Hi Adrian, I live in Gurgaon. I havent had an issue with cops of my Guj registered bike. Shashvat and myself live in Gurgaon.
Feel free to write / talk to us. I will send a separate mail to you with my number. Cheers Rohit --- In [email protected], vasanthat...@... wrote: > > Hi Adrian > I use a Chennai registered classic Pulsar 150 in Bangalore. I do not have a Noc but I have paid the road tax for karnataka state. I have been stopped couple of times by the Blore cops. After the check the papers and the tax paid receipt the let me go. This means that if I want to re-register then I need the noc from tamil nadu else I can survive with the tax receipt. Hopefully the case should be the same with noida > > > > Vasanth > > Sent on my BlackBerry® from Vodafone Essar > > -----Original Message----- > From: "Adrian Menezes" <adrian.gro...@...> > > Date: Fri, 26 Dec 2008 20:54:07 > To: Bajaj Pulsar<[email protected]> > Subject: [bajajpulsar] Shifting to Noida-Query > > > Hi PUGs, > > It has been a very very long time since I've visited the group because > mostly work and not being in India have kept me busy. Just to introduce > myself again, I am Adrian from Aurangabad in Maharashtra. I own a Blue > Pulsar 180 DTSi, purchased in December 2003, which just completed 5 years. > > I do apologise for posting a query as soon as I return to the group. While > I did find quite a few conversations about transporting bikes around India, > I am not sure if there's a conversation about the formalities involved. > I will be shifting to Noida later next week and was wondering about the > entire RTO/Registration/NOC thing. While I primarily have no problems > getting an NOC before leaving from Aurangabad and travelling with the bike > on the same train, I will not be able to register it in Delhi/Noida atleast > for a couple of months after reaching since I will not have a residence for > that time. I would like to know if I will be able to ride the bike for that > long before getting it registered in Delhi/Noida? I have been made to > beleive that if the NOC is more than a couple of months old, the RTO in > Delhi/Noida may harrass me when I intend to get it registered. What if any, > is the legal maximum I can ride in another state before I have to get it > registered? I hope there is someone in the group who has gone through this > procedure to ease my worries. > > The other option for me is to leave the bike at home just now and come down > in a couple of months to take it along over a weekend. This could be quite > a hassle considering it takes 24 hours one way from Delhi to Aurangabad. > Moreover, I could really benefit from having the bike in Noida to hunt > around for accommodation. > > Once again, apologies for raising a query as soon as I return. I am really > looking forward to meeting the Delhi PUGs soon. > > Cheers, > > Adrian > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >
