No . . . there are more like 473 cubic centimeters (cc) in a pint.
25cc is 1/40 of a litre (there are 1000cc in a litre)
Y = Yamaha Z= Racing F = Four stroke R = Series 6 = 600cc 1 = 1000cc
That is nonsense. Centimetres are a measure of length and distance. Cubic centimetres are a measure of volume. That is not the same.
A litre is 10cm x 10cm x 10cm so it's 0.001 cubic metres. That means 100L will be 0.1 cubic metres. That's the same as 6102 cubic inches or 3.53 cubic feet. Another way to look at this is: 100L = 100*1000mL. 1mL = 1cc (cubic centimeter). Thus, 100L = 100*1000cc = 100 cubic decimeter = 0.1 cubic meter. 1in = 2.54cm. 1 cubic inch = 2.54^3 cc. So 100L = 10^5 / 2.54^3 cubic inches = 6102.37 cubic in. 1 cubic feet = 12^3 cubic inch. Therefore, 100L = 6102.37/12^3 cubic feet = 3.53147 cubic ft.
1000cc is 1 liter.
i litre equals 1000cc
beta 1000cc fuel consumption per liter
The highest cc scooter is a 1000cc scooter. It is the 1000cc Moto Guzzi convert with an automatic transmission scooter.
1000cc Raw Thrill - 2009 was released on: USA: 19 January 2009
The weight of 1000cc (1 liter) of fat is approximately 0.9 kg or 2 lbs.
This really is to general of a question to be answered. You would need to be more specific to the motorcycle. The touring 1000cc bikes are going to be geared diferently then the race/sport 1000cc motorcycles and are going to acheive different speeds and acceleration times.
1000mL = 1000cc
1000cc per liter.
121.12689 mph
it will go about 100mph
135-150mph