i'm no expert but I wouldnt have thought much rain would ever make it past the air filter even in torrential rain. And what little bit might make it past would possibly either just come to rest in the bottom of the airbox or if it did manage to make it down the intake ports, would just be evaporated off very quickly.
You'd be more likely to suffer some sort of electrical fault through water ingress than any engine problem.
and there's a drain in the bottom of the air filter box that lets the water out and next time you find your mind on other things in bad weather like that ....(wake up) as its times like that things can go bad don't let your mind wonder
it was 11pm the m-way was fairly quiet and my mind didnt really wander that far lol
so what about the air filter getting water logged?
and what if a hose got sprayed up there with the engine running?
arnt the (dont know what there called on a bike) intake manifolds directly under the air filter so any water that drops into the engine so if enough water went in there would it cause a problem or is there something to stop any problems arrising, i know cars are vulnerable to deep puddles and the like but it just looks like with the ram air bikes are more so unless theres something i dont know about................................................like witchcraft
i know a small amount of water in the engine is not a problem my car has awater injection system to add water to the air just before the inlet manifold