I ran into this cross country Harley rider a couple months back. He asked me were the nearest airport was. Seems he ran airplane fuel in his bike. I was later talking to my mechanic friend, and he said that would definatly raise the lead and octane level in the bike, but that there was not reason to run an entire tank of the stuff. A pint per tank would do the job.
Next spring I plan on buying a couple gallons to add to my fuel and see what happens. Ya never know...
A few random thoughts...
A blend of 2:1 100LL auto/av gas
may benefit the power output of a motorcycle engine
if the engine is pushing a compression ratio of 10:1 or higher.
Running straight Avgas may contribute to burned exhaust valves.
Modern 100LL AvGas is formulated for very low compression, air-cooled aircraft engines and contains additives especially made for those engines.
Running a mixture of avgas in a 'modern' bike may improve performance at high rpms and speeds, but it may also run hotter.
Deposit buildup or plug fouling may occur with 100LL.
Rejetting and fettling the carburetors might be needed.
And here's a final thought... Security at airports, both small and large, has become serious business. When I need fuel, I radio the FBO and they send a fuel truck and a line boy. Some airports offer self-serv fuel but you taxi your aircraft from the active to the fuel facility; there's seldom access to the ramp without a key card or code number.
Weighing the hassle factor against unlikely benefits, I'd take a pass. Other opinions? :-?
Monte