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NEW 2021 YAMAHA VIKING EPS RANCH EDITION |
Description
2021 Yamaha Viking EPS Ranch EditionBACKCOUNTRY BOUNDHard work never looked so good with bold Ranch Edition styling highlighting real world capability, comfort and confidence. Features may include:
The Viking EPS Ranch Edition® is equipped with Yamaha’s powerful 686cc engine with a broad, usable powerband for getting the job done or when hitting the trails. Liquid-cooling provides consistent performance, a four-valve head with 10.0:1 compression delivers optimum torque for virtually any workload.
The Viking EPS Ranch Edition features a large-capacity air intake system that improves overall engine performance. The air cleaner box is easily accessible from inside the cabin for improved serviceability. ENGINE
The Viking EPS Ranch Edition is equipped with Yamaha’s powerful 686cc engine with a broad, usable powerband for getting the job done or when hitting the trails. Liquid-cooling provides consistent performance, a four-valve head with 10.0:1 compression delivers optimum torque for virtually any workload.
Electronic Fuel Injection ensures peak performance in nearly all conditions and elevations, along with instantaneous cold starts and smooth throttle response.
Large-capacity air intake system contributes to the engine’s overall power development. Air injection system burns the un-combusted elements in the exhaust, resulting in even further reduced emissions. CHASSIS/SUSPENSION
Yamaha’s proven Electric Power Steering system on the Viking EPS Ranch Edition offers excellent handling over various types of terrain, with lower steering effort for reduced fatigue after a long day in the field or on the trails.
A maximum 11.8-inch ground clearance delivers underbelly protection while enhancing terrainability. The Viking EPS Ranch Edition`s width also helps minimize 30-inch row crop damage.
Large diameter front and rear wheel disc brakes provide excellent stopping power, and the dash-mounted parking brake is simple and convenient to use with a buzzer to notify the driver if the parking brake is accidentally left engaged. |
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