100 cubic inches = 1638.7 cubic centimeters
100 CC.
1 cubic centimtre = 1 milliitre. So 100 cc = 100 ml.
C is 100 so CC is 200
100 cm = 1 m so 100*100*100 cc = 1 cubic metre So 3000000 cc = 3 cubic metres.
Well, it just depends on their displacement, or cc. I don't know what the average motor scooter displaces, so I will just give average top speeds based on engine size. 50 cc: 38 mph 80 cc: 45 mph 100 cc: 50 mph 110 cc: 50+mph 125 cc: 55 mph 150 cc:60+mph 180 cc: 68-70 mph 200 cc: 72 mph 250 cc: 75-80 mph 300 cc: 85+mph 400 cc: 100+mph 600 cc: 115+mph 650 cc: 125+mph 800 cc: Over 135 mph
Probly about 40 mph thats my guess
A 125 cc moped will generally top out at around 55-60 mph. But it really depends on who makes it. Some 125 cc 2 stroke race mopeds will do 70+mph, while some cheap 125cc 4 stroke import mopeds will barley do 52 mph.
A 125 cc moped will generally top out at around 55-60 mph. But it really depends on who makes it. Some 125 cc 2 stroke race mopeds will do 70+mph, while some cheap 125cc 4 stroke import mopeds will barley do 52 mph.
The top speed of both mopeds and scooters really depends on their manufacturer and model. For mopeds, the top speed is generally limited to 30 mph, due to limits to comply with certain laws. But but some mopeds, such as the Yamaha FS1E and do upwards of 55 mph. As for scooters, the top speed depends on MANY factors. The main factor being displacement. Also the manufacturer and model. Here are average top speeds for scooters based on their displacement: 50 cc: 35-40 mph 80 cc: 45 mph 125 cc: 52-55 mph 150 cc: 60- 65 mph 200 cc: 70 mph 250 cc: 75-80 mph 400 cc: 100- 110 mph 600 cc: 115+ mph 650 cc: 120+ mph
100cc 4 stroke motor bike
with stock gearing should run 62-70 mph
100 cc is 100 ml 1 cc= 1ml
a 110 cc dirt bike goes around 40 or 50 up to 60 or 65 mph
It's not unless it's a two stroke and the 180 is a four
How fast does a Coleman 100 cc 2 stroke mini bike go
There is not a conversion from cc to MPH, but the more the cc's, the faster it is able to go.