The whole ethanol question is another matter, particularly if you're not running the bike all the time.
Eth has some bad habits. If there's a real chemist out there please correct me. This is my understanding from reading stuff, mostly, but not solely online.
It separates after a few months since it's a mixture, not a compound.
It eats at natural stuff, notably rubber so if it sits in rubber the rubber will degrade faster than ya think. Fuel lines are notable made of rubber as are many fuel system o rings (the main problem with storage.)
It combines readily with water so your fuel can be nasty & tough to fire with a layer of water/alcohol and degraded gasoline vs. fuel if it sits too long, especially in damp enviroments (think winter in England or the PNW).
Mostly I've found I can run the eth we mostly have around here OK but I try not to let it sit, & if I need something to sit I try to fill it with non-eth, which is rare and expensive around here.
The not sit thing is especially true for my carb'd bikes.
https://www.pure-gas.org/ is a handy link. I keep hoping I can add to it but no love so far.