Cubic Centimeter

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CC or cubic centimeter is widely used to measure the displacement of motorcycle cylinders. It is a commonly used unit of volume extending the derived SI-unit cubic metre and corresponds to the volume of a cube measuring 1 cm × 1 cm × 1 cm. One cubic centimetre corresponds to a volume of 1⁄1000000 of a cubic metre, or 1⁄1000 of a litre; therefore, 1 cm3 ≡ 1 mL.

Common engine sizes

Note that many manufacturers run over or under by as much as 5cc

  • 50cc = 3.05 cubic inches
  • 70cc = 4.27
  • 80cc = 5.18
  • 90cc = 5.49
  • 100cc = 6.10
  • 110cc = 6.71
  • 125cc = 7.62
  • 160cc = 9.75
  • 175cc = 10.67
  • 200cc = 12.20
  • 230cc = 14.00
  • 250cc = 15.25
  • 305cc = 18.61 (used exclusively by Honda)
  • 350cc = 21.35
  • 360cc = 21.96 (used by Honda)
  • 400cc = 24.40
  • 440cc = 26.85
  • 480cc = 29.29 (used by Honda)
  • 500cc = 30.51
  • 550cc = 33.56
  • 600cc = 36.61
  • 650cc = 39.66
  • 700cc = 42.71
  • 750cc = 45.96
  • 800cc = 48.81
  • 900cc = 54.92
  • 1000cc = 61.02
  • 1100cc = 67.12
  • 1200cc = 73.22
  • 1300cc = 79.33
  • 1500cc = 91.53
  • 1800cc = 109.80