Apart from the mountain bike, I've never really weighed any of my vehicles.
The way I look at it, If I'm happy being portly (100kg ish), there's no reason why my transport shouldn't be allowed the same rights
and as I've always preferred a big torque laden engine to high revving screamer, It's never been a problem
I would hazard a guess that, in an ideal world, 50:50 is the way to go on a bike too. Although with the rider's weight being far more significant a portion of that weight, static balancewould be less critical than a car?
Most riders will move about on the bike in order to affect it's balance anyway, thus negating any work done on the static side.
The crucial factor is the location of any weight, the more you can remove from the top of your bike, to lower its CoG, the better. The other major factor, which affects cars far more than bikes, is to get as much weight as you can
within the wheelbase, as near to the polar centre as you can.