What if you rode your bike with somewhat traditional gear on, ie. properly padded riding jacket, riding pants, good boots and helmet as well, (that's what we wear every time, dressing for the crash you never want to have), but underneath you wore the catsuit. It would likely feel deliciously compressing, but it could I guess also form a slippery layer between the suit and your riding gear.
I have gone for an extended ride away from home in little more than my riding jacket and pants, boots and helmet, and I will tell you it's quite a thrill, my textile jacket having zippers and vents all over it, the rush of wind on your bare skin and the way the jacket moves against your tender parts on the rough sections of road just incredible. The inside of my riding pants were slippery on my bare skin on that ride as they are overlarge to accommodate a pair of jeans underneath, so some caution is advised.
It's also fun to arrange a fuel stop at a busy station dressed like that, kind of like wearing a raincoat and heels and about nothing else and going for a walk in the rain, at least for one like myself with some closet exhibitionistic tendencies hidden deep inside.
Ride safe and play safe, Jackie.