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Well i talked to people over Hyosung, and they told me that it would be easier to ride than transported. I actually don't want to loose the fun of riding bike across two cities. And i don't think police will make any issue, as i will get temporary numbers from hyosung which will remain valid for one month.Originally posted by men_in_jean View Post"Pain is temporary , pride is forever"
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the "police" shouldn't be an issue...Originally posted by vikyk View PostWell i talked to people over Hyosung, and they told me that it would be easier to ride than transported. I actually don't want to loose the fun of riding bike across two cities. And i don't think police will make any issue, as i will get temporary numbers from hyosung which will remain valid for one month.
it's RTO's you need to be wary of.
temp numbers are valid for a certain amount of time...
and/or a certain KM reading on your odo.
whichever expires first.
one easy fix is disabling your speedo.
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8 months Long wait bro.Originally posted by j4zb4 View PostCongrats all you new owners...
Gonna take me atleast another 8 months atleast to be a part of this thread...
Hope it doesn't get delayed further...
Fantastic pics man..Originally posted by men_in_jean View PostSome pics of my bike!
Coutesy: John
+1Originally posted by xionite View Postthe "police" shouldn't be an issue...
it's RTO's you need to be wary of.
temp numbers are valid for a certain amount of time...
and/or a certain KM reading on your odo.
whichever expires first.
one easy fix is disabling your speedo.
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I think its 2 weeks or 50kms,whichever is earlier!Originally posted by xionite View Postthe "police" shouldn't be an issue...
it's RTO's you need to be wary of.
temp numbers are valid for a certain amount of time...
and/or a certain KM reading on your odo.
whichever expires first.
one easy fix is disabling your speedo.
.
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Thats very easy. Once in 20 kms, just reset the trip meter to 0kms. The COPS would surely not able to find a diff between trip meter reading and a ODO.Originally posted by xionite View Postthe "police" shouldn't be an issue...
it's RTO's you need to be wary of.
temp numbers are valid for a certain amount of time...
and/or a certain KM reading on your odo.
whichever expires first.
one easy fix is disabling your speedo.
.
@pushkar: My office is not very far from there bro!Last edited by men_in_jean; 07-13-2011, 06:09 PM.MJ
**I did not get a PULSAR cuz I wanted a BIKE!!**
**I got a BIKE cuz I wanted a PULSAR!!**
Pulsar 150 DTSi - 2004
GT 650R - 2011
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Thats great!Originally posted by men_in_jean View Post@pushkar: My office is not very far from there bro!
Hows the handling in traffic? I mean is it easily flickable in the morning 8:30 AM traffic on the OMR?
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That I can comment on.. He drives it like a 220 on the streets.. No respect given to the 650 CCOriginally posted by pushkarb View PostThats great!
Hows the handling in traffic? I mean is it easily flickable in the morning 8:30 AM traffic on the OMR?
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don't worry,when i bought my P220 last year i rode it from showroom for about 110 kms. cont. without facing any issues with cops.Originally posted by men_in_jean View PostThats very easy. Once in 20 kms, just reset the trip meter to 0kms. The COPS would surely not able to find a diff between trip meter reading and a ODO.[/SIGPIC]PULSATING 22o
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Man that is awesomeness! So a commute IS doable then on the GTOriginally posted by yuv_biKING View PostThat I can comment on.. He drives it like a 220 on the streets.. No respect given to the 650 CC
the exhaust note is very much a well composed music to the ears..
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Not sure about long rides but for city commute it is doable untill the temperature shoots up during the Bumper to Bumper traffic.. May be we need more time for the bike to settle to comment on that..Originally posted by pushkarb View PostMan that is awesomeness! So a commute IS doable then on the GT
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"Pain is temporary , pride is forever"
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10 - Yamaha Fazer 150
11 - Hyosung GT 650 R
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No limit on no. of kms. but the time frame is one month.
After that also, registration is possible by paying penalty amount.
The catch is in payment of road tax-if a vehicle is running on the road without paying road tax, the fine is double of the amount!
Since I picked up my R15 from the godown, I had to wait for a few days till the tax etc. were paid.Quench my thirst with gasoline!
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