If you crate it properly, why not? I doubt that you could construct something that would get you and it airborne just by its power; I could be mistaken. Below is a link to a video of an airplane powered by twin 15-hp engines made in Switzerland. Pretty neat little airplane. Its called the Cricri-Avid Hauler. Go For It!
The Baja Heat mini bike has a 200cc 6.5 Hp size engine.
Some extremely small microlights and powered parachutes can fly with 12hp engines, but they only go about 40mph with that little power, so that engine isn't popular. Answer: yes you can, no you wouldn't.
This bike's engine delivers around 17.5 hp.
it is just like hooking up a 6hp engine in a mini bike all you need is a bigger space to put the engine in.
roughly 342 cc's to a 12 hp engine
Replace it with a 6.5 hp engine...then it will be a bad bike. Other wise remove the governer but dont push it too hard
I think its 12 hp
It will go about 40 to 50 mph
Horsepower and cc(size of engine) do not relate like that. It could be a slow moving lawnmower engine of 5-6 hp or a highly tuned dirt bike engine of 30 or more hp.
A 110cc engine would have anywhere from 5.5hp to 12 hp.
hp is the power output of a motor cycle, and stands for horse power.as for cc, this means cubic centermetres, and is used to measure the size of the engine i.e 50cc
Displacement and HP are only related to each other in a range because of engine variations. I agree but was curious how did you get the cc of a lawnmower? If it is a lawnmower the hp comes out with an educated guess of about 12 hp.