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What size is a 2006 Honda Rancher?

The 2006 Honda Rancher uses a 350cc-class engine. In other words, its displacement is around 350 cubic centimeters.


In more detail, the 2006 Rancher lineup centered on a roughly 350cc, air‑cooled, four‑stroke engine and offered both two‑wheel drive (2x4) and four‑wheel drive (4x4) configurations. Some trims included different shifting options (manual five‑speed versus an electronic shift on certain models), but the overall engine size remained in the 350cc range. Variations can exist by market and specific trim, so for an exact figure you should check the VIN or the owner’s manual for your unit.


Size and configuration in the 2006 Rancher lineup


The following points cover the common size-related aspects you’ll encounter on a 2006 Rancher:



  • Engine displacement: approximately 350cc (the Rancher family is centered around a 350cc engine)

  • Engine type: air‑cooled, four‑stroke single‑cylinder

  • Drive options: available in 2x4 and 4x4 configurations

  • Transmission: typically a five‑speed manual with foot shift, with some trims offering electronic shifting (ES)

  • Starting system: electric start standard on most models

  • Fuel system: carbureted in this generation (not fuel‑injected on most 2006 Rancher trims)


These points summarize the standard size and configuration for the 2006 Honda Rancher. Exact specs can vary by market and trim, so verify with your VIN or the official manual for precise figures.


How to verify the exact displacement on your Rancher


To confirm the precise engine displacement for your specific unit, locate the VIN plate (usually under the seat or on the frame) and check Honda’s official specifications for that VIN. You can also consult the owner’s manual or contact a Honda dealer with the VIN for an exact figure.


Summary


The 2006 Honda Rancher is a mid‑size ATV powered by roughly a 350cc engine, with variations in drive layout and shifting depending on the trim. For exact numbers, refer to the VIN, model sticker, or the official manual for your specific machine.

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