I think that is "wishful thinking". The major motorcycle companies don't like to use someone else's technology. They want to develop their own new technology and not have to license it from any other independent company. Yamaha has tried out different frame and chassis technology from outside sources in the past, but they never stuck with it for very long. Another thing these companies will do (HD is a great one for this) is to buy the company, cherry-pick the patents that they want and then shut the company down (Tri-Hawk and Buel come to mind). I wish Mission Motors luck, but I think their future lies in the EV consulting field, with their motorcycle acting as a technology demonstrator - which is their current business plan, of course.
And speaking of unicorns, what ever happened to the BRP Redshift EV? I haven't heard much about their bikes for a while.