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How much does a 2004 Honda Rancher 400 weigh?

The curb weight of a 2004 Honda Rancher 400 is about 450 pounds (roughly 204 kilograms). Weight can vary slightly depending on trim, fluids, and added accessories.


Understanding the Rancher 400's weight


Weight figures matter for handling, loading, and payload planning. The 2004 Rancher 400 line mostly used a 400-cc class engine with an automatic transmission in many trims, which contributes to its overall curb weight. Because configurations and equipment differ, the exact number can vary by a small margin.


Weight by configuration


Before listing the typical figures, note that weights are curb weights (the ATV ready to ride with standard fluids and a full tank, not including additional cargo).



  • 2004 Honda Rancher 400 (4x4 automatic) — approximately 450 pounds (about 204 kg). Real-world figures can range roughly 430–470 pounds (195–213 kg) depending on fuel level, accessories, and aftermarket parts.


Because payloads and trim differences can shift weight, always verify the exact figure for a specific unit by checking the owner's manual, the official brochure for that model year, or the VIN build sheet.


Practical implications for owners


Weight influences how the ATV handles terrain, how easy it is to transport on a trailer, and how much load it can carry safely. When evaluating a used Rancher 400, consider any added gear or aftermarket modifications that could push the total mass toward the higher end of the range.


Notes on measurement and verification


Manufacturers publish curb weights in brochures and service manuals, but real-world weights can vary slightly due to fluids, battery type, tires, and accessories. For precision, refer to the specific bike’s VIN-based build sheet or contact a Honda dealer with the exact model and year.


Summary


A 2004 Honda Rancher 400 typically weighs around 450 pounds when ready to ride, with a general range of about 430–470 pounds depending on trim, fluids, and accessories. For the most accurate figure, consult the original specification materials or the VIN-specific build sheet for the unit you’re evaluating.

How much does a 2004 Honda Rancher weigh?


535 pounds
2004 Honda FourTrax Rancher 4x4 ES/FourTrax Rancher 4x4 Specifications

ModelTRX350FE (with ESP) / TRX350FM
Turning Radius10.8 feet
Dry Weight535 pounds (TRX350FE) / 524 pounds (TRX350FM)
Fuel Capacity3.4 gallons, including 0.8-gallon reserve
ColorsRed, Yellow, Olive



What is the top speed of the 2004 Honda 400?


The Honda 400EX is a 375lb all-terrain vehicle(ATV) manufactured by Honda Motors Company from 1999 until 2009. It has a 28 horsepower engine and the Honda 400EX has a top speed of 72 MPH.



What are the common problems with a Honda 400EX?


The most common 400EX problems include starting difficulties, carburetor malfunctions, electrical faults, overheating, and suspension wear. Preventive maintenance and timely repairs are vital to keep the ATV reliable.



What is considered high hours on a Honda Rancher?


While the answer can vary by make or model, many off-road riders consider 5,000 miles or more to be high mileage for an ATV. For machines that don't rely on an odometer but instead track hours of use, 500 hours or more can be viewed as high usage.


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