Either your head gasket or base gasket are blown
If it is still getting water in the cylinder then it could be coming from the bottom / below the piston. Typically the seal on the water pump will leak allowing water to get into the crankcase. If it gets too much it will get on the cylinder walls and smoke.
condentsation
if its water cooled head gasket=(
Sounds like engine coolant getting in crankcase, could be an intake gasket going bad.
the mechanical seal on the water pump is out
antifreeze (Water) pouring down the front of the engine is from the water pump.
If you are not seeing a leak, it could easily be a head gasket. Check the oil, if water is getting into the crankcase, the oil will look like chocolate milk. With the motor cold, take the radiator cap off and start the car. It exhaust is getting into the water jacket, water will shoot out of the radiator a foot or more. If it is going out the exhaust, you will have a cloud of white smoke coming out of the exhaust. Could be the cooling fan not coming on and the water is going out the overflow. Thermostat could be bad. Water pump can be bad.
Milky coloured oil may mean that water is getting in somewhere. Take your bike for servicing. I would not chance riding it until a mechanic sees it.
A small amount of water can be condensation, however, if it smells like or contains anti-freeze, you have a major engine problem - possibly a cracked engine block which allows the coolant to seep into the crankcase. It could also be a blown "head gasket" which is a less serious problem, but still a large job to fix. This too could allow coolant to leak into the crankcase in some cars.
Remove the water return hose from your 2001 Suzuki water pump. Remove the water pump belt. Remove the water pump retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install your new water pump.
Remove the water pump belt on your 1995 Suzuki 1.6 liter engine. Remove the water hose. Remove the water pump retaining bolts. Reverse the process to install the new water pump.
This is usually the sign of a broken head gasket, unless you drove through a body of water and got some in the crankcase.