i disagree. the front mount is equally important, 'cause it stabalizes the engine.
the engine has a natural tendency to pull to the left because of the torque on the chain.
with a weak front mount it'll constantly shift to the side, which loosens the chain, de-rails it in some cases, and always messes up the chain alignment.
the next thing to go is the right rear motor mount stud as all the strain transfers to it.
as far as using pvc, is that to fill the gap or as a cushion?
newer motors have larger mounts for newer frames. i make.shims from old seatposts, or from a thin sheet of aluminum.
seems to me pvc would crack, wouldn't get the "bite" you need to clamp it down tight, and would eventually fail.
i've seen bikes with a small strip from an innertube in the mounts, thinking that will help bite down and save the paint.
everytime i've taken one off, the rubber is wasted, and usually takes the paint with it, since motor mounts like to collect dripped fuel and saturating the rubber. add some road grime and it disintegrates.
metal to metal, better bolts, and routine maintenance is the simple recipe for a problem-free mount.