Boomers Are Ditching Retirement for Entrepreneurship. And They're Killing It
Inc.|March 2017

Pedego is taking profitable advantage of two converging trends: aging customers looking for an easier bike ride and aging founders who want a second (or third or fourth) act.

Leigh Buchanan
Boomers Are Ditching Retirement for Entrepreneurship. And They're Killing It

OVER THE decades he spent in law enforcement, Frank Muscato talked to lots of his fellow cops about starting a business. Escaping into entrepreneurship is a common daydream in the profession, he says, when “the things that happen to you and the things that you see catch up to you.” Still, Muscato never thought he’d actually launch something. So he is both surprised and tickled to find himself, at age 74, the owner of an electric-bicycle store.

In September, Muscato spent $70,000 to open a Bloomington, Indiana, location for the company that makes the bikes, Pedego. On the second day of the annual Pedego dealers meeting in early December, he is among a throng of store owners—almost all in their 50s, 60s, and 70s—touring the company’s blocky, white new headquarters in Fountain Valley, California. It is 8 a.m., and already Muscato has been on the phone to his electrician back in Indiana, discussing upgrades inspired by presentations from other dealers the previous day.

“We’ve got to put new lighting in. I’ve got some new ideas on presenting the bikes on the floor, hanging one in the window,” says Muscato, who wears shorts, tube socks, and his glasses on a cord around his neck. “Last night, I had trouble sleeping, thinking about all the things we could do.”

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