YEs! Don't let water in your engine or it's toast!
yes, if it goes through the engine it can seriously harm the motorcycle.
You are likely to damage the engine.
damage engine no.. will the engine run no.
Won't run Drain fuel system
No,it may flood the engine.
Yes, even a small amount of water will damage any engine. Water is not a lubricant and as such it will cause damage when mixed with the oil. How much depends on how much water and how long you drove the car in this condition. Antifreeze is even worse than plain water.
Yes it will damage the bearings.
The engine will overheat quickly and catastrophic damage can occur if you continue to run the engine.
It can. You should leave the engine running while you add water to the radiator. If you add water with the engine turned off, but while the engine is overheated, you might damage the engine or the radiator.
The engine of a motorcycle is typically measured in cubic centimeters (CC).
Engine size has nothing to do with the definition of a motorcycle. If it has 2 wheels, powered by an engine and has no pedals it's a motorcycle.
There is no set amount of water that will ruin an engine as it depends on various factors such as how quickly the water enters the engine, the type of engine, and how the engine is operated after exposure to water. However, as a general rule, significant water intake into the engine can lead to hydrolock or corrosion, resulting in engine damage. It is best to avoid water entering the engine altogether to prevent any potential damage.