The engine was designed to run on unleaded. Using a lead additive contributes to pollution, is a waste of money and could foul the works.
Running ethanol-free fuel might help keep the fuel system from gumming up on a bike that is rarely run. My experience tells me the best way to treat my bike is to ride it often, for long distances, rain or shine, with fresh fuel graded ≤10% ethanol in mid or high octane, and with a smile on my face.
I used MMO in my VW boxers through the seventies. Why was the mystery. I still needed to adjust the valves, adjust the points gap, adjust the timing, change the oil and clean the oil screen every 3K or else deal with burnt valves—all that for a low-powered vehicle with a heater that had the warming power of a hyperventilating bunny's breath; however, the 35mpg was nice and fuel was only $0.50–0.75 per gal.