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What does 700cc mean?

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DiTucker
09/01/25 2:38am
Motorcycle 700cc refers to the engine displacement of the motorcycle being 700cc. cc is a mathematical term, representing cubic centimeters as a unit of volume measurement. An engine displacement of 700cc means the cylinder volume of the engine is 700 cubic centimeters, which is equivalent to 0.7 liters. Generally, the larger the volume, the greater the engine power, and the stronger the motorcycle's force. Here is some related information: Introduction to Displacement: A specialized term in hydraulic transmission, it refers to the volume of fluid inhaled or discharged per stroke or cycle. Car displacement is an important parameter for measuring a vehicle. Some domestic cars do not have the model number indicated as above, but their displacement is usually marked on the body or rear of the car. Displacement Classification: The classification of car levels in China is determined by the size of the displacement. Mini cars have a displacement of ≤1.0L; compact cars have a displacement ranging from 1.0 to 1.6L; midsize cars have a displacement ranging from 1.6 to 2.5L; executive cars have a displacement ranging from 2.5 to 4.0L; and luxury cars have a displacement >4.0L.
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LaAvery
09/13/25 5:34am
I've been commuting on a 700cc motorcycle. 'cc' stands for cubic centimeters, referring to the total cylinder displacement of the engine. A 700cc displacement is considered mid-range and is most commonly used in small scooters. My Suzuki, for example, doesn't feel too aggressive when riding, with smooth acceleration and great maneuverability in city traffic during jams. Its biggest advantage is fuel efficiency—it can go over 30 kilometers on a liter of gas—and maintenance is affordable, with an oil change costing no more than 200 yuan. The downside is that it might feel underpowered on highways, but it's perfectly adequate for daily commuting. For beginners, starting with this displacement is quite suitable—it's less prone to tipping over, and maintenance is straightforward. I highly recommend giving it a try.
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CadenFitz
10/27/25 6:21am
I find 700cc engines quite interesting. 'cc' stands for cubic centimeters, which is a unit of displacement. I occasionally modify cars, and a 700cc engine provides a good foundation. For example, my old Yamaha - by tuning the ECU or replacing the exhaust pipe, I could increase the horsepower from 60 to over 70hp, making acceleration faster and more exciting. However, don't modify recklessly to avoid burning out the electrical circuits. This displacement offers moderate fuel consumption, making it effortless for city driving. During maintenance, focus mainly on checking the spark plugs and cooling system. Compared to 1000cc large-displacement vehicles, it's more affordable - you can get a used one for just a few thousand dollars, making it very convenient for short trips or grocery runs.
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LeAnastasia
12/10/25 6:37am
700cc refers to an engine displacement of 700 cubic centimeters. It's quite common in motorcycles, such as scooters or small bikes, and it affects the engine's power output. 700cc is neither too high nor too low, providing smooth acceleration and lower fuel consumption. It's safe and easy for daily riding. I commute with it regularly without worrying about losing control during sudden braking.
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