Thanx a ton for the info.
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What rate do they charge/km ?Originally posted by naman View PostGuys, 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
No, I have not brought it yet.Originally posted by muks View PostDude, have u brought your bike to Chennai?? If yes, can u tell whether I can obtain NOC from Delhi without submitting my original RC??
Thanx a ton for the info.
I am thinking of bringing the bike in train as luggage after removing the fairing,mudgaurd and rear plastic panels, but then what about the fuel tank, clipons?Originally posted by bobby_wish59 View Posthow about getting the fairing removed and packed seperately?
Previously I had sent my Zma as luggage in train , they put something heavy on the petrol tank which made a big dent
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Other big issue is getting bike re registered in Chennai...
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Hey,Originally posted by surbhit View PostI am thinking of bringing the bike in train as luggage
Previously I had sent my Zma as luggage in train , they put something heavy on the petrol tank which made a big dent
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Other big issue is getting bike re registered in Chennai...
I've brought my bike From Delhi to Chennai in train as a luggage. It costs around 2.5k including packing etc.
I had previously took it from Delhi to B'lore and back to Delhi in train as well. Its always little risky and I was lucky both the times. But from my personal experience I can say that even movers & packers are also risky. The insurance money couldn't be compared with the damage.
I'll get my bike from station in a day or two and I hope I be lucky again
Regards
Muks
--Live to Ride and Ride to Live--
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Could you tell me the name of the train ?Originally posted by muks View PostHey,
I've brought my bike From Delhi to Chennai in train as a luggage. It costs around 2.5k including packing etc.
I had previously took it from Delhi to B'lore and back to Delhi in train as well. Its always little risky and I was lucky both the times. But from my personal experience I can say that even movers & packers are also risky. The insurance money couldn't be compared with the damage.
I'll get my bike from station in a day or two and I hope I be lucky again
Is booking done in advance or on the day of departure ?
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You can bring in any train: TN express/GT etc.
No need of advance booking. Take your bike to the station, get it packed and book it. They usually dispatch it by the next train coming to that place(Chennai).Regards
Muks
--Live to Ride and Ride to Live--
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how did you contact them?Originally posted by naman View PostGuys, 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 wrote to them and also mailed them my contact details and the details of the service I wanted... but no one got back to me...
Theres a toll free number on the site which isnt accessible from mobile... any other contact points?
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Bad luck bro!Originally posted by surbhit View PostThere is a small dent on the tank
and damage to the rear light, this despite using as lot of foam in the packing....
But this time, my bike also got some scratches on the tank
Stiil, I am happy atleast I got the bike
Regards
Muks
--Live to Ride and Ride to Live--
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Help needed - bike transfer
Hi all,
I was all of a sudden transfered from Chennai to NCR. I'm planning to bring my bike as soon as possible.
With no one there to take my bike to the RTO, I'm in no position to get the No Objection Certificate (NOC) from the Chennai RTO.
My question is: Bringing a bike sans the NOC - is this practical? Will this create any trouble? Since I have no NOC, will I be able to reregister the bike (if required)? This is what I'm thinking.... bring the bike, pay the Delhi road tax and ride with TN registered number plate. I'm sorry if my questions sound lame.
There is a national intergrity of various state vehicles in my office - KL, TN, KA, AP, MH, HP, RJ, apart from the regular PB, UP, DL, and HR vehicles. I know this is common across the NCR region. I indeed interacted with few bikers and they said they haven't faced any problem riding with non-NCR number plates. FYI, most of them haven't been out of Noida yet!
Btw, had a talk with Agarwal Packers and Movers. They are quoting me Rs 6.5k to transport my ZMA from Chennai to NCR. After some negotiations he came down to 6k. Is this a good price? As Naman said, they charge more than others. But they are assuring me that the bike will delivered sans any scratch. I'm happy with their assurance.
Regards,
KiranLast edited by kirosh_03; 01-14-2009, 03:58 PM.All men dream, but not equally. Those that dream at night in the dusty recesses of their minds, wake in the day to find that it was vanity; but the dreamers of the day are dangerous men, for they may act upon their dreams with open eyes, to make it possible. - T. E. Lawrence
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