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  • Xenologik
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    6k sounds steep but ZMA also needs better transportation !.

    I'll be riding from tumkur to delhi sooooon very sooooon

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  • BANDHAV
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    Congrats, buddy its good to learn that you have finally got your bike here.

    Man, seempuri is like a stone's throw distance form my place.

    Looking forward to meet you in coming G2Gs.

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  • kirosh_03
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    Agarwal Packers and Movers - full marks!

    Guys, My bike is here in the NCR!

    There were no damages during transit. However, their stickers have left some marks on the bike (too strong stickers). I'll be getting rid of the sticker marks today. I personally went to their warehouse on the UP-Delhi border (Seemapuri) to collect the bike. Although it was quite costly (6k), it was worth!

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  • muks
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    Originally posted by kirosh_03 View Post
    Guess I need to alert one of the Chennai folks to send me a petrol reciept.
    U wont need it. Just have all d paper with u and dont try some stupid stunts on the roads.

    Ride safe and no issues.
    Delhi is our Capital and India is a Democratic country. Lol

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  • Aparajith
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    Originally posted by kirosh_03 View Post
    Guess I need to alert one of the Chennai folks to send me a petrol reciept
    Kiran, migrating to N.India in full swing I guess.....I can help u with the petrol receipt!!

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  • kirosh_03
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    @all: Apologies for my late reply; I'm hardly getting time to check xBhp. I need to blame my new project.

    As I stated earlier, the bike is in transit; thru Agarwal Packer and Movers. They have assured me that the bike will be transported safely. The bike will be reaching Delhi on Saturday.

    As for the NOC, I haven't taken any. I have the set of other original papers. I have no intention (for the time being) of selling the bike or staying in delhi for long. Will take the next course of action once I land in any kind of trouble.

    Originally posted by Xenologik View Post
    ...just keep a petrol bill receipt :P (you can get one posted often by any chennai xbhp member )

    Hey will see you in Noida soon then i am coming to delhi on the 30th with my bike
    Guess I need to alert one of the Chennai folks to send me a petrol reciept.

    To Delhi on bike! All the best, Sudeep! Just ping me when you are here. We'll ride with the Delhi boys.

    Originally posted by muks View Post
    I second Surbhit's thoughts.
    Moreover, both of us have recently brought our bikes from Delhi to Chennai in train.
    Just get it packed nicely and leave the rest to Lalu's employees
    Originally posted by surbhit View Post
    @kirosh_03: You should send your bike through train and try avoiding packers and movers(any company). Those guys will always tell there would be no harm to your bike but I have seen a lot of cases where bikes were badly damaged.
    In Zma the most delicate thing is the fairing of the bike . You can remove the fairing and take it along with you in the same train through which you will take your bike to Delhi. I did the same thing when I took my Zma from Delhi to Kankanadi(Mangalore).
    Regarding the road tax issue I am also stuck with similar problem as I have brought my bike to Chennai and my bike has UP registration.
    Thanks, Surbhit and Muks! From generating higher revenues to providing better food, the Indian Railways have earned a commendable name in recent years. As for my case, I had no one at home to take my bike to the RS. Hence the decision for packers and movers.
    Last edited by kirosh_03; 01-22-2009, 04:07 PM.

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  • muks
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    Originally posted by surbhit View Post
    @kirosh_03: You should send your bike through train and try avoiding packers and movers(any company).
    I second Surbhit's thoughts.
    Moreover, both of us have recently brought our bikes from Delhi to Chennai in train.
    Just get it packed nicely and leave the rest to Lalu's employees

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  • surbhit
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    @kirosh_03: You should send your bike through train and try avoiding packers and movers(any company). Those guys will always tell there would be no harm to your bike but I have seen a lot of cases where bikes were badly damaged.
    In Zma the most delicate thing is the fairing of the bike . You can remove the fairing and take it along with you in the same train through which you will take your bike to Delhi. I did the same thing when I took my Zma from Delhi to Kankanadi(Mangalore).
    Regarding the road tax issue I am also stuck with similar problem as I have brought my bike to Chennai and my bike has UP registration.

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  • rohitmundra
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    There is also a helpline numebr for delhi people. Hope it will work
    Helpline Number: 42-400-400

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  • rohitmundra
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    Rules for re-registering brought from another state:

    What is the procedure of re-registration of motor vehicles brought to Delhi from other states ?

    If a registered owner of a vehicle brings the vehicle to Delhi, which is already registered in some other state after obtaining a N.O.C from the concerned state can apply for re-registration in Delhi, The documents required are as under:
    1. Other state registration certificate in original.
    2. Form 28 (NOC in duplicate)
    3. Form 27.
    4. Form 20.
    5. Attested copy (by Gazetted Officer) of address proof.
    6. Attested copy (by Gazetted Officer) of valid insurance.
    7. Attested copy (by Gazetted Officer) of pollution under control certificate.
    8. Challan clearance from traffic police or enfrocement wing of transport deptt. On case of commercial vehicle only.
    9. Fitness certificate issued by the board of inspec. Burari.
    10. Road tax (as applicable)
    11. Prescribed fee for registration.

    Note : Such registration of vehicle are subject to clearance from National Crime Record Bureau. The Transport Department arranges the clearance certificate themselves.
    Note: Attested copy means photo copy attested by MLA/ Nigam Parshad/ Gazetted officer/ notary public.

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  • rohitmundra
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    Rules for NOC as per RTO:

    What is the procedure for issuing N.O.C for other state?

    If a registered owner of a vehicle intends to take his vehicle to some other state & get the same re-registered there, can apply for NOC on prescribed form-28. The following are the required / formalities to be completed.
    1. Application on form 28 (in Quadruplicate)
    2. Attested copy of the registration certificate.
    3. Evidence of payment of road tax up-to-date.
    4. Or no road tax dues certificate from the tax-collection authority.
    5. Valid PUC/ Valid Insurance.

    Note : Issue of NOC is subject to clearance from N.C.R.B only.
    Note: Attested copy means photo copy attested by MLA/ Nigam Parshad/ Gazetted officer/ notary public.

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  • Xenologik
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    wow this is new :|

    i asked in the tumkur RTO they said to obtain NOC , the current registration will be cancelled :| ?

    can someone post the RTO rules ? (this is going OT i think)

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  • setuniket
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    Paying local road tax requires NOC from the RTO where the bike is registered, after that number change can be done. NOC is required for any change in the RC of the vechicle.

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  • Xenologik
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    Kiran, a NOC is only needed when you plan to re-register the bike. Otherwise paying the Road tax as applicable is sufficient. Before that as suggested by setuniket, just keep a petrol bill receipt :P (you can get one posted often by any chennai xbhp member )

    6k seems a lot high though. but it'd be hassle free too and i think they'd drop the bike at your doorstep.

    Hey will see you in Noida soon then i am coming to delhi on the 30th with my bike

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  • prajwalkashyap
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    As far as I know, if u pay the local taxes, there is no need of changing the registration number of the vehicle. Changing the registration number will come into effect if u plan to sell the bike. In that case, u'll need to get the NOC from Chennai RTO. If not, then just pay the local taxes and keep the receipt with you. That's it.

    Prajwal

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