3.05 cubic inches? What are you asking?
50cc is the size of the engine/motor. 50cc means it is 50 cubic centimetres, that's 50cm3 (that 3 should be smaller and diagonally above the m to the right).
It is 50cc.
Yes there is, but with retail marketing, they always round it up to 50cc, most 50cc scooters arent even 50cc, they are about 49.5 or so. and like the Suzuki Burgman 650cc, it is actually 638cc, they just round up to make it so people buy it. Incase you don't know, the 47cc or 50cc or 650cc is the size of the engine, not the model number or its power. only the size of the engine. so stop saying scooter and say something like is there a 47cc scooter engine, because it is an engine, not a scooter.
It depends on the size of the engine. Here in Wisconsin, under 50cc does not require a license. Check with the DMV, they will have the info on engine size requirements and motorcycle licenses.
50 cc is a engine size and mph is a speed. The two are totally unrelated, except by the maximum amount of power you can get out of a 50cc engine. The final speed will then be governed by weight, wind resistance and final drive power.
Depends on the engine size of the monkey bike - 50cc, 70cc, 90cc or 110cc.
depends. the size of the motor determines whether or not it has gears. mostly though, there is no gears, especially if the engine size is 50cc or smaller.
The size or displacement of the engine, 50cc versus 125cc.
The speed of the engine is defined as the maximum revolutions per minute of the crank, which would depend on engine design. 50cc chainsaws can rev to over 14,000rpm. The maximum speed of a vehicle with a 50cc engine would depend on its weight, the gearing, the fuel and the environment it is being ridden in. It is possible to tune a 50cc engine in a motorcycle to go over 100mph - but at the cost of engine longevity.
Remove the 50cc engine and replace with a bigger one :)
A 50cc dirt bike doesn't technically have a weight limit. There are many full grown adults weighing in excess of 200 pounds which own and ride dirt bikes of this engine size.
cc's are a measure inregard to size or power of the engine and cannot translate into speed measurement, sorry pal, hope i helped