yes they do communicate very well so the is your Question
I think the word "kw" means "kilowatt".
1 hp (UK) = 0.7457 kilowatt (kW).
125cc 85cc
cubit centimeters
87hp is approximately 64.9kW
624cc
Cant tell for sure. A good engine will have a small cc for its KW, while a crap one will require more cc. CC relates to the size of the engine, while kw refers to the power. Id say a 125 at a guess
If you mean cc as in from a motorbike it stands for centimetres cubed. It is a unit of Volume. 1 cc = 1 ml
No don't think so it goes by the cc. not what you do to it.
A6.67 wb0.111 wc0.150 wd400 we25 kw
16 for a 50cc, 17 for a 125cc - 250cc, 21 for any cc
40 cc is about as high as you can operate without requiring a specific motorbike license in many places. It translates to travel at about twenty-five to thirty MPH.