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Re: Number of agent in mumbai & delhi for bike transfer
By transfer, i assume you mean transport your bike. You can ship your bike to delhi and back by train. You can do it by just going to the railway station, filling out a form, packing your bike properly and getting it shipped in advance.Originally posted by praSAN View PostBiking is not about what you have between your legs, its all about how well you use it!!!!!!!
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Re: Number of agent in mumbai & delhi for bike transfer
This is possibly the best and safest way..Originally posted by The Monk View PostBy transfer, i assume you mean transport your bike. You can ship your bike to delhi and back by train. You can do it by just going to the railway station, filling out a form, packing your bike properly and getting it shipped in advance.Splendor - 2k to 2006
Karizma - 2k3 to 2009
P180 - 2k6 to 2k9
Hunk - Oct 2k7 til now
ZMR - 2010 to Forever
RX135(2k) - 2013 to 2018
Ninja 250R (2010) - 2016 til now
RayZ - 2015 til now
Ninja 650 (2014) - 2017 til now
Delhi to Narkanda
Delhi to Coimbatore
Delhi to Nepal
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Re: Number of agent in mumbai & delhi for bike transfer
Well yes, buy pulsar 220 has fiber front. i dont want it to get damage, getting agent will ensure all the petrol draining cleaning tank & all packing & loading it on the train take place under his supervision.Originally posted by rreneav1987 View PostThis is possibly the best and safest way..
Any ways i got to know that there one transport company who transfer bike in individual steel cage though little bit expensive, but will make sure that bike dont get damage at all.
thanks all
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Re: Number of agent in mumbai & delhi for bike transfer
In my case, i had to bring my RayZ from Chennai to Delhi.. I wasn't there when loading it the train.. My uncle who works for the railways made sure everything was done in front of him.. my RayZ reached without a single scratchOriginally posted by praSAN View PostWell yes, buy pulsar 220 has fiber front. i dont want it to get damage, getting agent will ensure all the petrol draining cleaning tank & all packing & loading it on the train take place under his supervision.
Any ways i got to know that there one transport company who transfer bike in individual steel cage though little bit expensive, but will make sure that bike dont get damage at all.
thanks all
Splendor - 2k to 2006
Karizma - 2k3 to 2009
P180 - 2k6 to 2k9
Hunk - Oct 2k7 til now
ZMR - 2010 to Forever
RX135(2k) - 2013 to 2018
Ninja 250R (2010) - 2016 til now
RayZ - 2015 til now
Ninja 650 (2014) - 2017 til now
Delhi to Narkanda
Delhi to Coimbatore
Delhi to Nepal
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Re: Number of agent in mumbai & delhi for bike transfer
thats nice, lucky you. but having no relative in railway , i have disadvantage ;P .Originally posted by rreneav1987 View PostIn my case, i had to bring my RayZ from Chennai to Delhi.. I wasn't there when loading it the train.. My uncle who works for the railways made sure everything was done in front of him.. my RayZ reached without a single scratch
Actually i dont wanna take chance with my 5 months old bike. if from mumbai to delhi there is issue, i have to search parts in delhi, which will consume time & money. i think while comming back i can think for transfering via train. so if any damage i can replace anything in mumbai,
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How to transport bike from Delhi to Visakhapatnam (Andhra Pradesh)
Please tell me how to transport bike (I've a glamour) from Delhi to Visakhapatnam , can't ride it there as there are time constraints & other issues .
I've never used Railways till now ,don't know anything about it .
Suggest if any couriers can do it in an economical way .
I've to get back to Visakhapatnam on or before 31. 07 . 2016 .
Please suggest the best course of action .
Thanks a ton.
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Re: Transporting Your Motorcycle(s) - Universal Thread.
I have recently used Agarwal packers (Agarwal Packers and Movers, Packers and Movers, Movers and Packers, India - the one with the fauji pic) to transport my bike back from Chandigarh to Bangalore. They promised shipping in 14 days and were true to their word. Packing was good and there was not even a scratch. I could even track the shipment basis the consignment number which they updated every 3rd day or so
A little pricey (definitely more than booking it in as luggage on a train for which you should also have a ticket as a passenger) but they turned out to be reliable.
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Re: Transporting Your Motorcycle(s) - Universal Thread.
Originally posted by supratik View PostI have recently used Agarwal packers (Agarwal Packers and Movers, Packers and Movers, Movers and Packers, India - the one with the fauji pic) to transport my bike back from Chandigarh to Bangalore. They promised shipping in 14 days and were true to their word. Packing was good and there was not even a scratch. I could even track the shipment basis the consignment number which they updated every 3rd day or so
A little pricey (definitely more than booking it in as luggage on a train for which you should also have a ticket as a passenger) but they turned out to be reliable.
What was the total cost?
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Re: Transporting Your Motorcycle(s) - Universal Thread.
What are the charges? and are the charges specific to the bike? Would be helpful if you could give me an idea before I call them up to get the price.Originally posted by supratik View PostI have recently used Agarwal packers (Agarwal Packers and Movers, Packers and Movers, Movers and Packers, India - the one with the fauji pic) to transport my bike back from Chandigarh to Bangalore. They promised shipping in 14 days and were true to their word. Packing was good and there was not even a scratch. I could even track the shipment basis the consignment number which they updated every 3rd day or so
A little pricey (definitely more than booking it in as luggage on a train for which you should also have a ticket as a passenger) but they turned out to be reliable.
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Need to transfer Ninja 650 from Bangalore to Gurgaon
Hi
I am planning to relocate to Gurgaon this month and need to transport my Kawasaki Ninja 650. I was looking for professional Packers and movers who are used to transporting high capacity motorcycles with care. Can anyone suggest me about any good packers who might be suitable for this job?
I want to ride down to Gurgaon but am not able to do so due to time constraints between jobs.
Thanks in advance
Karan
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Re: Transporting Your Motorcycle(s) - Universal Thread.
Has anybody tried transporting motorcycle from Bengaluru to Mangaluru?
I am planning to transport my Duke 390 to Puttur (in Karnataka) from Bengaluru. I got a quote of INR 4,800/- from VRL. Is their any cheaper alternative apart from Railways?
Riding is not an option due to various constraints.A lone amateur built the ark. A large group of professionals built the Titanic...
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Re: Transporting Your Motorcycle(s) - Universal Thread.
Don't trust VRL. Go with other companyOriginally posted by NitinGirish View PostHas anybody tried transporting motorcycle from Bengaluru to Mangaluru?
I am planning to transport my Duke 390 to Puttur (in Karnataka) from Bengaluru. I got a quote of INR 4,800/- from VRL. Is their any cheaper alternative apart from Railways?
Riding is not an option due to various constraints.
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