Blown head gasket or cracked head most likely.
Breather pluged.
The most common cause of fluid coming out of the dipstick tube is an over fill. Check the fluid level to see if there is too much.
You can find it in between the battery and the exhaust system coming out of the engine.
Blow-by Engine showing signs of wear (rings) Try replacing PCV valve oil coming from dipstick ,means the engine is pressurizing .this is usually caused by a broken or stuck piston ring.this is a major repair
pressure in the sump caused by engine breather pipe being restricted or blocked is one cause for oil coming up through the dipstick hole
No, "appears" is not a preposition. It is a verb that indicates something being visible or coming into existence.
If you have knocking from the engine and smoke from the exhaust then you have far more problems than the car just not starting. Sick professional help immediately.
The dipstick is located on the right side of the bike just behind the bottom of the oil lines coming from the oil tank. It is is a recessed type if it's stock.
There is a dipstick located next to the distributor at the rear of the engine coming out of the transmission.
Engine "Blow-by" caused by excessive engine wear usually bad piston rings
excessive blowby
Yes it appears they are