.
But if you engine has a problem with out an accident, that is blown piston or head is not covered in insurance. Unless you have taken engine protection.
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The service folks are taking me for a ride, by saying "saar, you need to pay 20% of the amount!!!!!".
Cheers,
Sanjay
Cheers,
Sanjay
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Bro it is not irrespective of year.Originally posted by sanjaysangar1990 View PostSo, irrespective of the year, if you have a zero dep Insurance policy. You need not pay anything on parts, apart from rubber gumbet screws, nut bolts etc.
The service folks are taking me for a ride, by saying "saar, you need to pay 20% of the amount!!!!!".
Cheers,
Sanjay
Cheers,
Sanjay
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keep the paint up and the rubber down.
Zero Dep can be taken in following conditions:
1. Continous Zero Dep policy from start
2. Three years from start only ( I had not got a zero dep for my previous bike for fourth year.
There is a policy of charging ONLY CLAIM charge i.e Rs 1000 for <1500cc & Rs 1500 for 1500cc+
20% is sure shot wrong...Zero Dept is pure Zero Dep only claim charge to be given. I guess for bike it should be even less than Rs 1000."Riding By Passion, Wandering By Choice !!" - IceAgeOnWheels
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Yes the policy is zero dep. As i said labour charges are rs 716. 1000 will be including taxes and handling charges applied by insurance company.Originally posted by sanjaysangar1990 View PostDo you have a zero dep insurance..?
Labour and consumables are OK, I dont mind them. The issue is the parts should be covered in zero dep and the insurance folks has to pay them and not me. I guess that is the purpose of zero dep.
Can someone with the knowledge of zero dep insurance help us noob please..?
Cheers,
Sanjay
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keep the paint up and the rubber down.
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I observed increased vibrations in my CBR, not like RE but its irritating.
May be time to change engine oil, but that too didnt made any difference.
On downhill, i shut off the engine to cut the engine vibrations. To my surprize the vibartions were still there.
Is that means theres something wrong in chain realted stuff.
Recorded a video of chain movement in first gear.
Is it normal? I shown this video to svc guy. He told me 'its ok..u will need to change the sproket, but as bike has lots of chain setting available, dont change the sproket now. Keep riding as it is. It will not harm'[emoji15] [emoji15]
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