@MonsterEnergyMudding No. The factory intakes are over the gas tank. Thats why I never ended up snorkeling it. Wiring got wet and shut the bike off. It started right back up after that, Since then I;ve cleaned all the electrical connections on it and put dielectric grease on it all.
Deposits most susceptible to liquefaction are young (Holocene-age, deposited within the last 10,000 years) sands and silts of similar grain size (well-sorted), in beds at least several feet thick, and saturated with water. Such deposits are often found along riverbeds, beaches, dunes, and areas where windblown silt (loess) and sand have accumulated. Some examples of liquefaction include quicksand, quick clay, turbidity currents, and earthquake liquefaction
well you can clearly see him spinning the wheels.. then the mud flies... science proves that when you remove something from under something else, that it has a tendency to sink....
did u flood it?
MonsterEnergyMudding 10 months ago
@MonsterEnergyMudding No. The factory intakes are over the gas tank. Thats why I never ended up snorkeling it. Wiring got wet and shut the bike off. It started right back up after that, Since then I;ve cleaned all the electrical connections on it and put dielectric grease on it all.
Rramcharger 10 months ago
@Rramcharger kool good video
MonsterEnergyMudding 10 months ago
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why don't you get a snorkle
beansrgood13 1 year ago
How did the belt not get wet?
800canamrider 1 year ago
wat a fukin prik lol
cheddachayze 1 year ago
How much was that four wheeler
WTFmydog 1 year ago
Ya Chris take your helmet off.
diehardmercfan 1 year ago
if you lose your quad i'm going to smile !!
millybieber00 1 year ago
is that a sportsman 600 Vtwin?
TheHuntingTerminator 1 year ago
clearly not quicksand, a soft spot of heavy silt yeah, but no quick sand
docholi507 1 year ago 7
lol megadeth moto psycho!
gmoney101392 1 year ago
dude been watching way too many youtube videos you need a SNORKEL
PENGUINPUNKER 2 years ago
I'm surprised that no water went into the airbox and killed it..
reptileguy1 2 years ago
yeah keep saying that when ur struggling to breathe at the bottom of a pit of quicksand
butcherkid9000 2 years ago
you wont sink past your waist in quicksand. the average sized person achieves buyoncy at around that point. its still hard as hell to get out of.
dill315 2 years ago 3
so u wont die in a quicksand?
zeldaexpert31 2 years ago
lawl, at least you know how to drive, and did not let go of the gas
treesapa 2 years ago 9
Haha! Funny :D . Nice video XD
6324776 2 years ago
SCRUBS
videoclip425 2 years ago
the best way i get through that shit is whith the snow tracks shit works like a fucking charm
pilotryver 2 years ago
Fun, Good job for a Polaris, Might want to trade that one in or sell it after repeditive abuse though
TRE8815 3 years ago
LOL!!!
1972RR 3 years ago
well technically that's just sand that the driver kept digging into, if i twas quicksand it would keep sinking after he stopped spinning the wheels.
madjimms 3 years ago
Deposits most susceptible to liquefaction are young (Holocene-age, deposited within the last 10,000 years) sands and silts of similar grain size (well-sorted), in beds at least several feet thick, and saturated with water. Such deposits are often found along riverbeds, beaches, dunes, and areas where windblown silt (loess) and sand have accumulated. Some examples of liquefaction include quicksand, quick clay, turbidity currents, and earthquake liquefaction
Rramcharger 3 years ago
yes, but THAT is just fine sand with water +/- mud/clay. its still not "quicksand"
madjimms 3 years ago
You're right. I'll change the name to soil liquefaction when I get a chance.
Rramcharger 3 years ago
Oh wait. That wouldn't be a term in common use then would it.
Rramcharger 3 years ago
you could have just said moron digging into mud..
madjimms 3 years ago
Oh why? You were there??
Rramcharger 3 years ago
Where you the dead muskrat? Tell me that wasn't you genuis!!
Rramcharger 3 years ago
well you can clearly see him spinning the wheels.. then the mud flies... science proves that when you remove something from under something else, that it has a tendency to sink....
madjimms 3 years ago
What mud?? its sand and pebble!!
Rramcharger 3 years ago
Science proves you are half vinegar and half water(DOUCHE)
Rramcharger 3 years ago
you sure do like to reply alot.
madjimms 3 years ago
Should have done it without your helm...woulda loved to see the look on your face when the ass-end sank...
Nice vid bro.
cthippie 3 years ago
no snorkel brilliant
richard4195 3 years ago
Your point brilliant
Rramcharger 3 years ago
bad camera work, but nive one still
607819 3 years ago
Sand bottom, did the same thing in our river trying to water wheelie. all i did was got off and my King Quad floated right up.
jn102155 3 years ago
ben there done that fure sure, I walked into once and sunk to my waist .
rickeyparker 3 years ago
One to remember...nice one.
prittstick123 3 years ago