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What is The Meaning of CC in Bikes and How Does It Impact Insurance Premiums

What is CC in Bikes?

How Does Engine Capacity Impact CC?

How Does the Cubic Capacity of the Bike Affect the Premium?

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Frequently Asked Questions

How does CC affect a bike?

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Higher cc means a larger cylinder, which further means an increased ability to compress fuel and air. Therefore, more fuel gets burnt on each stroke, leading to efficient torque production. This is how CC positively affects your bike.

Higher cc means a larger cylinder, which further means an increased ability to compress fuel and air. Therefore, more fuel gets burnt on each stroke, leading to efficient torque production. This is how CC positively affects your bike.

Is a higher CC better?

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Your bike's CC determines the bike's overall performance and other factors like torque and horsepower. Therefore, higher CC is better as it guarantees higher speed. On the other hand, a smaller engine makes your bike much more fuel efficient.

Your bike's CC determines the bike's overall performance and other factors like torque and horsepower. Therefore, higher CC is better as it guarantees higher speed. On the other hand, a smaller engine makes your bike much more fuel efficient.

Does CC affect top speed?

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Generally, CC does not directly affect the speed of the vehicle. Your bike's CC mainly represents the volume of the chamber in your bike's engine. The more the volume, the higher the fuel consumption, which further results in increased power. This power affects the torque and speed of your bike.

Generally, CC does not directly affect the speed of the vehicle. Your bike's CC mainly represents the volume of the chamber in your bike's engine. The more the volume, the higher the fuel consumption, which further results in increased power. This power affects the torque and speed of your bike.