
CI or CC ???
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The 600cc rule really only applies to Inline four configuration.
Though I would say the Harley you are looking at might be too much bike for a beginner anyway. Especially if you drop it by accident ... repair bills will be horrendous!
Though I would say the Harley you are looking at might be too much bike for a beginner anyway. Especially if you drop it by accident ... repair bills will be horrendous!
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Well, I had a 427ci engine, which was the equivalent of 7,000cc's.Magnum wrote:LOL, this thread is giving me a good laugh. I can just see it, outside a tough no-mans land biker bar, with tough guys in black leather and bandana's, a fight is about to break out. A math fight, with alex trabec refereeing. LOL. To the exponent... be-yatch. Fractal this back at ya! LOL.
And if you want more math fun, a liter is 61 ci. I learned that from my 5.0, which is 305 ci, which is how many cc's? LOL.

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"[The four stroke] cycle is basically this -SUCK, SQUEEZE, BURN, and BLOW." -Dan's Motorcycle Repair Guide.
http://www.dansmc.com/MC_repaircourse.htm
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[/quote]TMcMahon51 wrote:Let me guess, it was in your Chevy?Well, I had a 427ci engine, which was the equivalent of 7,000cc's.
Actually, it came out of a Cadillac, and we put it into a Cutlass.

-'95 Honda VT600CD / 'Shadow VLX Deluxe'
-'84 Ruestman WTF606
"[The four stroke] cycle is basically this -SUCK, SQUEEZE, BURN, and BLOW." -Dan's Motorcycle Repair Guide.
http://www.dansmc.com/MC_repaircourse.htm
-'84 Ruestman WTF606
"[The four stroke] cycle is basically this -SUCK, SQUEEZE, BURN, and BLOW." -Dan's Motorcycle Repair Guide.
http://www.dansmc.com/MC_repaircourse.htm
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But Metric is:Telesque wrote:Really though, SI (commonly/colloquially referred to as 'Metric') is the better system anyways.
A) French
B) founded on a wrong calculation (the circumference of the earth). Which was supposed to be a nice round number (either 100000Km or 1000000Km) I can't remember which. Anyways the point is it isn't, which means a metre should really be a different length, hence screwing up the size of a cubic metre. Oh hang on a moment though a cubic metre of water is supposed to weigh 1000 Kilograms though, which means kilograms are also wrong.... Bugger!
So just remember you now have no idea of how big your engine is, how much torque it creates, or how much fuel it uses, unless you use good ole imperial pounds, feet, and inches (just don't try multiplication in imperial - we might need to rewrite our standard denary numbering system to cope with that)
Ps. I work in metric too
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metric_SystemNibblet99 wrote:But Metric is:Telesque wrote:Really though, SI (commonly/colloquially referred to as 'Metric') is the better system anyways.
A) French
B) founded on a wrong calculation (the circumference of the earth). Which was supposed to be a nice round number (either 100000Km or 1000000Km) I can't remember which. Anyways the point is it isn't, which means a metre should really be a different length, hence screwing up the size of a cubic metre. Oh hang on a moment though a cubic metre of water is supposed to weigh 1000 Kilograms though, which means kilograms are also wrong.... Bugger!
So just remember you now have no idea of how big your engine is, how much torque it creates, or how much fuel it uses, unless you use good ole imperial pounds, feet, and inches (just don't try multiplication in imperial - we might need to rewrite our standard denary numbering system to cope with that)
Ps. I work in metric too
SI > Metric
Wikipedia owns.

Edit: Speaking of which, maybe someone here can help contribute to Wikipedia's 'Motorcycle' article (or anything else, for those who've never seen it before)
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-'84 Ruestman WTF606
"[The four stroke] cycle is basically this -SUCK, SQUEEZE, BURN, and BLOW." -Dan's Motorcycle Repair Guide.
http://www.dansmc.com/MC_repaircourse.htm
-'84 Ruestman WTF606
"[The four stroke] cycle is basically this -SUCK, SQUEEZE, BURN, and BLOW." -Dan's Motorcycle Repair Guide.
http://www.dansmc.com/MC_repaircourse.htm
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