You need to get hold of the Michelin 742 map for planning, then have a look at the knowledgebase in my signature.
Fes is about a day from the ports in the north (Tanger or Ceuta). Depending upon when you land/clear the border, you might want to stay part way at Chefchaouen. I would advise you don't use the road through the Rif via Ketama.
It would be a shame to visit Morocco and go no further than Fes, even if you are short of time I would suggest you plan a route that takes in Ifrane, Azrou and Khénifra, then maybe come back via Rabat and the coast. Asilah is a pleasant place to stop on the coast just below Tanger.

Your bike will be fine, the pic above shows what I went to Morocco on in 1972.
Tim
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