The size (height and weight) has nothing to do with the engine size. "cc" is shorthand for cubic centimeter. Displacement measures how many cubic centimeters of the air-fuel mixture moves through one rotation of an engine cycle (each piston moving from top to bottom). For example, if one rotation of the pistons moves 125 cc of the fuel-air mixture through the system, then you have a 125 cc engine.
CC means cubic centimeters, and refers to the engine capacity.
The term 100cc and 200cc refers to the displacement (size) of the bike's engine and in turn horsepower. A 100 cubic centemeter bike's engine is half the size of a 200 cc bikes engine. How fast you wanna go? Good luck!
cc is the displacement of the engine. the more cc means more displacement this intern creates more power.
If the Engine is 50cc or larger it is Illegal to ride in a bike lane
CC can be defined as the power of engine, for example 250 cc bike stand for 250cc is the power of engine for that bike.
2003 yz85 is a 2stroke motor cross bike with a 85cc motor or 85 cubic capacity engine you have to mix oil and fuel together
race bikes are cooled by air air circulation but in sports bike they are cooled by oil coolant
Cubic Centimeter, denotes the size of an engine.
The displacement of the engine cylinder(s).
Well it really depends on what size of dirt bike you get. For example: if you get a 50cc bike it will mabe go 20mph, but if you get a 450 it could go from 50 to 60 mph. so to get a definite answer go to your dirt bike companies website, and look at the bikes facts.
Harley started using a sports engine in their bikes in 1960. It was a small 50cc that was popular for beginning riders who wanted to start out with a smaller bike.
that's what cc is. cubic centimetres. if it is a 450cc, the cylinder is 450 cubic centimeters