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  • Guys need to get my bike(pulsar180) from hyd to mysore

    the bike (hyd registered)will be here for another 4 years
    need advice regarding:
    best way to get the bike transported(thinking of driving it down)
    all the paper clearances that i'll have to get
    the works that need to be done at hyd rto and the works to be done here
    (novice at office works)

    any help appreciated!
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    • Originally posted by rockinggokul View Post
      Guys need to get my bike(pulsar180) from hyd to mysore

      the bike (hyd registered)will be here for another 4 years
      need advice regarding:
      best way to get the bike transported(thinking of driving it down)
      all the paper clearances that i'll have to get
      the works that need to be done at hyd rto and the works to be done here
      (novice at office works)

      any help appreciated!
      IF you mean to say its stays there for another 4 years..then you need to get a NOC from the RTO to prevent any hassles there.

      Go and check out the nampallY traffic P.S

      you'll get all the info there
      The rising petrol prices burn your pocket not your riding soul!


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      • Originally posted by rockinggokul View Post
        Guys need to get my bike(pulsar180) from hyd to mysore

        the bike (hyd registered)will be here for another 4 years
        need advice regarding:
        best way to get the bike transported(thinking of driving it down)
        all the paper clearances that i'll have to get
        the works that need to be done at hyd rto and the works to be done here
        (novice at office works)

        any help appreciated!
        You will need a NOC from Hyderabad RTO. To get this you will need
        a. NOC from Crime branch, Nampally
        b. NOC from Traffic control room, Nampally

        Take these NOCs to RTO and fill up form 28 in triplicate. All set.

        and yes, driving is the best way for a hyd to mysore. will save you a lot of hassle.

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        • guys 2 doubts:

          1.what are the documents i'll need to carry for getting the noc?
          2.will the noc suffice for a stay of 4 years?
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          • Originally posted by rockinggokul View Post
            guys 2 doubts:

            1.what are the documents i'll need to carry for getting the noc?
            2.will the noc suffice for a stay of 4 years?
            1. Take 2 letters(1 for crime branch and 1 for traffic control) mentioning your bike details, place to be transported to.Also keep copies of your RC and DL.
            2. No. I believe you can keep the bike for 1 yr without paying road tax, but you will have to pay either the annual road tax/life tax beyond that. Please check with the visiting RTO to confirm on the figures

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            • Guidance Required: transport bike to Mumbai

              Hi,
              I want to transport my bike to Mumbai and would be using it for a year and a half and then move back to Delhi. I need guidance for the same.

              Should I get an NOC? (I have been told that I can drive in any state for an year without an NOC plus it will strike-off my bike from Delhi rto records so my dad feels I should just take the bike without noc and just pay the octroi.) will this be fine?

              How should I get it transported? Rail or road transport?

              If via road where would the octroi be paid?

              Driving till Mumbai is not an option

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              • Query Merged.
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                • Originally posted by djlaksh View Post
                  Hi,
                  I want to transport my bike to Mumbai and would be using it for a year and a half and then move back to Delhi. I need guidance for the same.

                  Should I get an NOC? (I have been told that I can drive in any state for an year without an NOC plus it will strike-off my bike from Delhi rto records so my dad feels I should just take the bike without noc and just pay the octroi.) will this be fine?

                  How should I get it transported? Rail or road transport?

                  If via road where would the octroi be paid?

                  Driving till Mumbai is not an option
                  Though, as you say, riding is not an option, I still think that would be best

                  I have tried both rail and road transport, and frankly, I find riding all the way to be the least troublesome.

                  Last year, for my Delhi - Leh- Delhi trip, I had taken the bike by rail, cost me 2500 (1400 actual and 1100 agent ). Had to remove all the fuel, had to make sure that the bike was loaded properly ( another 100 bucks). At Delhi, had to make sure that the bike was unloaded properly (100 bucks), had to go and get fuel - find an auto, pump.

                  On the way back, I got the bike by road - there were 12 bikes, so the cost came to about 1900 per bike (which I learned later was too much ) and, just our luck, the truck broke down and ultimately, the bike arrived 12 days later .

                  That was when I decided that no matter where I have to take the bike, within the country, I'm gonna ride it

                  And since you're just gonna be here for a year or so, I don't think the NOC would be necessary... if you are stopped, just say that you are in a transferable job and it's not feasible to get the bike transferred everytime you are transferred

                  And on both trips I didn't have to pay any octroi.

                  Hope this helps in some way - 'cos I'm fagged out just typing all this up
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                  • Guys i'm looking forward to import bike from usa. I have some querries about importing procedure :
                    1) The bike costs 3,20,000 (used one 2007 model) in usa, how much it will cost me to import the bike to india.
                    2) How much it wil cost for shipping, lading, freight charges etc. ? Please help me.

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                    • Bike transport | Delhi to Mumbai

                      Thanks, currently I'm planning to get my bike to mumbai without NOC and just pay the octroi and shall get an NOC if any problem arises..till then I'll make do without it. And I'm planning to get the bike to mumbai via a road transport have contacted a few places. Although I've seen some bad reviews for bike transport via GATI.
                      Infact one of the trasporters has said he shall pick up the bike from my place in Delhi and give it to me at my place in Mumbai..I believe that would be very convinient (does every transporter do that?)

                      Originally posted by Centaur View Post
                      Though, as you say, riding is not an option, I still think that would be best

                      I have tried both rail and road transport, and frankly, I find riding all the way to be the least troublesome.

                      Last year, for my Delhi - Leh- Delhi trip, I had taken the bike by rail, cost me 2500 (1400 actual and 1100 agent ). Had to remove all the fuel, had to make sure that the bike was loaded properly ( another 100 bucks). At Delhi, had to make sure that the bike was unloaded properly (100 bucks), had to go and get fuel - find an auto, pump.

                      On the way back, I got the bike by road - there were 12 bikes, so the cost came to about 1900 per bike (which I learned later was too much ) and, just our luck, the truck broke down and ultimately, the bike arrived 12 days later .

                      That was when I decided that no matter where I have to take the bike, within the country, I'm gonna ride it

                      And since you're just gonna be here for a year or so, I don't think the NOC would be necessary... if you are stopped, just say that you are in a transferable job and it's not feasible to get the bike transferred everytime you are transferred

                      And on both trips I didn't have to pay any octroi.

                      Hope this helps in some way - 'cos I'm fagged out just typing all this up

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                      • Chennai to Pune

                        Guys

                        I will be relocating from tamilnadu to Pune by this month end.I have gone through that entire thread but am still confused regarding the documentation part of things. I do not really know how long my stay will be over there,but it is definitely going to be more than a year. So what exactly are the documents required.

                        • Should i get an NOC,if so from where? ( My bike is registered in Chennai)
                        • Should i go to pune and re register it ?
                        • How long does the NOC hold good ?
                        • Should i pay the road taxes in pune?

                        Really need your help in this regard guys, i don't want to be duped by some RTO broker dude when there is solid info available.

                        And i have stringent time constraints so if you guys can help me out with this, i will proceed with the formalities.

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                        • Originally posted by Revverend View Post
                          Guys

                          I will be relocating from tamilnadu to Pune by this month end.I have gone through that entire thread but am still confused regarding the documentation part of things. I do not really know how long my stay will be over there,but it is definitely going to be more than a year. So what exactly are the documents required.

                          • Should i get an NOC,if so from where? ( My bike is registered in Chennai)
                          • Should i go to pune and re register it ?
                          • How long does the NOC hold good ?
                          • Should i pay the road taxes in pune?

                          Really need your help in this regard guys, i don't want to be duped by some RTO broker dude when there is solid info available.

                          And i have stringent time constraints so if you guys can help me out with this, i will proceed with the formalities.
                          Guys is there anyone who can help me out, i ve approached a couple of brokers who say it ll take 7-10 days for this process and some suggested to sell off the bike instead!! What is the right way people??

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                          • Riding my bike isn't an option. I want to transport it from Mumbai to Bangalore. There are a gazillion packers and I'm not too keen on the railways as I'm going on a business trip and wouldn't have time to see it get packed etc. I have to be in Bangalore for six odd months before returning to Mumbai. Anyone has used good carrier services that they would recommend?
                            Always assume the other guy will mess up - Ride Defensively!

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                            • Bike Transported to Chennai from calicut

                              I have transported my bike form calicut to chennai on 31st .
                              i gave the bike on 31st from calicut and the bike reached chennai on 1st morning. I have ensured that the packing guy has packed the bike well and i was really happy to see that the bike reached safetly without even a single scratch .
                              I have payed 470 rupees as transportation charge (as parcel not as luggage) and 250 ruppes to the person who packed the bike and load it to the train . He has emptied the petrol tank and packed it well and load it to the train . After the booking is done they will take care of loading the bike to the train when it comes .We dont need to wait for the train .
                              It took around 45 minutes to pack the bike and book it in the parcel office .
                              Please note the RC Owner should go directly .Even if the RC owner is your mom/dad they wont allow you to book the bike . Since i was the RC book owner for my bike it was not a problem for me but i saw a person who was not able to book the parcel as he was not the RC owner of the bike.
                              One mroe thing we have to note is once the bike reached destination station you are supposed to pick the bike within 6 hours . After 6 hours they will charge 10 rupes per hour for keeping the bike .
                              Last edited by Jithu; 01-03-2011, 01:39 PM.
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                              • I have tried to answer your queries with a limited knowledge I have.
                                I hope it gives you some clear idea than to confuse you.

                                Originally posted by djlaksh View Post
                                Hi,
                                I want to transport my bike to Mumbai and would be using it for a year and a half and then move back to Delhi. I need guidance for the same.

                                Should I get an NOC? (I have been told that I can drive in any state for an year without an NOC plus it will strike-off my bike from Delhi rto records so my dad feels I should just take the bike without noc and just pay the octroi.) will this be fine?

                                How should I get it transported? Rail or road transport?

                                If via road where would the octroi be paid?

                                Driving till Mumbai is not an option
                                Originally posted by Revverend View Post
                                Guys

                                I will be relocating from tamilnadu to Pune by this month end.I have gone through that entire thread but am still confused regarding the documentation part of things. I do not really know how long my stay will be over there,but it is definitely going to be more than a year. So what exactly are the documents required.

                                • Should i get an NOC,if so from where? ( My bike is registered in Chennai)
                                • Should i go to pune and re register it ?
                                • How long does the NOC hold good ?
                                • Should i pay the road taxes in pune?

                                Really need your help in this regard guys, i don't want to be duped by some RTO broker dude when there is solid info available.

                                And i have stringent time constraints so if you guys can help me out with this, i will proceed with the formalities.
                                There are multiple options you have as following.

                                [# 1] Zholer way of survival
                                Any outside registered vehicle is given 3 months time in MH to either re-register or pay road tax in MH state. To survive for 3 months, you need to produce proof (petrol bill, toll tax receipt etc) proving your bike came to MH state not before 3 months. So, if you can manage to get a new such (forged of course) proof every 3 months, you can getaway easily by producing such a proof (with all other valid documents) & a little sweet talk. This is recommended for shorter stays, though people can take risk as long as they want.

                                [# 2] Pay road tax only
                                It is suggested to those who wish to use bike in different state for quite some time, but hope to move out of it with bike at later point of time. It is less costly & safe option. Only problem is, you may be stopped suspecting a potential prey quite a lot. You need to bear all original documents such as RC, PUC, Insurance & purchase invoice. Total road tax to be paid depends on age + cc of your bike. Also, no octroi needs to paid but NOC is needed from registered state.

                                [# 3] Re-registration
                                This is suggested to those people who are moving to different state & might sell bike there. It needs NOC from original state, all original documents & octroi receipt. You have to pay road tax for that state (see above). You get a different registration number for you vehicle & your vehicle is unregistered from previous state. Since it involves - New registration number + Road tax + octroi; it becomes a costly affair. So it is recommended only to those who are sure that they will reside in new state permanently or might end up in selling their vehicle. A good thing about it is, you get currently registered state's road tax back after some deductions. It is confirmed!

                                [#4] Temporary registration
                                By this you can register your bike for no more than 30 days. This could be renewed till 1 year. But you will have to renew it every month which I feel not so good. After a year, you have to opt for #2 or #3. I read it in Bengaluru RTO site & I am not sure if such option is available anywhere else.

                                You can as well opt for #2 as long as you keep vehicle with you and opt for #3 subsequently when you wish to sell your vehicle. It is absolutely fine to do so.

                                Please confirm all this information from respective RTO websites.
                                I may be wrong as well.

                                Of course, anything that deals with govt authority is clumsy & time consuming.
                                Moreover, I have seen a guy fighting system for 6 months to get his DL issued without bribing them.

                                So as long as you have time to follow things up & energy to run behind those officers, you can do it on your own. Otherwise simply head to an agent who would charge you commission.

                                A word of caution -
                                1. Prefer an agent who is known to you friends / acquaintances / colleagues at new place to have peace of mind.
                                2. Take as much time as you can & try to understand system which is actually clumsy & tedious. Don't rely on agents too much. Meanwhile, avoid taking bike on road. Of course first 3 months, you can enjoy your ride.
                                3. Better you come alone first, gather all information, decide which option suits more to you & then get your bike.

                                I have collected all this information from Bangalore/Bengaluru RTO site as even I might be moving to MH soon.

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                                Last edited by The Zmaniac; 02-24-2011, 01:50 AM. Reason: Some updates
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