To help...
1) Rod length has nothing to do with cc capacity
2) Stroke (58, 60, 62 etc) will change cc capacity
3) The RB20 uses a piston based on the Yamaha blaster piston, its compression height is less than the standard Lambo piston.
4) Compression height is the distance between the centre of the gudgeon pin and the edge of the piston, if i recall correctly a standard lam piston is 39mm from edge to pin, and a Yam Blaster is 30mm.
5) To compensate for the shorter comp height on the piston, the RB20 uses a 116mm rod instead of the 107mm on a standard Lambo
6) 107 + 39 = 146 & 116 + 30 = 146
7) A 116mm rod gives additional tuning benefits such as a 2:1 rod/stroke ratio (58mm stroke x 2 + 116mm) and helps reduce piston rock
8) Consumers maybe unhappy at not being able to use a standard 107 rod on the new kit, as it means additional expense....but it is a better rod/piston combo than 107/39.
