dirt bike it was a 500cc for a 2 stroke and 650cc for a 4 stroke.
The largest displacement, purpose-built, motor engine is available on the Triumph Rocket III Roadster at 2300cc.
"Purpose-built" means that this engine was designed to be a motorcycle engine, and not a reassigned car engine (as the V-8 power Boss Hoss for example).
1403 is the official spec on the 88" engine.
A 124 cubic inch Harley Davidson motorcycle engine is equivalent to approximately 2,032 cubic centimeters (CCs). This conversion is done by multiplying the cubic inches by 16.387, the number of cubic centimeters in one cubic inch. Therefore, a 124 cubic inch engine translates to about 2,032 CCs.
50cc or more, otherwise it is a moped
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cubic centimeters
CC = Cubic Centimetre. 1000 CCs = 1 Litre. On a motorcycle, the CCs refers to the displacement of the engine. With cars, you'll hear about a 3.4 litre engine, which is 3400 CCs A 250 CC motorcycle has a 0.25 Litre displacement, equal to one cup.
50 and below. Anything over 50 you must have the motorcycle endorsement.
As long as u have the appropriate license (a motorcycle license) you can drive a bike with as many CCs as u want...and anything else that isn't on roads.
There are approximately 1582 cubic centimeters.
For a motorcycle to be registered to be driven on the road, it needs to be 125 cc or higher.
The legal definition of a motorcycle in most jurisdictions is a two-wheeled motorized vehicle with an engine displacement of 50 ccs and over. To get the most powerful two-wheeled vehicle without requiring a motorcycle license, many mopeds are made at the maximum possible displacement.
I think the Truimph Rocket lll 2300cc has the greatest number of CCs: at least, that's the one that I've seen on the roads. I have also heard that even Kawasaki has a 2300cc bike.