A 1000 is known as a liter-bike or 1000cc motorcycle. A 500 is a 500cc or half-liter-bike. cc means cubic centimeters which is the size of the piston(s). The difference between, at present circa 2010, a 1000cc and a 500cc motorcycle is size, weight, horsepower and torque; the 1000 is going to have 150+/- horsepower and 115+/- Nm(newton meters) ft/lbs. of torque; the 500 will have around 50+/- horsepower, 30+/-Nm(newton meters) ft./lbs. of torque.
1lt. = 1000cc = 10hp.
about 155 hp
Around 68 hp
This really is to general of a question to be answered. You would need to be more specific to the motorcycle. The touring 1000cc bikes are going to be geared diferently then the race/sport 1000cc motorcycles and are going to acheive different speeds and acceleration times.
it has 65 horsepower sounds low for a 1000cc to me but i prefer a can am 800 xmr anyday
There are 1000cc's in a liter so a 125 would be .125 liters or 1/8 th of a liter.
It depends on how old it is and how it is engineered. A modern 4 stroke 1000CC can generate 150Hp while a 500CC 2 stroke can generate 200Hp. I believe the record for a 1000cc is around 750HP.
A 1000 cc sports bike can reach speeds up to 190 miles per hour. Many different makers of motorcycles uses the 1000 engine.
1000cc is 1 liter.
No Age in particular. You just have to be big or strong enough to to handle it snd hold it up at a stop. But if you plan to ride it on public streets a motorcycles license is required in most states.
i litre equals 1000cc