Been to Morocco a couple of times now and not had any problems with the bike. At one point I stayed in Fes at a hostel in the new town, but took the bike around the corner to a posh hotel. The parking gardian kept an eye on the bike there for a couple of dirham. Just a note though, make sure you agree the total cost with the gardian directly, not through the reception desk, etc.
I had more problems in remote areas where invariably I'd come to the bike in the morning to find all the switchs and fuel tap in odd positions. One day it took me a good while to realise that the reason the bike wasn't starting was because the fuel tap had been closed by inquisitive fingers overnight.
Iain
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