Cubic centimeters.
500 lbs max
A Bonneville TT Special, 650cc twin.
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).
It is a motorcycle made by Suzuki, known as the LS650 or Savage, which is a single cylinder 650cc motorcycle, cruiser. Here is a link with pictures: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzuki_LS650_Savage
1969 650cc Triumph T120 Bonneville.
CC is NOT correlated to Horsepower. Cc is merely the capacity of that engine, NO relationship to horsepower.
hello i got my 650cc atv at a 1/2 mile going 90mph but it is 4x4 and there was 250lbs of weight on it
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Engine horse power depends on many factors except engine size (cc). For example Honda XR650L 650cc produce 32Hp and Honda CBR600rr600cc produce 130Hp.
650cc. Recommended volume is stamped into the side of the engine case above the kick starter.
A 650cc implant would be about a "Full C" cup size.
Yes there is, but with retail marketing, they always round it up to 50cc, most 50cc scooters arent even 50cc, they are about 49.5 or so. and like the Suzuki Burgman 650cc, it is actually 638cc, they just round up to make it so people buy it. Incase you don't know, the 47cc or 50cc or 650cc is the size of the engine, not the model number or its power. only the size of the engine. so stop saying scooter and say something like is there a 47cc scooter engine, because it is an engine, not a scooter.