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From Nuneaton to Scotland… the Eskuta SX-250 e-bike arrives on the Isle of Cumbrae

“The Isle of Cumbrae is only a 10-mile round trip, so the max speed of 15.5mph means visitors and residents can get around the whole island in an environmentally friendly way without stopping which takes approximately 40 minutes.

“Furthermore, our island has a beautiful viewpoint at the top - the Glaid Stone, which is 120m above sea level. It’s a challenging uphill route but with the Eskuta bike it’s effortless and makes it more accessible for adults of all ages and fitness abilities to get up there on two wheels and enjoy the view.”

The popular SX-250 e-bike from Nuneaton-based company Eskuta has made its way onto the picturesque Scottish island of Cumbrae on the Ayrshire coast.

The electric bike is now available to hire through legendary Cumbrae shop, Mapes of Millport. The family-run business has been serving the community on the Scottish island since 1946 and their award-winning bike hire service is particularly popular with both residents and tourists, who access the island via ferry in their droves during the summer months.

Mapes of Millport owner, Scott Ferris said: “I found the Eskuta bike when I was conducting some research for a new and innovative e-bike manufacturer to add to our current fleet- as soon as I saw the Eskuta bikes I knew they would be a great fit for our island.

Managing Director of Eskuta, Ian O’Connor, said: “We are thrilled to have partnered with Mapes of Millport. With the island being so small, it’s perfect for getting around via e-bike which also means less congestion and zero emissions, especially important in those busy summer months.

“Our SX-250 has already gained a reputation as a reliable and practical mode of transportation in other parts of the UK, with its popularity being down to its low environmental impact, affordability, enhanced safety features and ease of use for everyone.

“The addition of the Eskuta SX-250 to the rental fleet at Mapes of Millport means locals and visitors to the Isle of Cumbrae can now experience this innovative vehicle for themselves.”

To find out more please visit: www.mapesmillport.co.uk and www.eskuta.com

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