Final update
I spoke to everyone involved, the dealership, my seller and HSBC. The points made on the forum was spot on, however the people I spoke to were all providing me with conflicting information.
The seller told me that he cleared everything with the bank and dealer (lie) I spoke to the dealer immediately after to determine if it has been resolved and the dealer told me the bank refused to provide any information.
Sure, I could have registered the bike to me and spent trying to rectify the issue, but is it worth it, plus there are too many people involved. Lien Man, Dealer, Seller, and myself. Total mess right there.
The seller gave me a small window to cancel the deal. I jumped on it. I hired a truck to pick up the bike today. Seller gave me until 5.30. He changed the meeting point address 3x. and imposed a time conditions.
Regardless, made it there on time. Collected 4300 (50 loss on safety), paid 141 to the truck driver and 20 for the uvip. So a hit of 200.
At least im free from this mess.
It wasnt the seller's fault, it was the dealer that should not have sold the bike without release papers. Glad everything is straight.
Def learned a **** load and will never buy a bike without a uvip.