karizma.r2008 said:WTF, i have white r15 which is my 2nd and current bike. my first bike was karizma r which i sold off. they never asked for so much of documents. just a voter card is enough here in kolkata and hero honda asked a ration card additional to the voter card. and i directly did not went to register the bike, in both the cases i gave the bike to the showroom and they took it to register it which is only 2hour process. i think you need to look out for a different showroom.
BTW, are you trying to purchase the bike in cash or credit?
vantheman5211 said:^^ exactly .look for another showroom to be fair unless he is cutting you a good discount.
Konquerror said:Whatever kamer is saying is true...vehicle registration rules are strict in Mumbai...no other show room can help...he will have to produce a valid address proof of Mumbai...I've been there...experienced that...
ggt said:Maybe the recent spate of blasts happening with the vehicle being a 2 wheeler might have added the documentation.
Guess you have to bear that.
I am talking about the new scheme lava red itself. Too bad blue is not in the new scheme. White is good but the issue is that the slightest of dirt will spoil the looks. And given Mumbai rains, the roads are muddy for atleast 3 months a year.Konquerror said:I have Lava Red...new color scheme looks awesome...White is good too![]()
kamer said:I dont think I will be able to buy one here unless I have a permanent address..
My friend has booked a Thunderbird and delivery is next June :lol:karizma.r2008 said:5months? :rofl:
this is insane.
kamer said:Thank you all for your valuable inputs. Went to book my bike yesterday. Damn irritating experience. I dont have a permanent address in Mumbai. For registration, i gave them a copy of my passport, PAN Card, Voter ID... all registered to my native address and a copy of the rental agreement. They are like- Do you have a electricity bill in your name at the address you are staying.... I said no.. Any bank a/c by that address... no.... Sorry, you cant buy a bike :no: I am like:huh: People who do not have a permanent address in Mumbai cant buy a vehicle!!!!!They said rules are rules. I now need to open a bank a/c with my current address, get a letter from my firm's HR stating i work there and my address is bla bla....Give them a copy of electricity bill with the name of owner as per my rental agreement.. And passport copy attested (notary). Then they will get my vehicle registered via WAP (Without Address Proof)....
... Insane I say... Taking almost all docs I have and registering my vehicle via WAP!!! Guess I will have to wait for my vehicle. Will take time to open bank a/c and all...
What an experience... Imagine.... Even passport is not a valid document if its not issued in Mumbai!!! A document issued by GOI after so much verification!!!!!
sunny27 said:I can understand what you have gone through. I went through the same -- its all rubbish only Yamaha does it. I live on rent in Ahmedabad but luckily one of my bank savings account, my passport and pan card are issued to my Ahmedabad address. Now Yamaha created a massive scene by saying I couldn't have the bike and it won't clear RTO passing. Also the bike I chose to buy, Yamaha SZ wasn't worth all the trouble so I got myself a Pulsar 135 LS and all Bajaj wanted were the usual set of documents, I paid the money upfront and took delivery of the bike instantly and tbh my Pulsar is way better than the Yamaha in terms of performance, mileage and build quality. The Yamaha finance people were asking for 9 blank cheques! Bajaj asked for 2 blank cheques (for the same loan period). Also the loan approval for my Pulsar was instantaneous (took 30 mins in all) as I bought an AC from Croma with Bajaj finance and cleared the loan payment. Yamaha (Busan Auto Finance) also levies a lot more interest than Bajaj does. Similarly you need to pay 4.5% of the total cost of the bike as well as a loan closure fee+processing fee in addition to the outstanding amount should you choose to pay off the outstanding installments after the loan lock in period which is 6 months for Yamaha. Bajaj requires you to wait for 3 months of the lock in period for the loan and then you can pay off the entire amount in a single payment without any processing fee or loan closure fee or any additional interest on the outstanding amount. Yamaha's finance schemes are sheer madness!
BTW a recent credit card bill to your address in Mumbai should do as well. Try that.
Yamaha's requirements while booking the bike irrespective of you taking it on loan or paying upfront(applicable if you live on rent in a city which isn't your native city):-
[1] 3 passport sized photographs
[2] Notarized rent agreement with the photograph of the tenant and the owner attested and signed by both parties
[3] Passport/Pancard/Voter ID/Ration card
[4] Latest Credit card bill
[5] Passbook of your account in a bank of the city your are currently residing in
[6] Latest Electricity Bill issued with the name of your flat owner
[7] Affidavit signed from local police station as proof confirming your residence in the above mentioned documents (upto Rs.500 to be paid as bribe)
[8] 6 months bank statement of the account of the local bank
[9] Proof of workplace and a letter from the HR
[10] Latest salary slip
[11] 9 cheques (8 blank one cancelled) from your savings account with the local bank
[12] Proof of your permanent address with any of these documents ( Passport/Pancard/Voter ID/Ration card ) and electricity bills with your name on it
[13] Postpaid mobile phone bill (latest)
[14] Municipality water bill or gram panchyat bill or a receipt from the housing society for maintenance of the flat,etc or the possession letter of the flat the builder issued to the flat owner
Bajaj's requirements while booking the bike irrespective of you taking it on loan or paying upfront(applicable if you live on rent in a city which isn't your native city):-
[1] 2 passport sized photographs
[2] Notarized rent agreement
[3] Passport/Pancard/Voter ID/Ration card
[4] Latest Credit card bill
[5] Passbook of your account in a bank of the city your are currently residing in (used as address proof)
[6] Latest Electricity Bill
[7] 3-6 months bank statement of the account of the local bank
[8] Proof of workplace and a letter from the HR
[9] Latest salary slip
[10] 1 cancelled cheque and 2 blank cheques
gREen said:get fazer dude...
as for the colour get the white one, check my thread
fazer makes you feel comfortable and pretty sexy,...
the only downside compared with fz is Faring cause that weight around 6kg that reduces performance and mileage compared with fz...
but it gives you the look, aerodynamics, comfortable and pleasure to ride(a real touring spirit)
i get mine on 8th day,,, paid full cash but the poor thing is they raised 2 percent tax on that day(from 12.5 to 14.5%), so paid 84800... one day...
hope you have pleasurable ride..
ramanujpatro said:A valid HR letter and a House lease agreement should do.
kamer said:Hi guys. I am going to buy a new bike soon. I am really confused between FZ-S and Fazer. I need the bike for city commuting mainly, rarely going beyond 60 kmph. I know FZ is better for cutting through traffic but the looks of Fazer are just killing!! I needed to know if Fazer is really bad for traffic (standalone- please dont compare it with other bikes). Also I would be travelling 22-25 km daily (to and fro office) and at times a pillion (on weekends)I am 5'4.5'' and 80 kgs. Would Fazer be a good bike for me? I stay in M\/mb@i- T0wns1d3.