The engine of a motorcycle is typically measured in cubic centimeters (CC).
In motorcycle engines, "cc" refers to the total volume of its engine displacement in cubic centimeters.
No, I don't think so. A 90Ci engine is equal to 1474.835 cc.
Engine size has nothing to do with the definition of a motorcycle. If it has 2 wheels, powered by an engine and has no pedals it's a motorcycle.
Cubic centimeters.
CC stands for Cubic Centimeters, and refers to engine size - the cylinder volume to be precise.
No where. There is no two cylinder motorcycle engine made that is 6000 cc. That would more than 366 cubic inches which is larger that most V8 car engines.
To obtain a motorcycle license, you typically need a minimum engine size of 125cc.
The CC of a motorcycle is the engine size usually the smaller cc the slower the bike goes the motorcycle is usally a littlebit smaller but there are 50CC bikes made for adult use its all about the style and manufacturer. Hope i helped, Beathalor
If the engine is 49 cc or smaller, then it is a scooter. If the engine is larger, for example 60 cc, then it is a small motorcycle. Anything above 50 cc is no longer a scooter. This is a legal definition that has to do with which category a motor vehicle on two wheels belongs to. In most people's minds, however, a motorcycle with a 100 cc engine is considered a small bike. This is because motorcycle producers have steadily been producing bigger engines over the years. In 1966, the Honda CB 450 was considered a motorcycle with a large engine. Now, a 450 cc is just medium sized.
50 cc is Legal on the street in KY.
The parameters for engine cc are the amount of power or torque required for the purpose to befulfilled. Taking example of the motorcycle engines - as the amount of cc in the engine increases, the capacity of the engine to carry the passengers at a faster speed and the ease of going uphill increases.
The engine size must be 50 cc or less.