The visionary behind motogadget

The visionary behind motogadget

The story of motogadget begins with a vision and the relentless pursuit of perfection. In 1999, Garrit Keller, a passionate motorcyclist and tinkerer, was not satisfied with the speedometers available on the market. Out of this dissatisfaction, he built his own speedometer that met his high standards.

💡 This step marked the beginning of an extraordinary journey. Just two years later, in 2001, he and two partners founded motogadget in Berlin. They began manufacturing handmade batteries and digital cockpit displays that redefined industry standards for quality and innovation.

From a small idea to a global pioneer - the development of motogadget is characterized by precision, passion and the spirit of "Made in Germany". 🇩🇪

🏍️ Today, decades later, we are still setting standards and pushing boundaries to meet the needs of motorcyclists who demand nothing less than the best. Garrit's vision and leadership have made motogadget a leading name in the motorcycle accessory industry.

Garrit Keller remains an inspirational figure at motogadget. Under his leadership, the company has made a name for itself not only for outstanding quality, but also for innovations that have revolutionized the way motorcyclists interact with their equipment.

motogadget today stands for more than just high-quality motorcycle parts - it stands for a culture that combines the best of technology and design to exceed the expectations of discerning customers worldwide. Visit us to experience how our products can make your ride safer, more comfortable and more stylish.

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