As always, the main risk with stretching the rules comes when you have a serious accident. Then the lawyers and the police will inspect passports and vehicle documents very carefully. Since you can only stay in the Schengen zone for a maximum of 90 days in any 180 days, you will have to cross out of the zone so that results in more chances for officials to check paperwork.
One thing in your favour is that having a WA reg bike, there are no safety inspections so you can keep the registration and insurance current for the whole time you are away
If you cross to Morocco or Turkey or some of the non-schengen EU countries you will/may be issued with their visas and TVIP, and while that doesn't necessarily reset your Schengen clock, it may reset your vehicle's EU clock. Doubt whether you could find anyone to give you a straight answer though
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