Cubic Centimeter a standard for engine size
In ATV, "cc" refers to the engine displacement or size of the engine. It stands for cubic centimeters and is a unit of measurement used to describe the volume of the engine's cylinders. The higher the cc, the more powerful the engine typically is.
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A 107 ml displacement ATV engine is equivalent to 107 cubic centimeters (cc), as 1 milliliter (ml) is equal to 1 cubic centimeter (cc). Therefore, a 107 ml engine is commonly referred to as a 107 cc engine. This measurement indicates the total volume of the engine's cylinders and is often used to classify the size and power of the engine.
The Polaris 550 ATV typically has an engine displacement of 550 cubic centimeters (cc). This measurement refers to the volume of the engine's cylinders, which contributes to the ATV's power and performance capabilities. Different models within the 550 range may have variations, but 550 cc is the standard for this classification.
Look on the side of engine cylinder for the engine CC. 348cc is a 350
400 cc Yamaha engine
It depends on the size. a smaller cc ATv ( 90 cc) will be easier to kick then a 250 cc or a 400 cc ATV. Just wear boots.
it really depends on the type of engine and if you have a ATV or dirt bike but i know that normally for a stock ATV it is usually 200cc
To determine the engine displacement (cc) of your Kazuma ATV, you can check the owner's manual, which typically contains specifications for the model. If you don't have the manual, look for a label or sticker on the ATV itself, usually located near the engine or frame, that may indicate the cc. Additionally, you can search online using your ATV's model number to find its specifications. If all else fails, consulting a dealer or mechanic familiar with Kazuma ATVs can provide the information you need.
cc=cubic centimeters 970cc = almost a liter of displacement. Big engine for a bike.
3200 cc (cubic centimeters) means the engine in the vehicle has a displacement of 3200 cc's
it means the car engine is 1800 CC