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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.
To transfer power from the pedals to where it can be used - the rear wheel.
Yes you can do this and it will increase the speed and power of the bike.
Well it depends on what power bike engine it is but yes it will work just be carefully to not connect the wrong wires and use a good and powerful engine so that thing can get some speed and height.
100 cc bike has better mileage than 150 cc bike due to its engine power big engine consumes more fuel than the smaller one.
what the motor bike engine does is that it pumps fuel in to a small tank in the engine then the battery of the motor bike gives a little electric shock so it makes little explosions the make the pisten move and you can hear it to when the engin pops and that conects to the wheel.
It is very obvious that more power engine creates more power and the vehicle moves faster than the less power engine.
what the motor bike engine does is that it pumps fuel in to a small tank in the engine then the battery of the motor bike gives a little electric shock so it makes little explosions the make the pisten move and you can hear it to when the engin pops and that conects to the wheel.
either a car wheel or a bike wheel.
either a car wheel or a bike wheel.
It will move for you, in fact the higher the gear the easier it will be to move. When you push the bike and begin to rotate the rear wheel with the trans in gear you are rotating the crankshaft of the engine, jumpstarting the engine for all intensive purposes.
Don't put a vacuum motor on a bike, it's far too heavy. It is possible to buy a generator for a bike. The old sort worked with a small ridged wheel applied to the tyre. Modern generators are built into the wheel hub. Don't forget that any electric power generated will be supplied by yourself as you pedal the bike. When the generator produces power it puts a drag on the wheel. But up to about 25 watts it's OK and not too exhausting.