Scootering

Georgia On My Mind

Brothers Irakli and Misha started their scooter journey in 2011. Irakli was a doctor at the time, but wanted to do something new, Misha was a director of a bee farm and honey production business.

Scooters were very rare in Georgia and the pair struck upon the idea that scooters could be a good option for transport in the country. They began to investigate if there’d be any demand and at first people were very sceptical. Basically, they were afraid of two-wheel transport and perceived safety etc. Despite the negativity they carried on (in a modest way) as

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