Usually imprinted on the engine cylinder head. Alternatively the vehicle identification plate (has VIN number, manufacturer, etc.) will have it. On a scooter you'll likely have to take part of the seat off and peer inside to find both.
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50 and below. Anything over 50 you must have the motorcycle endorsement.
no a 4.2 engine is in liter's not ccs.
That's equivalent to 213 cc (cubic centimetres)
1403 is the official spec on the 88" engine.
I am not sure - but the engine will say how many CCs it has on it somewhere.
1300 ccs
its the cubic centimeters of the engine more ccs the bigger the engine
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.
on most bikes its tells you the cc on the cylinder base it is normally stamped into the metal like the engine number
13 US ounces equal 384.455884 ccs.
That depends on many things. Simply there are fewer CCs per horsepower in a highly tuned racing car engine than in a lawn mower engine.