The last time I passed through Tanger Ville (three years ago), the insurance office was inside the passenger terminal.
You are not doing yourself any favours with the itinerary which doesn't really allow much time for you to get a feel for Morocco, you are on the bike an awful lot, and you are planning distances that are more suitable for larger capacity bikes.
For example, riding after sunset is a real no-no in Morocco; sunset in Fez on 27 Feb will be 19:14, so you need to leave Chefchaouen at 14:30 to allow for a couple of stops having coffee or taking photos on the way to Fez. However in the morning it's going to take three hours to ride to Chefchaouen from Tanger, so if you leave Tanger at 09:00 you will have two and a half hours in Chefchaouen.
I normally suggest to people they don't stop in major cities like Fez or Marrakech unless they are going to spend at least half the next day exploring. Otherwise you will be fighting your way through the evening rush hour trying to find your hotel, only to do the same in reverse the next morning.
The Rif mountains are near Chefchaouen, so on 28 you will be riding through the Middle Atlas mountains. With toilet/coffee/food/fuel/photo stops you are probably looking at over nine hours, so hit the road by 09:00 latest, otherwise it will be dark shortly after your arrival at Erg Chebbi.
So my suggestion for 27 Feb would be to head south from Tanger on the A5 motorway to Moulay Bousselham then N27 to Meknes, then N13 to Azrou stopping overnight at either Hotel des Cedres Hotel in the middle of town or Panorama Hotel (both on Google Maps). 330 km and probably seven hours riding plus multiple stops. If you leave Tanger at 09:00 you could be there by 17:45.
The advantage of this is that it cuts 90 minutes off the next day's trek. So for 28 Feb if you start from Azrou at 09:00 you could be at Erg Chebbi (including stops) by 16:30 giving you lots of time to see the wonderful dunes.
And then the next morning you are off again... Your itinerary currently doesn't include time to see the gorges, so this is where I suggest you spend your free day. Visit Gara Medouar (10km west of Rissani) then go via Erfoud to visit the khetteras (medieval underground water canals) about 8km west of Jorf, ride up the Todra valley not just as far as the narrow chockpoint of the gorge but 10km or so further up as it's spectacular and hardly anyone goes there. Stop overnight in one of the many hotels in the Todra Gorge.
The next day ride up the Dades Valley about 60km to M'semrir, through the Dades Gorge, up the 'Tisidrin' hairpin bend section, round the 'Grand Canyon'. Have a coffee in M'semrir, and then do this wonderful ride again but in reverse.
On Sunday 5 March the obvious ferry for you to Tarifa leaves at 15:00, you need to be there 30-60 mins beforehand so leaving Meknes at 08:00 is probably OK. Spain is one hour ahead so you probably won't make the 7pm target for Malaga.
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