Thread: Water Crossings
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Old 01-02-2021, 10:21 AM   #4
TxTaoRider   TxTaoRider is offline
 
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This is a pretty good question. I've ridden through water about 2 ft deep on my polaris outlaw (sport quad) and deeper on my other polaris utvs, so long as the water stays below the vents and air intake. But they have reverse so I creep along and back up if things go south. Lol. The real key is to let your buddies go first and see if they make it.

This has little to do with the OP question, and I'd like to know the answer too. I assume our little bikes are pretty water tight as long as you still have your air box and factory sealed cdi (some of the aftermarket boxes don't look sealed). So I'd guess you could go in pretty deep.
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