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Originally Posted by VJ_MAVRICK
(Post 725240)
That was a great shot manish and any teambhpians among them? That was quite an assemble :D |
you can find such meets happening almost every week dude !!! sunday mornings !! :)
here is a pic of some other meet. not as many bikes as the previous one but still awesome !!!
sorry but had to write my name all over as i have seen my pics on various sites claiming to have been spotted by others !!

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Originally Posted by nisarg86
(Post 727120)
incident was happened in nov. 06 i guess.
No. Police has seized the bike and it is rusting in police station. |
Ohhk. i meant, you had a blue thundercat a year or two ago right?
manson.
hey guys,
Had been to NICE Road a few weeks back with my friends !! Was an awesome day with 4 r1s. note that 2nd and 4th are 08 r1s !! We had a blast !
enjoy !

Here is a pic of my friend's 08 r1 !!!!

Hi guys!
I'm trying to send back two bikes on transfer of residence (TR) from the U.S. I wanted to know if anyone is familiar with the formalities involved. I understand that a used bike is liable for 35% duty, I was wondering if thats the case for the second bike as well? The Govt on Ind customs website is pretty vague on the subject, would greatly appreciate it if anyone can throw light on the subject.
p.s. Is it sufficient if I throw in some fuel filters or am I missing something (for a Ducati 749 and a M V Agusta Brutale)?
ScoobySti: I' strongly suggest reading through the following thread.
http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/everyt...ike-india.html
And, this is a detailed account of how prabhuav purchased and had his bike come down on Transfer of Residence.
http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/motorb...ory-biker.html
Rpanicker (rajesh) also had his ninja shipped when he was moving back in 2005, don't think its that much of a hassle as many make it look if you have an efficient C&F agent.
Just ensure that both your mtorcycles have been on your name for over an year before you ship them, orelse you could be liable fora heavy penalty, and a good chance of the vehicle being sent back to the place of origin or being confiscated.
manson.
whoa whoa ! black beauties making all the noise on NICE road. Drive safe dudes !
Thanks a ton mason ...that was really helpful
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Originally Posted by Scooby STi
(Post 735762)
Hi guys!
I'm trying to send back two bikes on transfer of residence (TR) from the U.S. I wanted to know if anyone is familiar with the formalities involved. I understand that a used bike is liable for 35% duty, I was wondering if thats the case for the second bike as well? The Govt on Ind customs website is pretty vague on the subject, would greatly appreciate it if anyone can throw light on the subject.
p.s. Is it sufficient if I throw in some fuel filters or am I missing something (for a Ducati 749 and a M V Agusta Brutale)? |
I doubt you will be allowed to get 2 bikes. I think you can only get 1. I would suggest you throw in some clutch plates, turn signals, brake/clutch levers & mirrors.
Nitin/Manish: I was there. Not this ride and not this gang, I think, but I've taken my 99 Blade many a time to the Maddur Cafe for brekker ...and we had 20 SBKs on one ride!
Great bikes- actually Very good bikes and EXTREMELY good riders- I've written about our rides somewhere on the forum.
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Originally Posted by manishasrani
(Post 727207)
here is a pic of some other meet. not as many bikes as the previous one but still awesome !!!
sorry but had to write my name all over as i have seen my pics on various sites claiming to have been spotted by others !!  |
Yeah, there WERE TeamBHP riders on that ride- that's me in the white jacket and clean-shaven head! :-0 Helps aerodynamics. P'haps we shld call it hair-o-dynamics.
Superbike enthusiasts may wish to check out pictures of our Sunday morning riding group at
www.shatanu.com/biking
the link isn't working !!
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