I think, at some level, we all crave adventure. It’s why the “zombie apocalypse” genre is so popular. What would we do if we had to drop everything and just … escape? Start fresh.
Well, for many folks around the world, it’s not a fantasy. It’s why we have so many people trying to migrate into the USA and most of Europe. They’re trying to escape a desperate if not downright dangerous situation.
And that’s where we pick up in this episode, bringing it close to home with my friend Dmitry Nechaev (pronounced neeh-chive). He’s the founder of Triton Bikes, which, up until very recently, was based in Russia and making gorgeous custom titanium bicycles.
Everything changed for him when Russia invaded Ukraine, and his story about how he and his family got out, and how he eventually relocated the business, his employees, and equipment to Portugal is WILD!
From sneaking parts out to having friends and co-workers ride for days to cross by bicycle at remote border stations, he has some stories to tell. We talk about why he’s living in Israel but relaunching in Portugal, and, toward the end, we talk about how they’re rebuilding the brand getting ready to build its first bikes in its new factory.
It’s a long one, but stay tuned at the end for a recap of a few other things we discussed after I stopped recording. Scroll below for some photos from his journey and setting up the new factory.
A huge thanks to Dmitry for sharing his story with us. And if you’re looking for a new bike, please check out Triton and point some friends its way — it’ll help Triton rebuild the business. Visit its website, Triton-Bikes.com. And Follow Triton on Instagram and Facebook too!
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