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Sure, you can save money and get a low-end Chinese scooter, but you can’t really trust it. I’ve fixed and rebuilt hundreds of Teveruns, and I can tell you most of the screws they use are cheap junk—the heads feel like they’re made of chewing gum. That said, the core components like the body, suspension shafts, and steering column are solid. Even on my 7260R, which is already a high-end scooter that costs a fortune, I replaced most of the screws. My advice: don’t cut corners. Go for a Fighter 10 or 11—you’re literally trusting your life to that machine.
Sure, you can save money and get a low-end Chinese scooter, but you can’t really trust it. I’ve fixed and rebuilt hundreds of Teveruns, and I can tell you most of the screws they use are cheap junk—the heads feel like they’re made of chewing gum. That said, the core components like the body, suspension shafts, and steering column are solid. Even on my 7260R, which is already a high-end scooter that costs a fortune, I replaced most of the screws. My advice: don’t cut corners. Go for a Fighter 10 or 11—you’re literally trusting your life to that machine.
I'm biased towards Teverun partly cause Superscoots is very good about their warranty. But I live in Canada where they're based out of. If you're in the US idk if there's a better place
Mate you haven't listed a decent brand in your entire post Have you never heard of Roadrunner, Teverun, Nami, or Maxfun? Hooga daytona? Willmason?
You can get my scooter, the bade gt2 with a smaller battery for 1700. Teveruns are well built, and have some nice features. Even if you dont care to go 50+ mph, its cool that the scooter can do it. Im coming up on 4000 miles on mine.
Ausom fudges their numbers more than most. Teverun for example is very close to reality. Really depends on brand, but take the specs from the scooter and run it through a calculator, probably more accurate than the average manufacturer claim
Look teverun or nami if you have good budget. They have many different models to choose from. I have dualtron achilleus and what i dont like it is the suspension. Otherwise i would have recommended dualtron too. I have driven it around 3500km and had only one flat, still same tires. Brakepads i have changed. If i switch to other scooter it will be teverun.
I love my Teverun, I would never buy a Dualtron. I would never buy a scooter with squarewave controllers.
Definitely the teverun. But id go with the mini fighter pro. More range hetter battery and better suspension. Little less top speed but you honestly dont need to go that fast.
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