If it is a cheap to insure bike I think this might be worthwhile.
1. The bike needs to have a month or so MOT left.
2. Insure the bike in the uk on a classic bike limited miles policy if it can meet the conditions.
3. for this you will need a uk address ( the seller ? )
4. you will need to register the bike in your name at the same address
5 Once you have received the bikes log book with it in your name, email the DVLA and ask for an export certificate. ( Keep your original log book even though they ask for it) in france i told them I had to keep the log book with the bike to comply with french law. was no problem.
6 with the export certificate, you can register the bike in Denmark ( with all that it entails) The export certificate is your international ownership papers.
7. Note you can continue to ride for up to six months on the UK documentation. But strictly you should have road tax/MOT to comply with the insurance.
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