as I understand your post, your bike is already in Europe, no need to buy another bike.
what you want to do falls into the grey area...
as long as you have insurance to drive your bike in Europe, this is the main concern
if your home country/ state has expiry stickers on the license plate,you might need to either remove them, or make a new plate,
as for bike papers, again you might need to Photoshop any expiry date off.
as long as the papers are 90% correct, your name, plate number, chassis number. I highly doubt you to have any problem, I don't.
my plates have expired, can't renew without local insurance, can't get insurance without the bilke physically been seen, and I'm not ready to send the bike home yet.
out of curiosity, this year when I left Europe, and headed to far east Russia, via central Asia, Iused some photo shopped bike papers, as long as the info that I stated earlier is there, they have no idea what it is suppose to look like..
most countries, don't have expiry dates on their plates, I will make a new plate for my bike and keep going. less info, less questions.
I know of a guy, who bought plates off of ebay, made bike papers, and every year exits the country to get another year temp import. has never had a problem.
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