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  • seanature
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    Originally posted by naman View Post
    Guys, check out Agarwal Packers and Movers. They have a pan india presence. Although they charge a little more than others but they transport your bike in a good condition.

    I used their services to get my bike from Pune to Delhi. They come to your place, pack the bike in front of you using bubble polythene, cardboard and gunny bags. Also they will deliver the bike at your door step.

    PS - My bike (ZMA) was delivered with no damages and scratches
    I used these guys twice. From bangalore to Bombay ( without any bike) and from Bombay to Delhi (pulsar 200).
    I cannot remember the exact figure with the bike, but it was in the region of 8k-9k, which i felt was extremely low considering i got fridge, washing machine, about 6-7 big boxes and cartons + my bike.
    they pack extremely well. This might be because i had other things with it + might have come in a container along with other consignments as well, hence...
    Once i inquired about packing and sending just an amplifier and 2 big speakers and they quoted 5k-6k.

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  • atulsadanand
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    Hi,
    Any experience with transporting bike from hyderabad to banglore from Kacheguda? Would be of great help if the details were given.
    Thanks
    Atul

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  • Manan
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    Hello, fellow transporters in dilemma.
    I face an unique problem so please bear with me. This may sound like a hypothetical but it is very much real. I wish to purchase a cbr 250r Tricolor ABS in Assam and then Transport it to Bangalore, because of the simple reason that the model is cheaper by 20k here in Assam. So my route would be GUW-DEL-BAN, taking into the account of rto NBC and other hassles of registering and getting the pollution tests road tax etc. I would be in Bangalore for 4 years so is it worth it to transport it or rather purchase it there? also I have contacted Agarwal movers, their pricing is a little bit steep. Is it possible to send the bike WITHOUT being a passenger or a being a passenger is necessary?.

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  • kundan_1991
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    Transporting bike from bangalore to pune

    Please suggest me the best possible means for transporting my bike from bangalore to pune. i've a booked railway ticket whose origin destination in not bangalore and end station is not pune. i inquired packers and movers and one of em quoted 3K for the safe delivery from door to door.
    so experts and experienced please suggest me what should i do. soon. thanx
    Last edited by kundan_1991; 08-18-2012, 12:41 AM. Reason: spelling

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  • patil9
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    Just an update,

    The bike was transported successfully to Delhi. No NOC or authority letter was needed. And yes, there is a luggage van in Duronto Express which remains almost empty .

    Thanks.

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  • patil9
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    Thanks for the info Warpspeed

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  • WarpSpeed
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    I did transfer once from Delhi Nizamuddin to Hyderabad. All was breeze but they did ask was NOC from local RTO which was ready.
    Sorry...count answer in full but hope that helps.

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  • patil9
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    Authority letter to transport bike on train

    Hi Guys,
    I want to transport my bike from sealdah to new delhi via 12259 Sealdah-New Delhi Duronto Express in luggage van.
    I have read all the rules about the same. Since i am presently in Delhi, my brother will be taking all the pains to bring the bike here. I have few queries regarding the transport
    1) Is there a luggage/brake van available in Duronto express? I have searched a lot on the internet, some say it is available and some says it is not available. Please guide.

    2) Since the bike is registered on my name, is it possible for my brother to book the bike in luggage van and bring it here in delhi? Will he require some kind of authority letter? If yes, can you please provide me the format for the same?

    Thanks.

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  • patil9
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    Guys, please suggest on my above query.

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  • patil9
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    Guys, Is there a luggage van in sealdah-new delhi Duronto Express?
    I have heard that the luggage van is there in Rajdhani but not in duronto.

    One of the friend said, although there is a luggage van in duronto, but it is removed from the train when it moves out of the station.

    Please help me, my brother has to bring his bullet to delhi from kolkata.

    Thanks.

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  • jusjohn
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    Originally posted by vickks View Post
    The temporary registration certificate mentions the RTO where the bike is to be registered. No other NOC required. Only insurance certificate is required.
    Thanks

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  • vickks
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    Originally posted by jusjohn View Post
    Ok. What about NOC or any other documents? Is that required for registration in Bangalore?
    The temporary registration certificate mentions the RTO where the bike is to be registered. No other NOC required. Only insurance certificate is required.

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  • Busa007
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    You talking about my bike.

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  • satyenpoojary
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    Zilch experience on that front. Dont you have a frame for it?
    The folks are PRS should be able to help you with this. Last I remember, they had shipped some bikes to Chennai!

    Have no business to be in Delhi, but a weekend is what it would take to be there!
    Sponsor fuel and the return flight ticket and Id ride :P

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  • Busa007
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    I really want to ride it but doesn't want to do it alone. Hey Satyen please advice me on packing the bike bro.

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