Starting with the 1973 model year vehicles made in the US, unleaded fuel has been mandated, the fuel filler, had a reduced diameter hole, so regular leaded fuel could not be used .
Adapters were sold, that you could put on the fuel filler nozzle, to reduce it to the correct size for use with leaded fuel, but people found out that the lead contaminated the catalytic converter to rendered it useless and it had to be replaced, when you had to go mandated exhaust emissions testing that started shortly afterwards, as part of the yearly vehicle registration progress .
Up until 3 years ago, we were required to have motorcycles exhaust emission tests every year, that was removed from the requirements after tests shown , that motorcycles contributed about .001 % of the emissions in Maricopa county the county that the Phoenix metro is located in .
CARB ( California Air Resources Board ), the state entity in California that has the say in environmental issues didn't mandate that motorcycles be emission tested .
They were the strictest in the US for vehicle emissions .
I believe that after around late 1974, early 1975 leaded fuel was not available to most people in the US, only rural farming areas still has access to leaded fuel for farm equipment .