The only down side of this brand is the crazy wobble when going very fast , I hit 45 mph and that's when the wobble kicks in, you get the wobble as soon as you let go of the throttle and squeeze the brakes. Other than that it's weather proof, the rain and puddles don't effect it at all!!!! Lots of take off power and super duper good at steep, steep up hills, climes like a grizzly on steroids!!!!😁😁🤸🤸🤸👍👍🤨🤨🤨🤨😲😲😲😲😜
I learn a few trick here and there, you have to plant your dominate foot on the spoiler and your secondary foot on the middle of /center of the top board. You have to crotch down a little once the wobble kicks in, I know it sucks but you have to immediately give it a soft throttle. I wobble here and there but it’s not as bad either this method. Try it out and let me know.
@@ScootaSquad Thanks good to know this, I'll give it a go. Even after I crank my damper real tight it still does the spooky nooky wobble. I'm sure there's a good solution and yours just might be the one. Regardless of the wobble I'm still very, very impressed over my Treverun Fighter 11. I had to get a full cash refund on my new $2800 Canadian Wolf Warrior stand up scooter in one month after buying it. It just kept having problem after problem with the Wolf Warrior. But now that I own a Treverun Fighter 11 I'm very impressed and I don't care what anyone's got to say bad about the Treverun Fighter 11. And the Treverun Fighter I got has a max speed of 47 miles per hour and that's fast enough for me. You don't need to go faster than 45 or 50 mph on any scooter, it's way to dangerous to go any faster than 50 mph on a stand up scooter. 😁😁🤸🤸🤸👍😜
@@user-hh4er7mv7l I’m such a speed junkie, like electricvehiclespace said not anyone is going to go over 40mph on a daily base. But believe me when I say this I like to go fast on this thing. I clocked in at almost 70mph on the gps tracker. I have a few videos on this. I go 45-50mph most of the time.
I was so frustrated with these china options. All china junk ! Junk material, junk bms , bunk motor controllers . So I made my own with the best of the best! Jk bms , fardriver controllers. It's only 40kw , but could be 56kw. It's big , it's brand, but will likely last forever!
It has 2 steering dampers. That right there is already a red flag. I don’t think 7260R version was well thought through. It might have been rushed. Just stick to every model below THIS model to be safe.
I've got a similar monster, only with 11" tyres, it's the same, it wobbles at high speed. Its the front dampener. This scooter is an all terrain scooter, comfy and fast as a bonus, but not for very high speeds, if going fast is your priority, this ain't the one for you. You want one with a straight front dampener. Personally, this is what I likely will upgrade too, I really want 13" tyres for even more comfort.
@@ElectricVehicleSpace that’s true, not only 70mph even going 35-45 is my sweet spot. I contacted the engineer. They suggest me to tighten the dampers all the way to the last setting, but it’s very hard to ride at slow speed. That’s from my opinion riding this scooter about 700 miles. I ride this stock and shouldn’t put anymore money into it with this price point. You have a lot of scooters to review. But this is just coming from me riding everyday.
@ScootaSquad I ride 25 to 45mph daily but this is stable up to 50mph solid and good up to 55mph higher is where the wobble starts. The range is the best today and no other brand beasts that so far unless you DIY. Love the design.
@@ElectricVehicleSpace I love your reviews and it’s very honest. The scooter is almost perfect, but the wobbling is something that takes away the point.
I’m dualtron but I really wanna cop the one but every single one of you guys keep saying the wobble is crazy after 40+ and I’m trying to figure out why when you have two fucking dampeners. Are you better off buying a aftermarket one ?
The regular Teverun fighter supreme have the locking mechanism that the pin always breaks. But other than that there’s no wobble and it has one damper and 11 inch wheels.
@ElectricVehicleSpace for one the rgb lights are terrible not working, everytime I try to charge the scooter I can't get the dang chargers to red to indicate charging, tires losing air pressure from day I got it, battery draining fast with no use .. you name it . Terrible
@@jasonbrown1125 that’s just based on his review because he has a lot of scooter to review. I ride my scooter almost every day. I know exactly what I’m talking about for this Teverun brand
@@ElectricVehicleSpaceNot that stupid of a question to be honest. My Vsett10+ with steering damper easily goes 40 and is stable, slightly towards 45, with back wind and leaning in hard even 47-48 mph with gps measured. Ofc i have done some other stuff as well including a stiff hydraulic damper setup properly set up on the front for high speeds and a slightly more comfortable setting on the rear But your point is somehow still valid, anything beyond 40mph/65 kmh is dangerous as hell on those things
more than you would need I got a slower one and i barely give it its maximum speed of 75-80 km/h, maximum about 50-60 km/h on a daily basis, rarely like 65-70 km/h (40-44mph) in very short durations (no helmet or protective gear at all)
@@Seymourmunni same here. Anything with decent powerful dual motors is already fine, but when i say decent, i talk about 1000W per motor at least already.
@@ElectricVehicleSpace What? Theres not many scooters that take Nami in acceleration, more than super scooters like Rion, Inmotion Rs maybe some of the Dualtron Models!
@@Eddienet You are behind the trend. Many scooters that are cheaper and faster than Nami like LS7 plus 72V and better quality. I sold mine because it was garbage. After 600 miles I replaced the battery 3 times and the frame started to rust with all hardware. Front was replaced twice. Ls7 for example more miles and runs without any issues.
@@ElectricVehicleSpace Im out of trend? I build scooters with Vesc controllers that beat any scooter u can name! Nami Burn E Max 2 beats em all in accelartion - top speed its beaten I can agree with that - but how many people are riding scooters over 100km/h? Yes they may go faster than a Nami B E, but acceleration they are all behind it -
The only down side of this brand is the crazy wobble when going very fast , I hit 45 mph and that's when the wobble kicks in, you get the wobble as soon as you let go of the throttle and squeeze the brakes. Other than that it's weather proof, the rain and puddles don't effect it at all!!!! Lots of take off power and super duper good at steep, steep up hills, climes like a grizzly on steroids!!!!😁😁🤸🤸🤸👍👍🤨🤨🤨🤨😲😲😲😲😜
I learn a few trick here and there, you have to plant your dominate foot on the spoiler and your secondary foot on the middle of /center of the top board. You have to crotch down a little once the wobble kicks in, I know it sucks but you have to immediately give it a soft throttle. I wobble here and there but it’s not as bad either this method. Try it out and let me know.
In the review video
@@ScootaSquad Thanks good to know this, I'll give it a go. Even after I crank my damper real tight it still does the spooky nooky wobble. I'm sure there's a good solution and yours just might be the one. Regardless of the wobble I'm still very, very impressed over my Treverun Fighter 11. I had to get a full cash refund on my new $2800 Canadian Wolf Warrior stand up scooter in one month after buying it. It just kept having problem after problem with the Wolf Warrior. But now that I own a Treverun Fighter 11 I'm very impressed and I don't care what anyone's got to say bad about the Treverun Fighter 11. And the Treverun Fighter I got has a max speed of 47 miles per hour and that's fast enough for me. You don't need to go faster than 45 or 50 mph on any scooter, it's way to dangerous to go any faster than 50 mph on a stand up scooter. 😁😁🤸🤸🤸👍😜
@@user-hh4er7mv7l I’m such a speed junkie, like electricvehiclespace said not anyone is going to go over 40mph on a daily base. But believe me when I say this I like to go fast on this thing. I clocked in at almost 70mph on the gps tracker. I have a few videos on this. I go 45-50mph most of the time.
I was so frustrated with these china options. All china junk ! Junk material, junk bms , bunk motor controllers . So I made my own with the best of the best! Jk bms , fardriver controllers. It's only 40kw , but could be 56kw. It's big , it's brand, but will likely last forever!
It has 2 steering dampers. That right there is already a red flag. I don’t think 7260R version was well thought through. It might have been rushed. Just stick to every model below THIS model to be safe.
The rear fender is fine. Rode it in the rain and no splash.
I've got a similar monster, only with 11" tyres, it's the same, it wobbles at high speed. Its the front dampener. This scooter is an all terrain scooter, comfy and fast as a bonus, but not for very high speeds, if going fast is your priority, this ain't the one for you. You want one with a straight front dampener. Personally, this is what I likely will upgrade too, I really want 13" tyres for even more comfort.
the deck looks short with those huge tires on them . they should extend the deck more.
death wobble is terrible at high speed even with two steering dampers
Speed wobble happens at over 55mph and you never rode this fast in your lifetime and you will never will.
@@ElectricVehicleSpacehow do you know we don’t ride at 70mph every day?
Don’t get me wrong. I love this beast, but the wobbling on here is very crazy.
Well u don't ride every day 70mph so why worry?
@@ElectricVehicleSpace that’s true, not only 70mph even going 35-45 is my sweet spot. I contacted the engineer. They suggest me to tighten the dampers all the way to the last setting, but it’s very hard to ride at slow speed. That’s from my opinion riding this scooter about 700 miles. I ride this stock and shouldn’t put anymore money into it with this price point. You have a lot of scooters to review. But this is just coming from me riding everyday.
@ScootaSquad I ride 25 to 45mph daily but this is stable up to 50mph solid and good up to 55mph higher is where the wobble starts. The range is the best today and no other brand beasts that so far unless you DIY. Love the design.
@@ElectricVehicleSpace I love your reviews and it’s very honest. The scooter is almost perfect, but the wobbling is something that takes away the point.
@@ElectricVehicleSpace because it's deadly. Even if you want to try it out for once. And you crash. It shouldn't.
Love that E-scoot
price
I like to try teverun ! But i love my Nami burn e max as well🥶
You know that's a beast with 2 stabilisers on the front 😂
no there are 3 :)
Perfect
Glad you liked it.
I’ll be waiting on those parts to make this scooter safe again.
it is safe.
@@ElectricVehicleSpacenot at over 50. The wobbling is crazy after that
I gave you shoutout on my latest review... Keep up the work
Good to see you here
@@ElectricVehicleSpacedamn can’t even say thank you??
I need one of theese 😮
See full review I posted today.
Where can I get one at my birthday is tomorrow but I would like to have it by the middle of July
See full review. The link is there.
I’m dualtron but I really wanna cop the one but every single one of you guys keep saying the wobble is crazy after 40+ and I’m trying to figure out why when you have two fucking dampeners. Are you better off buying a aftermarket one ?
See full review I posted.
Dimmi ma prendi il mio indietro? Se lo prendi compro
I got the Teverun fighter supreme and i got more problems than a man with 10 baby mommas stay away from this brand!
What happened? I am testing it right now and I am more than happy with the performance. Let us know what is the issue or issues....
The regular Teverun fighter supreme have the locking mechanism that the pin always breaks. But other than that there’s no wobble and it has one damper and 11 inch wheels.
@ElectricVehicleSpace for one the rgb lights are terrible not working, everytime I try to charge the scooter I can't get the dang chargers to red to indicate charging, tires losing air pressure from day I got it, battery draining fast with no use .. you name it . Terrible
@@jasonbrown1125 watch my shorts, I’ll don’t even know why I stuck to this brand. I should’ve got a kaboo wolf king GTR or inmotion RS, roadrunner rx7
@@jasonbrown1125 that’s just based on his review because he has a lot of scooter to review. I ride my scooter almost every day. I know exactly what I’m talking about for this Teverun brand
I like very ❤❤❤
I am glad you like it.
Looks like dultron
not really
What's the top speed
Why are u worries about top speed? You don't ride pas 40mph anyway.
@@ElectricVehicleSpaceNot that stupid of a question to be honest.
My Vsett10+ with steering damper easily goes 40 and is stable, slightly towards 45, with back wind and leaning in hard even 47-48 mph with gps measured.
Ofc i have done some other stuff as well including a stiff hydraulic damper setup properly set up on the front for high speeds and a slightly more comfortable setting on the rear
But your point is somehow still valid, anything beyond 40mph/65 kmh is dangerous as hell on those things
more than you would need
I got a slower one and i barely give it its maximum speed of 75-80 km/h, maximum about 50-60 km/h on a daily basis, rarely like 65-70 km/h (40-44mph) in very short durations (no helmet or protective gear at all)
@harrison00xXx I've a 2000w dual motor scooter it does 60 kph and I do that daily to work I'm very local and make it to work in 8mins..
@@Seymourmunni same here.
Anything with decent powerful dual motors is already fine, but when i say decent, i talk about 1000W per motor at least already.
That one hits 72mph?there is one that goes over 80mph and possibly 100mph
which one?
@@ElectricVehicleSpace the weped sonic x goes over 80
@@ElectricVehicleSpace check out the weped lineup
@@RyanLevine-hm5wyyes he's right the weped sonic s goes over 90 mph top speed
@@donwaldo-pi5zu there may be one other that I read that may touch 100mph and that was on a track
Its a very nice scooter, still think Nami Burn e Max is way better, but I agree its an insanly fast scooter,
Nami is not even top 5 better scooters.
@@ElectricVehicleSpace What? Theres not many scooters that take Nami in acceleration, more than super scooters like Rion, Inmotion Rs maybe some of the Dualtron Models!
@@Eddienet You are behind the trend. Many scooters that are cheaper and faster than Nami like LS7 plus 72V and better quality. I sold mine because it was garbage. After 600 miles I replaced the battery 3 times and the frame started to rust with all hardware. Front was replaced twice. Ls7 for example more miles and runs without any issues.
@@ElectricVehicleSpace Im out of trend? I build scooters with Vesc controllers that beat any scooter u can name! Nami Burn E Max 2 beats em all in accelartion - top speed its beaten I can agree with that - but how many people are riding scooters over 100km/h? Yes they may go faster than a Nami B E, but acceleration they are all behind it -
@@Eddienet 👎 no it's not.
STAY away, these Things get on fire!!!
Anythings get on fire if used, not properly.
Hopefully you see My comment Boss 😊😊😊
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I like your scooter TEVERUN 🙏🙏🙏
Not for 9 grand
It's $4k