Hi
And welcome to the HUBB.
You are not the first person to want to buy a Royal Enfield in India and to come back to Europe with it. There are a couple of problems.
The first is that to buy a bike in India you have to be an Indian resident. This can be worked around but you have to have someone else’s name on the ownership documents - that means you will need official paperwork to leave India. Nepal is an easier alternative but the bike is more expensive.
The second problem is that you may find that the bike you have ridden across Asia and Europe home cannot be used without undergoing tests to make sure that it meets EU emissions tests.
There is a You Tube channel for a lady called Itchy Boots who bought a bike in India as I described but was not able to register it in Netherlands after her trip. The You Tube channel is a good watch as well. Her journey from India to Netherlands is her Series 1.
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