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The 2002 Harley-Davidson Softail models are equipped with a 1450cc V-twin engine. This engine size is part of the Evolution engine family, which was widely used in many Harley-Davidson motorcycles during that era. The 1450cc capacity translates to approximately 88 cubic inches.
The Harley-Davidson Softail Heritage typically features an engine displacement of 1,745 cc (107 cubic inches) in its most recent models. Some variants may also offer a larger engine option, such as the 1,868 cc (114 cubic inches) engine. Always check the specific model year for precise specifications, as they may vary slightly.
80 cubic inch or 1340 cc
2002 Softail models come stock with 88 cubic in. (1450 cc) motors. ~RC@HD~
A custom Chevrolet Deluxe will have a 3.5 liter engine. This engine will be 216 cubic inches, and 90 horsepower.
The Twin Cam 96B engine was released at the same time as the Twin Cam 96A model, for the 2007 model year, and is currently used on all Softail models.
The cc for this engine is 1,573.
The Harley Davidson 110 cubic inch motor produce a conservative 80 horse power
The 103 in a Harley-Davidson motorcycle refers to its engine displacement, which is 103 cubic inches. To convert cubic inches to cubic centimeters (cc), you multiply by 16.387. Therefore, a 103 cubic inch engine is approximately 1,688 cc.
An 883 cc Harley engine is equivalent to approximately 53.7 cubic inches. This conversion can be calculated by multiplying the cubic capacity in cubic centimeters (cc) by 0.0610237.
107 cubic inch = 1 753.415 848 cubic centimeter
A 124 cubic inch Harley Davidson motorcycle engine is equivalent to approximately 2,032 cubic centimeters (CCs). This conversion is done by multiplying the cubic inches by 16.387, the number of cubic centimeters in one cubic inch. Therefore, a 124 cubic inch engine translates to about 2,032 CCs.