You've already got "actual information." You just don't seem to believe it.
The truth is that it's not allowed, but people do it anyway. I've done it myself, as have many others. I didn't do anything special--I merely stored my bike and flew home for a while, then returned (with more money) the following year.
You'll want to figure out how things work in your home province, too--for example, can you keep the registration current without presenting the vehicle for inspection? Similarly, does it have to be insured at home to maintain the registration? Seems to me I've heard that in at least some provinces if you let the insurance lapse they cancel your registration. This might present problems if, say, you got in an accident in Europe.
Insurance in the EU--a whole separate subject--tends to get more difficult and more expensive with the passing years, but there's always been a way to make it work.
Hope that's helpful.
Mark
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