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r/ElectricScootersScooter brands with no complaints? I keep seeing amazing options and then i go to reddit and see a MASSIVE AMOUNT of complaints about it. Is there one that isn't complaint about?
11 months ago

The other thing is, does it amount to a serious failure or a minor failure? I just spent $6500 on a Teverun. The rear shock blew after 1200km's. I could complain, cry and get it 'fixed' under warranty for it to blow up in another 1000km's or I could just swap out the shock for another. I have now ordered a $20 shock to install with some great reviews but worst case if that blows as well I'll spend $70 on a KKE unit. If it was a motor, battery or controller THEN I would be screaming but otherwise just consider it an opportunity to upgrade the components. Unfortunately these things don't last forever

Reddit Iconcaptainmalexus 0.0
r/ElectricScootersDisillusioned scooter buyer
3 months ago

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

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r/ElectricScootersDisillusioned scooter buyer
3 months ago

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?

Reddit IconDnugs94549 0.0
r/ElectricScootersBought my 1st electric scooter now I wanna move up!
6 months ago

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.

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r/ElectricScootersHow not to get f***ed under $600?
4 months ago

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

Reddit Iconmukkelo 0.0
r/ElectricScootersBest electric scooter for adults (commuter e-scooter, long range, hill climbs), recommendations?
6 months ago

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.

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r/ElectricScootersTeewing v Teverun? Buying
about 1 month ago

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.

Reddit Iconpyrotechnicmonkey 0.0
r/ElectricScootersBest scooter brand for support and getting aftermarket parts.
5 months ago

Honestly, the biggest thing is going to be the shop that you purchased from in terms of warranty support and source for parts. It’s very hard to have confidence that they’re gonna be around to still be able to provide parts at a reasonable price. Teverun seems like a solid option even if the shop you buy it from is not the best because luckily almost every part seems readily available at a good price from AliExpress. So you have options. 7620r seems pretty great although getting the later version seems better, especially if you need to deal with the steering dampener. Inmotion, I would only not recommend because I’ve seen their terrible customer support on their electric unicycle side of the business. They also seem to be discontinuing in someway the RS so I will be confident for parts. RX7 on paper seems like a great scooter for the price, but I’ve also seen pretty terrible customer support from roadrunner and I know a few different scooter shops where I live and they seem to suffer a lot from electrical gremlins. Teverun I wouldn’t say it’s perfect, and there may be some bias because they typically see the more higher end versions. But the friends that I know at shops have those as their personal ride and don’t really seem to have as many mysterious issues if that makes sense. Like with randomly dying controllers or motors with failing hall sensors. Stuff that doesn’t have a very clear physical damage component to it. Lastly, I think if you search on this sub, I think there is very recently someone who purchased that same scooter from Wilson’s, who didn’t have the best experience out of the box, but the shop did get him a replacement with an a decently reasonable time. So although it’s a crummy situation to be in at the very least, I think that’s the sort of experience you would want if you have issues. If you’re in New York, maybe you would want to consider these guys since they seem more local and I have heard decent things about them online. Although I always recommend doing your own research. https://www.speedwayridersnyc.com/shop/fighter-supreme-7260r-electric-scooter/?srsltid=AfmBOooXYrjru0kYSmHevL7m4C0PzwPrjMb61AabsevgXnvHJWmH3qRU

r/ElectricScootersTeewing v Teverun? Buying
about 1 month ago

Generally, I prefer Teverun and that one is a decent option. I think the only thing holding it back is that it does use tubes which means it could be somewhat annoying to do a tire or tube change. The motor cable also doesn’t have a quick disconnect so it’s very similar to a Vsett 10+ when you want to do anything with the motors, which can be kind of frustrating. Although I don’t like the look of the teewing. It sucks cause $1000 is a really bad price point for a scooter. I hate to tell people to spend more money but around the $1100 mark you’re making a lot of compromises with build quality or quality of life improvements like quick disconnects for the motors.

r/ElectricScootersBuying this scooter was the best decision I've ever made.
3 months ago

How much is that? Does look pretty cool and I do like that. It has the quick release plugs for the motors. Only thing I’m not a fan of is those folding latches with the circular latch. I’m just such a big fan of the folding latch that’s used by a Teverun

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r/ElectricScootersMy first electric scooter
2 months ago

Nice great choice for a first its top quality easy to upgrade and work on. I waisted a lot of money buying cheaper scooters should have gone with the teverun from the start. What's nice is most of the parts fit from across models so there's a ton of stuff you can do. But first get a decent full face helmet and a good pair of motocross gloves. And take your time till your used to it. https://preview.redd.it/h5ss9nnj8v5g1.jpeg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=e20af1e7f1494d0eddc3847de5902f616ede9aae I probably have spent $5k buying and modding cheaper scooters should have gone this route to begin with. Mine is a fighter mini pro soon to have the Blade GT2 motors and controllers installed pushing it to 53mph

r/ElectricScootersVisible Suspension vs not
3 days ago

My first scooter i had a no suspension isinwheels had seen a lot of scooters around and wanted one. Two weeks later going down a hill hit a patch of leaves that was covering a 5 or 6 inch deep pot hole sending flying over the handlbars like superman at like 25mph sucked lol. I sold that a few weeks later and picked up something with a decent suspension. The non visible shocks are honestly usually just a block of rubber wrapped around a bolt pretty much usless dont even like the ones dualtron uses. I dont know about the suspension on the Apollo but they are really excellent quality scooters. When I got my latest I was trying to decide between the 60v phantom I think it was and my Teverun it was neck and neck willsons bikes just had better deals on the teveruns then the Apollo's. You should check there site out best aftersales service I ever got from a scooter company. The sell Apollo that would be my choice Apollo has some pretty cool tech that only they use. https://preview.redd.it/4vwtagj1p6jg1.jpeg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=142387ccee38c2f5f8d972e34becc339a4d2efdf Love my scooter dont know your budget but they have the blade Q and ultra for really good deals too. The KKE adjustable damping shocks make all the difference in the world had air shocks on my last build these are twice as good at 210lbs no bottoming not even close

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