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Eskuta SX250 MK3 EAPC Licence Free "moped" Ride Review : Green-Mopeds.com

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Eskuta SX250 MK3 EAPC Licence Free "moped" Ride Review : Green-Mopeds.com

A ride-review of the Eskuta SX250 Mk3 Licence Free “moped”

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Green-Mopeds.com is a London based electric-only moped and motorcycle dealer and importer. We started in 2017 by signing a dealership with Torrot ( after initially seeing an electric moped for rent on holiday in Portugal.

Since then we looked for more brands and became the UK Importer for ECCity Motorcycles from France ( and then Super Soco ( from China.

In early 2018 we were then approached by Askoll ( to be their first London dealer and soon followed by Lifan who were lauching their first moped the E3 (

Later in 2019 we also signed up with SurRon with their hugely popular and lightweight LBX Lightbee (

Mid 2019, we signed up to be the first dealer for Niu ( and sold the first 9 of their new NGT model when it was launched at the end of 2019.

In early 2020 the UK Importer for Torrot moved on to other things and we became their importer to support existing customers of the Muvi range.

Later in 2020 after a request from a customer, we signed up with Artisan ( to sell not only their brand but also Horwin ( and Kollter (

Recently we have added ThElMoCo ( who supply LVENG bikes ( and now SunRa ( and hence offering the broadest range of any electric motorcycle dealer in the UK.

We have been approached by many manufacturers to become their importers which we will consider when the time is right.

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3 COMMENTS

  1. listen, the bikes allowed to have MORE than 250w, this ones got a 48v system, which means it will pull around 1kw, the way these and others get by the power limit is to speed limit the bikes, slap a 250w sticker on it, and away you go, even bosch are at it, the cx line goes all the way to 1200w with a 52v system.

  2. Can you do 4 or 5 miles without paddling and it won't stop?? Cause I'm thinking to buy this thing as I'm just eat rider and what about uphills is it easy to go or need to do struggle

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