The Yamaha XV 1700PC Road Star Warrior Midnight would be a possible example. This bike has an engine of 1670 cc that has an output of 62 kW or 84.3 hp at 4400 rpm. The power of a 1700cc engine will vary with the compression rate, bore X stroke and other factors.
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not enough
That will depend on which motorcycle you are talking about.
A 2000 RMX 250 has a horsepower of 58. This is based on the basic edition motorcycle. Should aftermarket performance parts be added the actual horsepower of the motorcycle will increase.
~74 hp. ~74 hp.
about 68 hp
No, scooter insurance in quite a bit different than motorcycle insurance, and it is normally much cheaper too. This is because scooters do not have as much horsepower as a motorcycle and they are normally not driven on expressways.
The producers of this motorcycle do not provide these details as far as I know.
The brake horsepower (BHP) of the average 50cc scooter engine is about 3 to 4. In most states, any engine with more than 5 horsepower must be registered as a motorcycle.
112 horsepower and 124 foot pounds of torque as advertised. Put mine on the dyno and it was right on the money.
A 2006 CR 250 motorcycle would have about 50 horsepower. The older models were only 40, but some of the newer ones have 50-60 horsepower.Ê
I don't know how much 1700 cc's weigh, but I had that much removed yesterday via liposuction and was told that it was the equivalent of 1 1/2 liters of fat.
17.00 HP (12.4 kW)) @ 7500 RPM according to manufacturer specs for 1980