Either 80 or 88 depending on the Screaming Eagle format.
88 Cubic Inches as standard.
TM F-150 SuperCrew is a engine displacement of a 2003 Ford F150 Harley-Davidson Edition. You can read more at www.ford-trucks.com/specs/2003/2003_harley_f150.html A 2003 Ford F150 Harley Davidson edition came standard with a 5.4 liter V8. That's approximately 330 cubic inches displacement.
A Harley Davidson soft tail weighs approximately 750 lbs. The length of the soft tail is approximately 94.5 inches. The seat height is 25.5 inches.
74 cubic inches
Harley-Davidson is the oldest and most revered motorcycle manufacturer in the world. Currently Harley-Davidson makes motorcycles, trikes and sidecars, but as of the end of 2011 Harley will no longer make sidecars, their popularity having waned in favor of trikes (three-wheeled motorcycles). The 2011 Harley lineup consists of 32 models, with motor displacement ranging from 54 cubic inches to 110 cubic inches. Harley does not make the Ford Harley-Davidson F-150 pickup truck; that's manufactured by Ford.
Harley Davidson Softail motorcycles typically have smaller tires than cars. The average size tires is about 21 inches in diameter.
F Big engine - 80 to 88 cubic inches or 1340 to 1450 CC'sX Skinny front tireE Electric starter
A Harley Davidson twin cam Fat Boy should be set with a gap of .40 inches. This is equal to 10 mm.
Engine size is often measured in CC's (cubic centimeters). I believe some engines (in USA) are measured in CI's (cubic inches). Perhaps Harley Davidson motorcycles. . . Volume
80 inches or 1340 cc
The V-twin displaces 1449.00 cc's, or 88.42 cubic inches. Hit the link below for more specs.
CC means cubic centimeters. Bikes made by foreign manufacturers use cubic centimeters because they use the metric measuring system. Bikes produced domestically, such as Harley Davidson, use cubic inches.