The problem with the '81 model year bikes, wasn't unleaded fuel .
It was a different alloy of metal for the valve seats .
Unknown to BMW, it acted like an insulator and prevented the valve to transfer heat to the seat and then to the cylinder head .
The proper term for valve recession in this case, it valve face plastic deformation .
The metal of the valve, softens with the excess heat and flows towards the valve stem, when I had my top end redone at 45,000 miles, I was shocked at how much metal had flowed towards the valve stem .
Here's a link to a BMW tech site, kinda explains the problem at length .
http://bmwmotorcycletech.info/valves.htm