Any guys ride Woburn Woods in the uk?

speedy1984

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Let me know if there are any more guys that ride Woburn and wanna tag along for a couple hours blast around trails one wknd :thumb:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hK7kIGW-vKg&t=53s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COUJDpAkS6M&t=138s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AQgGiAm_3lE
 
If I'm up Milton Keynes il shout, thought my bike was quick, will be a challenge keeping up with qs full suspension stealth though :mrgreen: :pancake:
 
I used to ride the downhill trails and jumps at Woburn. Not been for about 3 years now...

I'll need to have all my upgrades done (new motor and battery) before i stand the slightest chance of keeping up but I'm really interested to see how these QS powered bikes really stack up. No one has proper ebike stuff where I live.
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COUJDpAkS6M&t=138s - Watching it now and this is awesome! :flame:
 
speedy1984 said:
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Hey! It’s my QS205 6T friend :mrgreen:

How’s your 6T holding up? Mines still running good but did have some rust issues at one point and had to disassemble clean clean off the rust with some nice acid baths and also put in some new bearings. Everything is good to go now. Loving the torque from the 6T!! Actually just got back from some enduro trails. She’s pretty muddy right now :lol:


Wish I could ride with you but I’m on the other side of the pond haha :lol:
I’ve been looking for some other E bikers to ride off road with as I mainly ride with people on combustion dirt bikes ATVs and SxS. I’m the only silent killer 8)
 

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If your ever in the States, look me up!
I currently ride alone (nobody around here rides woods ebikes here) in Florida USA.
Bike is not as gnarly as Eastwood's (VERY nice ride!) I'd love to take a spin on it!
That said, my trips are more about the ride, not how fast I get there.
I'm good for about 2 hours of spirited riding in sandy/washed-out forest roads and single track before I hit LVC. :mrgreen:
woods ebike.jpg
Maiden off-road ride....I was smiling ear-to-ear for a week after that trip...I've clocked over 1200 woods-miles since!
 
How many watthours is your battery and how far do you ride in that 2 hours any hills?

pullin-gs said:
If your ever in the States, look me up!
I currently ride alone (nobody around here rides woods ebikes here) in Florida USA.
Bike is not as gnarly as Eastwood's (VERY nice ride!) I'd love to take a spin on it!
That said, my trips are more about the ride, not how fast I get there.
I'm good for about 2 hours of spirited riding in sandy/washed-out forest roads and single track before I hit LVC. :mrgreen:
woods ebike.jpg
Maiden off-road ride....I was smiling ear-to-ear for a week after that trip...I've clocked over 1200 woods-miles since!
 
calab said:
How many watthours is your battery and how far do you ride in that 2 hours any hills?
1500 WH.
Controller dialed in for 35amps max.
Mostly flat. I have not come across any hills greater than 7% maximum 1/4 mile.
I rarely ever peddle. I get my workouts 3X a week on my road bike.
Bike is good for about 35 miles of loose sand forest roads and trails. I dont like to take the pack down to LVC, fat-tires make it a pig to peddle in woods.
I usually turn back for home when I'm no farther than 17 miles out.
I always air-down to 5PSI pressure in front and 6 PSI in rear when off road....slows me down a bit and reduces range, but much more comfortable. Also low pressure allows bike to "float" better on loose sand and not slide around so much in ruts. I have had only one pinch-flat (big oak tree roots).
 
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