The 1983 Yamaha model you are referring to would determine the engine displacement in cubic centimeters (cc). For instance, the Yamaha XS650 has a displacement of 653cc, while the Yamaha YZ80 has a displacement of 80cc. Please specify the exact model for a more accurate answer.
Sure anything is possible with a little ingenuity - Yamaha parts especially older models can be swaped without too much fuss.
it 750cc well actually 748 but whats the diff
I am not sure - but the engine will say how many CCs it has on it somewhere.
it would be nice if you included which model of fazer you have, but it is probably a 600cc.
1983
coil is bad
you can't throw it away and buy a new one. one of the bad sides owning yamaha.
The same as 1800 ml, or 1.8 liters.
tire size is 10x3.5 tire size is 10x3.5
how on the 2002 CCS cover
3 cc are equal to 3 ml.
The Yamaha R6 has an engine displacement of 599 cubic centimeters (cc). This sportbike is known for its high-revving inline-four engine, which is designed for performance on both the track and the road. The R6 is popular among riders for its agility and handling characteristics.