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pyrotechnicmonkey • 3 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

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pyrotechnicmonkey • about 2 months ago

Yeah, unfortunately, most dual motors are designed to go closer to 40 mph which usually pushes the weight closer to 70 pounds. Unfortunately, I think the battery tech just isn’t there in order to shave the weight down that much. The only thing I can think of it anywhere close is maybe something like the Emove cruiser V2. I think by focusing on a single motor with a bigger battery makes sense. So I think they could probably get it done by shrinking the frame a bit and going for a smaller battery. I think the closest is going to be something like the Teverun fighter mini. Still a bit more weight, but I think the extra speed and battery size are worthwhile. I have always found about 75lbs to be about the maximum weight that you get the best performance and range per pound The closest thing is really the Vsett 8 at right around 55 pounds. And that goes about 25 mph but with a solid tire. So honestly, I just don’t think it’s physically possible to have something that can go that speed without having a big enough battery to give you more than 10 miles of range and enough power that it doesn’t take you a mile to get to top speed.

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pyrotechnicmonkey • 23 days ago

For your budget you’re much better off with the Teverun fighter mini pro. It’s about $1400 on Teverun USA. The issue with the boyueda scooter is there using absolute cheap crap batteries, using a very old style of frame. Not something reliable long-term. Just keep in mind they often lie about this top speed and the maximum range is usually a fantasy and typically you should expect about 50% of the advertised range depending on your weight and style. Although that applies to basically any scooter. The scooter I recommend is more realistic and what you get and it has a lot of features that make it easier to maintain overtime. There’s a lot of people who shill the boyueda online in Reddit. Keep in mind some of the people pushing those are getting a kick back from these stores on AliExpress or if they’re offering an Amazon coupon they’re likely getting a kickback from the company selling it on Amazon so just keep that in mind.

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pyrotechnicmonkey • 11 days ago

I mean, are you going up a lot of hills or are you much heavier than 150 pounds? Because that would give you an idea of the actual range that a scooter will get. Usually it’s close to 50 percent of the advertised max with mixed riding. Also, what’s your budget? If you can get up to 1400 I would recommend the fighter mini pro. It can do 40 mph has really good suspension and folding mechanism. Hydraulic brakes are very comfortable. And it can do between 25 and 40 miles of range depending on your weight and your exact speed. I’m a fairly heavy rider and I get a minimum of about 23 miles of range if I’m going a bit over 30 mph. So I think most average weight people would get around 30 to 45 miles of range.

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pyrotechnicmonkey • 8 days ago

Honestly, to me the perfect scooter right now is $1400 and it’s the Teverun fighter mini pro. In my opinion, it’s the best because 40 mph and around 30-40 miles of range at a good speed is sufficient for 95% of people. It has hydraulic brakes, which makes maintenance very easy. The folding mechanism is incredibly solid. The suspension is smooth and adjustable. Has 10 inch tubeless tires which means there are a lot of tire options available, including PMT. There are quick release connections for the motors, which makes maintenance and tire changes incredibly easy. Another thing that people don’t consider is both the acceleration and individual power level for each motor is independently adjustable either on the scooter itself or through the app. Normally, I don’t care for apps, but in this case, it makes it easy to change the settings, but is absolutely not required. Using the adjustment in app I was able to get a fairly low acceleration and medium top speed that was perfect for a family member who wanted a very specific feel. Far too many scooters are not very adjustable or have a very jerky acceleration that feels twitchy and uncomfortable. Basically it has every single upgrade and improvement that I wish I could have had on my Vsett 10+. Literally the only annoyance is that the handlebar grips are kind of crappy, but that was a very simple and very cheap $15 switch to some ergonomic grips that took about 10 minutes. The only thing that I have found that is comparable in some of these quality of life improvements is the hiley supra. I like that they’re doing stuff like tubeless split rims in order to make maintenance easier. Only downside for them is some of the cheaper models have non-branded batteries, which is a dealbreaker for me because I prefer Samsung batteries after dealing with a little bit more noticeable voltage sag, and less reliability with non-branded batteries. I live in the San Francisco, Bay Area and I’ve worked with a scooter shop before and in my experience 90% of battery issues were on scooters that did not have a Samsung or LG battery. Usually a damaged cell in a group caused a BMS issue or other weird power failure. Hope that helps.

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pyrotechnicmonkey • 29 days ago

Extra price is definitely worthwhile but if you can stretch your budget, just a tiny bit more to around $1400 if you use the code extra7 at Teverunusa . I would highly recommend the fighter mini pro. You get a good speed and range with a solid Samsung battery. And you get a ton of improvements to the look as well as practical things like the folding mechanism and removable plugs for the 10 inch tubeless tire motors. Makes maintenance a lot easier and I would highly recommend it if you can afford it. Definitely my favorite pic for this price point. Otherwise, if your budget is more fixed, I’d still recommend going for the DT2 over the L2.

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pyrotechnicmonkey • 28 days ago

Favorite option at the moment for about $1400 is the Teverun fighter mini pro. Can do about 40 mph, 20 to 40 miles of range. It’s got a lot of quality of life improvements with the removable plugs for the motors, tubeless tires and a rock, solid fully mechanism. Basically a lot of things that make it a very nice sweet spot of price for the quality that you get. I’m honestly probably gonna get another one soon after testing out one recently. There is a coupon code for 5% off if you are thinking about getting one. Fits right into your budget.

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pyrotechnicmonkey • 25 days ago

Unfortunately, SF has some pretty serious hills. I live in the Bay Area, but I’ve ride in SF a decent bit and you really want a good dual motor. Unfortunately that usually puts things closer to 1200 or $1400. It also depends on your weight and what sort of range you’re looking for. If you can bump your budget to $1400 I think you could get something that works really well and unlikely to leave you disappointed or stuck at 0% having to walk your scooter. Fighter mini pro is what I would recommend if you can. Rk9rides YouTube has a pretty good video on scooters at different price points and you might find something that fits in your budget. I’d recommend looking at video because you can usually see exactly what kind of performance and range you’re likely to get in real life. Because one thing to keep in mind is that usually depending on your weight and the actual speed, and if you ride in the hills, despite whatever a manufacturer claims as the max range, usually you’re likely to see about 50% of that as realistic in real life use.

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pyrotechnicmonkey • 10 days ago

I highly recommend the fighter mini pro. $1400 after discounts. Can do 40mph but does 30mph comfortably around 25-35miles of range and very comfortable suspension. Tubeless tires means flats are less of a problem. Very nice folding mechanism. Lots of adjustment to the speeds and acceleration using the app or screen as well.

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pyrotechnicmonkey • about 2 months ago

I’d say you’re in a bit of a tough spot. Being right under $1000 really limits your options. Getting a solid 30 to 40 mph speed is not too difficult but other things like suspension battery and breaking system begin to suffer as things that get cheap out on. I personally would never get anything with a no brand battery. It would be LG or Samsung for me if I want anything that has a hope of being reliable. The suspension might not be the best, but if it functions, it’s not a big deal. The big thing I have problems with the mechanical disc brakes. Those mechanical brakes are extremely cheaply made and are a pain and I have to adjust and keep up with as the pads were out. You have to keep tightening the cable adjustment as the pads lose material. At a minimum I would try and get something with hydraulic brakes, which is a little bit tougher without getting close to 1300 or $1500. If you can afford to wait a little bit longer and save up, this scooter seems to be kind of at a sweet spot at the moment. I actually kind of bought one recently for a family member. But that was after trying, went out for a little bit at a local group ride. It feels pretty good although I did didn’t get to test out wobbles at high speed. It really seems to be a sweet spot for having a namebrand 25 amp power battery at 60v. The motor seems good quality with tubeless tires and the hydraulic brakes seems sufficient. The frame looks well built. And it uses KKE suspension, which is supposed to be a tier above what most scooters use at least in the past year or so. Kukurin it’s supposed to be decently reliable, but nothing crazy. They are generally focused on affordability, but that can sometimes mean certain corners cut and less premium features like removable plugs for the motors and better wiring that make easier maintenance in the future. To sum it up I hate to say it because it’s so easy to tell someone else to spend more money but $1000 gets you I think a little bit too close to what you currently have in terms of performance or quality. And I think if you get something there, there’s gonna be a lot of drawbacks in terms of build quality and a long-term reliability. I really hope that helps. Even something like the blade mini ultra can be a good option, depending on where you live. Because that has hydraulic brakes and a bigger higher voltage battery for not much more money. The only downside with that one is the use of tubes in the tires, but that may be a sacrifice needed to stay at a reasonable budget. https://www.voromotors.com/products/teverun-fighter-mini-pro-electric-scooter https://www.teverunusa.com/products/blade-mini-ultra

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pyrotechnicmonkey • about 2 months ago

Anything close to the G2 master will be able to get you up the majority of hills. If your budget is strict, but flexible, I’d recommend seeing if you can get something closer to the G3 pro. Or the Teverun fighter mini pro. Something like the ausom dt2 might also be a contender depending on availability in your country. I very much recommend staying away from Segway. Their part availability for repair leaves a lot to be desired even on their top end models. And I have not seen good things from their customer service. Honestly same thing with inmotion they are notorious for poor customer support with electric scooters and electric unicycles. The main recommendation if you’re between scooters is to focus on making sure you get hydraulic brakes and tubeless tires if possible Both of those things make maintenance and repair much simpler long-term.

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pyrotechnicmonkey • 2 months ago

I don’t think that scooter exists. The biggest sticking point is you want something a little bit faster but you want to stick to drum brakes. I definitely understand that since the drum brakes are usually much easier to adjust and don’t require much maintenance because they are sealed up. The only scooter that’s even close to that that I can think of is something like the Vsett 8 or Vsett apex. However, those go about 25 mph. It’s decently lightweight around 55 pounds. The biggest issue is that the vast majority of scooters have transferred over to disc brakes. If you’re getting a decent scooter that has NUTT or similar hydraulic brakes they’re honestly not as bad as you would think. They are much easier to adjust being hydraulic. And more reliable. Your past experiences have likely been with wire pulled mechanical disc brakes, which are honestly some of the cheapest and worst available and are a huge pain to adjust. I would look into something like Teverun fighter mini pro. Could occasionally handle two people on it and it has enough speed to where you could go 25 to 30 mph with decent range. It’s probably a little bit heavier than you expected, but you could most likely find something from them. That’s definitely lighter than some of the big 40 mph beasts that you might not want. Typically I’d say something between 50 to 65 pounds is a good sweet spot in terms of power to weight ratio. You can typically get a decent size battery and decent speed without it getting unwieldy or annoying to move around. Hopefully, that helps you down.

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scooter_farts-stink • about 1 month ago

Nice is that the single motor, they were out of stock when I was buying. I downsized from a 6kw scooter to a 2025 Teverun Fighter Mini pro tge carbon fiber Bosch motor one awesome scooter in fact best ride and build quality i ever owned and 0 to 30 its as fast as my 6kw was. I didn't think I would mis the 50mph+ speed my teverun will hit 43 on a full battery and 41 the rest of the time. I paid $2100 with tax then I added tge 150 seat the 75 thumb throttle and button pad. Oh and a $100 5a smart charger. And a new motocross helmet I got this one at willsons e bikes of the site from NYC they have the fighter 11 on sale for $1899 its a 53mph scooter right put the box more my speed. My scooter only has 344 miles and 15 cycles on the battery according to the smart bms. So I put it in Craigslist for $1700 with all the extras including receipt and box for scooter. And I'll take 1600 i am not trying to sell it here just talking about it. I also included in the add willing to trade for scooter of the same quality in the 50mph range. I can just switch out the controllers and motors from the blade gt+2 there plug and play since its the same frame and wiring harness will cost under 700 but ill need to upgrade the battery too since thr gt2 uses a 7p battery and I believe my 25ah uses a 5p battery oh plus I also added the 4 inch non pke display from the supreme. https://preview.redd.it/3wzp8hndwxxf1.jpeg?width=1080&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=64f553c67c6c841a0e9e8146b4e905c5ac9e2608 Love the scooter nothing wrong with it perfect size for travel at times I just like to go faster then 40mph

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scooter_farts-stink • 3 months ago

For the price it's okay if you do maintenance and take care of them they can last. I am on my 5th scooter I have owned being a disabled vet on a budget I always tried to get the most I could get for the least I could spend. I was due for a new ride so this time I decided I was going to save a little while longer And after owning a Kugoo a Kukrin and Emanba and an Arwibon which all lasted okay. But this time I saved a little bit more money and picked up a Teverun Fighter Mini Pro and damn I wish I had taken all the money from the other scooters and picked up a scooter like this before. The build quality and ride just everything in general is a completely different thing. My last scooter was actually a little faster but the quality of the ride makes it just feels so much safer at higher speeds.ibam not saying spend the $2k I spent on them is one there are other models like Blade mini pro and ultra that are basically the same scooter just without a few bells and whistles like built in GPS. It was the first Teverun I had ever road and even being a 10 inch it actually feels more like a solid motorcycle ride then a cheaper scooter with the KKE ajustable shocks. The Joyer is okay but honestly if your going to spend the around $800 if I remember correctly save for a few more months over the winter if you can you up to the $1200-1500 level you can get a scooter that is literally twice the quality. I look at this way in all the AliExpress scooters i bought after 1.5-2 years you end up needing to replace the battery and they usually start looking a little ruff I was told buy a couple other guys that have this scooter and a similar one that the Samsung battery in there's was going on 3 years with almost no voltage sag. Just my opinion not putting anyone's scooters down I loved my Arwibon GT08 but honestly I didn't know what I was missing. That's just my experience spending a ton of money on scooters over the years. https://preview.redd.it/za7vy67ga6rf1.jpeg?width=2880&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=6fe1df032e485b2245d218bf817dfdf1503822e7

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scooter_farts-stink • 3 months ago

Yeah go with the Teverun Fighter 11 or 11+ if you can go up to like $2300. I was going to get the Blade GT 2 as I was coming from a cheap 5600w scooter and didn't really want to downgrade in speed my modded GT08 hits the lower 50mph range. The company I ordered my blade 2 GT from ended up was waiting on a shipment they actually talked me into the fighter mini pro. I was actually sceptical because it was definitely a little slower then my gt08. But honestly I am extremely satisfied. I got the fighter mini pro the 2025 carbon fiber version and I couldn't be happier it's a little slower. The Teverun build quality is awesome try the 7260r or supreme.On a full battery will hit 43 or 44 mph with my 210lb ass but hits 39 throughout the battery and honestly Teverun tunes them so well and gives you a lot of tuning options through the app and the TFT. It actually is just as fast from 0-39 as my cheaper 5600w. But let me tell you it's the most solid scooter I ever have ridden. Normally you get all the vibration and squeaks and creaks this scooter is completely silent except for the normal squeek from the brakes when they get heated up. This is my 6 scooter I have owned and it has so many cool options the smart BMS where you can see the voltage for each cell group and temps a ton of stars. Everything is ajustable it has a built in 4G gps which is amazing for security if it gets stolen the thief's can't just remove the GPS you contact Teverun and they can tell you down to the meter where your scooter is basically lol. On my other scooter at higher speeds I was always gripping the bars like a mad man not scared just looking for the next bump but with the KKE suspension Teverun uses well it's more like riding a dirt bike then a scooter. Bumps that unused to have to brace myself for on my 11 inch scooter even with HLT hydraulic shocks(crap toys compared to the kke)I barley feel them on the top 10 inch if I jumped up and down on the deck of my GT08 it barely moved i would go with the fighter 11+ if you can go to $2300 if not the mini pro $1899 try willsons e bike and e scooters they were awesome and really helpful

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scooter_farts-stink • 4 days 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

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scooter_farts-stink • 4 days 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

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shaonline • 8 months ago

Well an escooter with high performance, great suspension that's very compact kinda is like asking for a unicorn isn't it ? Personally when I was eyeing a "Klima" class of escooter I eventually settled on a Teverun Fighter Mini pro (60V 25Ah) which was cheaper (in Europe) and a bit lower profile (also a bit lighter).

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shaonline • 4 months ago

Triggers should be plug and play between all Teverun models, I myself bought the 2025 thumb throttle on my Fighter Mini.

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Thelonelywolf217 • about 1 month ago

You have some brutal boyueda scooters, with 60v and 38ah, they are outrageous, they are not more than $1300 on Alixpress If you are looking for something not so big you have the teverun and the iscooter (teverun better brand) You can also see what Xiaomi offers if you are not interested in something so powerful or so heavy, the 5 pro Max or the Max are great, what you save in money you can add accessories or an external battery

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Thelonelywolf217 • 4 months ago

There are better ones for similar or slightly higher prices, look at the yume hawk, look at the teverun figther mini pro or the blade mini pro, look at the iscooter ix7pro

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WhitU8160 • 23 days ago

I respectfully disagree on Teverun being run of the mill. Yes, it's a Chinese brand but look at the Fighter Mini Pro. Bosch motors, LG battery, rebranded Magura brakes, etc. Teverun is cut from a better material

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xarril • 12 days ago

I just did a lot of comparing and went with the Teverun Fighter Mini Pro. It's a perfect daily for me

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Uriel585 • 6 months ago

Howdy. I am not sure I am the right person to answer this, but I am gonna give you my two cents anyway. I started with a high end... kids scooter ( ? ) years ago. It topped out at 25km/h-ish. It could go uphill, but not confidently. I upgraded to a Teverun Fighter Mini for around $3,000 Cad and have been having a blast. It easily goes up any hill I have tried, with ease. I haven't gone for a max range yet but it has done over 30km before I did a charge just so it was full. My ignorance is vast and the experience I have is limited, but going from my last scooter to this one, with an EUC in between. Having a riot on the scooter.

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Uriel585 • 6 months ago

I don't know if this is helpful information or not. This scooter (to me) is like a rocket. I wish it had knobby tires for more gravel type trails but having a blast. My father (I am in my 40's) took it for a rip and did a wheelie. I have never seen his eyes so wide. The few falls I have taken were on gnarly trails and most of them were seen coming. The one that caught me off guard was still my fault, just wasn't paying enough attention. The scooter and I are both okay. I have ridden this at 50km/h and I feel like the scooter is comfortable doing so. I am not, my sweet spot is in the low 30km/h, feel like I could cruise all day. That being said, I rarely use 3rd gear, and haven't seriously used sport gear (although it is on the list. :P ) I weigh around 178 pounds right now and the scooter has 100% pulled me up hills I wasn't expecting it to. I don't know what other information to give. As I type this, I realize it is a new scooter and I might still just be really excited about it, so... take what I am saying with a grain of salt, but I stand by how impressive I think this is.

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Aussieguy1986 • 9 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

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Dnugs94549 • 4 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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ill-be_back • 2 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

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