No, it is not possible to run a motorcycle on its side by intentionally laying it down while riding. Motorcycles are designed to operate in an upright position with their wheels on the ground. Riding a motorcycle on its side, commonly referred to as "laying it down," is a dangerous maneuver that is generally discouraged.
When a motorcycle is laid down, it loses its stability, control, and traction. The tires lose contact with the road surface, significantly reducing the ability to steer, brake, or accelerate. This can lead to a loss of control and increase the risk of accidents or injury to the rider.
In situations where a rider needs to make an emergency maneuver to avoid a collision or hazard, it is generally recommended to employ proper braking and steering techniques while keeping the motorcycle upright. These techniques, such as emergency braking or swerving, are taught in motorcycle safety courses and can help maximize control and minimize the risk of an accident.
It's important to prioritize safe riding practices, maintain control of your motorcycle, and rely on proper riding techniques to ensure your safety on the road.