It means the size of the engine. In Missouri, you need a license to drive anything over 50cc's. So if you have a small mini bike or Cushman scooter, anything less than 49cc's, you don't need a license. You didn't really ask about that, but it's good information to know. But I would check your state policy if you want to not have a license.
I think I typed that right after he told me what to say!
2007-01-06 03:28:22
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answered by dodd319 4
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Just like everyone else says.
You can actually calculate the displacement if you know the bore and stroke of the cylinder (by calculating the volume of cylinder, pi times height times R-squared) times how many cylinder your bike has.
Simply put:
Bore: Diameter of Cylinder
Stroke: Height of Cylinder
Calculate as you would a Volume of Cylinder (they're in milimeters so you'd have to make conversions)
Example: Suzuki GSX-R 600 has a 600cc displacement
It has 4 Cylinders with Bore 6.7cm and Stroke 4.25cm
TT*Stroke*(Bore/2)^2 = 3.14*4.25*(6.7/2)^2 = 149.76cc/cyl.
times 4 equals about 600cc!!
Voila!
Now you have more knowledge!
Hope it helps :).
2007-01-05 16:29:05
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answered by Hamfrey W 1
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Probably 600 "cubic centimeters" which usually translates into 600 ml (milliliters). Are you talking about motor cycles? Liquids? What is the context?
2007-01-03 20:59:53
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answered by Gene 3
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The displacement of the cylinder(s) is close to 600 cubic centimeters.
2007-01-03 20:59:09
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answered by ©2009 7
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600 cubic centimeters
or 0.6 Liters
Its how big the engine is
This is the area inside of all the cylinders in a engine.
for example a honda civic has a 1.6 liter engine
same thing as saying it has a 1600cc engine
2007-01-03 21:00:48
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answered by SUPERMAN 4
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600 cubic centimetres = 600 millilitres
600cc = 600ml
600ml = 0.6 of a litre
2007-01-03 20:59:45
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answered by rage997 3
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600 cubic centimeters
2007-01-03 21:00:31
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answered by Denny O 4
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