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2014 Yamaha Viking EPS First Ride Review

2014 Yamaha Viking EPS First Ride Review

Posted on January 24, 2016March 27, 2020 By Jarvis

Yamaha turned the utility market on its ear and put other ATV manufacturers back on their heels in 2004 with the introduction of the Rhino 660. Before then side-by-sides we pure work machines with low-tech suspension and even lower tech engines. The Rhino opened up the possibility of enjoying the trails after working all day on the ranch or job site with a high performance engine and four-wheel independent suspension. Since then the Rhino received a larger engine displacement and a host of updates, but it remained basically the same machine as other brands leap-frogged the original recreational utility machine with more power and capacities. Ten years on, the Rhino has now reached the end of its run as the 2014 Viking takes the torch offering the same formula of work capability and trail prowess while offering more in every aspect.
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