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What size is a 2005 Honda Rancher?

The engine displacement for a 2005 Honda Rancher is about 347cc, roughly 0.347 liters. This is the size used by the TRX350-series Ranchers for that model year.


In more detail, the 2005 Rancher lineup centered on a 347cc four-stroke, single‑cylinder engine. There were two-wheel-drive and four-wheel-drive variants, with different starting options depending on trim (electric start on some models and manual start on others). The displacement stayed consistent across the year, while other features varied by model.


Engine size and specs


Here are the core facts you’ll typically find for the 2005 Rancher’s engine:



  • Displacement: 347cc (approximately 0.347 liters)

  • Engine type: four-stroke, single-cylinder

  • Fuel system: carbureted (not factory-injected for most 2005 models)

  • Drive options: available in both two-wheel drive and four-wheel drive variants in the 2005 lineup


These specs represent the common configuration for the 2005 Rancher, though exact specs can vary by trim and region.


Model variants in 2005


In 2005, Honda offered Rancher models in multiple trims to suit work and utility tasks. The core engine size remained the same, but buyers could choose between different drive configurations and starting methods depending on the unit.


How to verify the exact size on your machine


To confirm your specific Rancher’s engine size when inspecting a bike or reviewing a purchase, use these methods:



  1. Check the model designation plate or decals on the vehicle, which often list the engine displacement (for example TRX350).

  2. Consult the owner's manual or a Honda parts fiche for your exact VIN/model year.

  3. Inspect the VIN and use official Honda resources or a dealer to decode the specifications for your unit.

  4. When in doubt, contact a Honda dealer or a certified service center with your VIN for precise confirmation.


Knowing the exact displacement helps ensure you source the correct parts and maintenance information for your specific Rancher.


Summary


The 2005 Honda Rancher is built around a 347cc four-stroke, single‑cylinder engine, typically carbureted, and offered in both two-wheel-drive and four-wheel-drive configurations with various starting options. The engine size remains a constant reference point across the year, while trim features vary.

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