Warning! there's a big man with no shirt on in this video... ME!
When we went down in September, the bayou radiator fan died the first day so the only thing I could do with it was play in the pond (which it's perfectly suited for) and I rode the blasty on the trails (and pretty much every other square foot of the park).
If you watch the video there is a deep section in the middle between the two islands. Normally this area would be off-limits to most everyone but the water was really low and we could ride through it. There is one spot where the front end drops in the water (at :12 seconds) and the front rack almost goes under. The front tires are still more than a foot off the bottom... If I had stopped the quad and let the front end settle down the snorkel would have had about an inch of length to spare, one small ripple in the water would have sent it into the snorkel pipe/airbox.
This video was taken in the pond just to the left of the entrance gate.
Enjoy!
When we went down in September, the bayou radiator fan died the first day so the only thing I could do with it was play in the pond (which it's perfectly suited for) and I rode the blasty on the trails (and pretty much every other square foot of the park).
If you watch the video there is a deep section in the middle between the two islands. Normally this area would be off-limits to most everyone but the water was really low and we could ride through it. There is one spot where the front end drops in the water (at :12 seconds) and the front rack almost goes under. The front tires are still more than a foot off the bottom... If I had stopped the quad and let the front end settle down the snorkel would have had about an inch of length to spare, one small ripple in the water would have sent it into the snorkel pipe/airbox.
This video was taken in the pond just to the left of the entrance gate.
Enjoy!
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