Not really, the engine has little mass and will just stop. Stalling will stretch primary and drive chains perhaps and could put excessive strain on the transmission.
no, stalling only makes your car stop for a brief moment when shifting geers to fast or not using the clutch correctly
yes, if it goes through the engine it can seriously harm the motorcycle.
YEs! Don't let water in your engine or it's toast!
The more you use the starter to start the engine the more wear is demand is placed on it. So, yes, in a sense stalling and restarting does harm the starter.
You are likely to damage the engine.
Well, first you have to figure out WHY it's stalling.
A carburetors mixes gas and air so the engine will run properly.If the carburetors is not working properly it can cause damage to the car's engine.This will result in the engine stalling or flooding.
Won't run Drain fuel system
No,it may flood the engine.
Damage of the blades of the compressor ,cauesd due high angles of pressure ,caused by air flow is called stalling of a compressor
Under normal city riding,the oil level must be checked and replaced for every 2000 km.....DO NOT,I REPEAT DO NOT,crank up the motorcycle engine when the oil level is low....it will cause friction b/w parts....stalling the engine.....ride safe......
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.