cubit centimeters
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If you mean cc as in from a motorbike it stands for centimetres cubed. It is a unit of Volume. 1 cc = 1 ml
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No don't think so it goes by the cc. not what you do to it.
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.
no you can only drive up to a 125 cc
Unless it's needed for competion sport, it just helps people feel more powerful.
In cars motorbikes and ... well anything with a motor , cc means cubic centre metres so if you have a 50 cc motorbike than it takes up fifty cubic centre metres.
the best type of motorbike to start with is prob a100cc so you can learn the basics of a motorbike .like the controls and riding safe and confident (but you be better going to trainning school )then you can gradually get a bigger bike once you get experience and confidence on a motorbike .but after a 100cc i suggest a 250 cc cos you dont,want to go to a 750cc +bike cos it be to powerful for you and we don't, want you to kill yourself
To drive a scooter, you can be under 16, as long as it has no more than 50 cc engine. To drive a real motorcycle, anything above 50 cc, you have to have a class 6A, and have to be 16 or older.