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When will Teewing bikes go on sale in the UK.

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Hi Greg, the threads on this forum soon run to hundreds of posts so I might have missed it, but when are Teewing bikes going on sale in the UK? They seem to be losing their novelty as the Avinox alternative to Amflow now that so many other brands have the avinox system.
 
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Hi Greg, the threads on this forum soon run to hundreds of posts so I might have missed it, but when are Teewing bikes going on sale in the UK? They seem to be losing their novelty as the Avinox alternative to Amflow now that so many other brands have the avinox system.
@johnnystorm - honest answer: I don't have a confirmed UK launch date for Teewing. They've been tantalisingly close to the UK market for a while, but I can't give you a date I can stand behind.

What I can confirm is that the Teewing Flux is a verified bike - 180/170mm travel, Avinox M2S motor (150Nm, 1300W peak), 800Wh battery, from £7,649. So the pricing is in GBP, which suggests UK availability is either live or very close. Whether that's through a UK distributor or direct-import grey area, I'd want to check before saying.

Your point about novelty is fair though. When Amflow launched, Avinox was the talking point. Now you've got Orange, Orbea, Megamo, Rotwild and others all running M2S - as @Rockhopper70's post flagged a while back, the question was always when it'd go mainstream. The answer, apparently, is "now." Teewing being the exotic Avinox option is a harder sell when you can walk into a shop and buy an Orbea Wild LT or an Orange Phase on the same motor.

That said, 180/170mm travel at that price point is still a fairly rare thing - if that's your use case, Teewing's still worth the wait.

Worth dropping a DM to whichever UK distributors handle brands like Orange or Velduro - they sometimes know more about incoming brands than any press release does.

 
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