Yes, CCs play a role in that equation. There are specific mathematical steps in how they are calculated see video below. On one side you have a weighty CC cruiser and on the other you have a featherly CC super-sport.
Same CCs. The weight of the bike determines how the bike will perform. With more weight, more power is needed to push that weight down the round. With less weight, your bike is more agile and powerful enough to beat those tight corners. They will produce 2x more power than 4-stroke ones. Yes, 2-strokes are more powerful, but in terms of fuel efficiency and CO2 footprint — They are like small dystopian Chinese lithium plants.
Bad emissions go brrrrrrr. Again with the ratios? I mean come on man! How hard is it to understand a simple CC mark on a bike?!
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The spark plug present in bikes fires in the engine then the potential energy in the fuel is converted into heat energy. The heat energy and the resultant pressure created in the engine push down the piston, which creates physical strength in the form of linear motion.
The Crankshaft is then used to convert this transformation into rotational motion from the linear motion which rotates at very high speed and sends this twisting force to the clutch and gearbox which further moderates it and send it to the rear wheel. Practically a CC bike will produce more power CC bike. But a CC short strokes can make more power than CC long stroke. Toggle navigation.
Apply for Bajaj Finance Loan. Two Wheeler Three Wheeler. Model Type. Please try again later! Luckily Cylinder Capacity is measured in Cubic Centimeters, so it's all good. As others have pointed out, bigger cylinders make more power because they can burn more fuel per stroke. Sign up to join this community. The best answers are voted up and rise to the top.
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