how deep have you gone?

Not very deep. I'd say maybe 2ft deep. It was pretty interesting because the blaster is so light and the current was flowing so it literally would float downstream a little while riding it and if I got off, it LITERALLY would float downstream if I didn't hold it.
 
As a side note, I've been a passenger on a Recon, flipped off the side of a bridge, and the quad landed upside down in the water COMPLETELY submerged in 27 degree weather. That Recon is a miracle of something because after a few tries starting, it started right up and we pushed it out of the crick it landed in....I had so much adrenaline pumping I didn't even realize I was in freezing cold water and that I had slit my left wrist on the rear racks of the quad.
 
balls deep .

^^^^^^^^^^^^^ BWaaahaaaaaaaaaaaa! I was thinking same thing, But seroiusly I've been maybe over my ankles with feet on the pegs. Slowly, But I have an open airbox wit ourwares so I wouldn't push it too far.

Now Mud: that's a whole other story..... Balls deep! Hudack may remeber that last ride... He was behind me and watched me drop of this huge ass mud pie, got burried in suction mud, Took me probably all of 4 minutes to get it out of the Awk Mountain Mud! It was dark and I was wet.
 
It is not difficult to cross deep water, the blaster will go through water as deep as your air box will let you, just keep a steady low speed and the wake that the bike make will do the rest.
Or like if done a lot of times in deep water(3feet) just get of the bike walk along side it will it is in 1st gear and float it over, yes a blaster don't sink it floats
 
balls deep, o, wait, atv's?

balls deep is too deep if you dont have an airbox lid.

top of the engine and your probably pushing that.

is your stator cover sealed REAL good?

i got 4 parts bikes and all the stators were full of mud and crap
 
yeah, i used to do all the mud holes and huge puddles, till i had to start replacing axle and wheel bearings all the time, now i enjoy jumping over all that chit