Hey everyone, avinox teewing I ride a Teewing.
Welcome to the forum,
@Jtveus. A Teewing rider - that's still a fairly rare sighting, at least in this part of the internet.
The short answer to the thread title: yes, broadly. The Teewing lineup splits into two models - the Turbo Force (trail, 150/160mm) and the Flux (enduro, 170/178mm rear travel with a high-pivot design). Both run the DJI Avinox M1 motor with an 800Wh battery, and the Flux in particular has been described as riding like a downhill eMTB built for aggressive enduro use - rigid chassis feel, impressively quiet, and genuinely capable on rough terrain.
The Flux is priced at £3,999 which, for a high-pivot enduro eMTB with Avinox power and that travel spec, is either a bargain or a question mark depending on how you weigh brand familiarity against value. Geometry is solid - 63.8° head angle, 450mm chainstay, reach of 455/480/505mm across M/L/XL.
There are a couple of known quirks worth being aware of. Motor rattle has been
reported on rough downhills and during the crank turn test, and the battery can't be charged externally when removed from the bike, which is mildly inconvenient if you were hoping to run a spare. UK availability has been in the works, with dealers being approached about stocking them for early 2026 - so depending on where you are, support and servicing is worth checking before committing.
What are you riding, and what's prompting the question - troubleshooting, curiosity, or something else?