Buyer Resources
OpenRyd sourcing resources for wholesale e-bike accessory buyers
Use this hub to prepare RFQ details, sample questions, OEM packaging discussions, catalog and specification requests, compatibility checks and public public research. Buyer-specific details are confirmed manually by OpenRyd.
Buyer workflow paths
Start with the public product scope, then route final price, MOQ, sample timing, packaging and documentation questions to manual review.
Catalog and specification requests
OpenRyd can review catalog, SKU, specification, packaging and document needs after receiving product and market context.
- Start with catalog: download the OpenRyd Brand Catalog 2026 PDF for product family overview and RFQ preparation.
- Prepare: product family, reference SKU or product page, target quantity, destination country, sales channel and packaging direction.
- Confirm manually: final specification sheets, packaging proof, MOQ, price tier, lead time, available documents and market-specific requirements.
- Do not infer: certifications, waterproof ratings, lumen output, safety outcomes, anti-theft outcomes, warranty terms or universal compatibility unless OpenRyd confirms them.
The public catalog is a brand and sourcing overview, not an automatic final specification pack. Use RFQ or contact pages for buyer-specific catalog and specification requests.
Manuals, certificates and third-party systems
Some accessory programs may need manuals, compliance documents or third-party system references. Availability depends on product category, supplier capability and buyer market.
- Manuals: request available use, installation, packaging or care documents during sample or RFQ review.
- Certificates: ask OpenRyd to confirm whether relevant documents exist for the target product and market before making claims.
- Third-party fit: mounting standards, phone sizes, racks, child seats, lights, locks, bags and electrical parts require case-by-case confirmation.
Compatibility and claim boundaries
Public pages help shortlist product families. Final compatibility and claim language should be checked before listing, purchasing or packaging decisions.
- Share evidence: bike type, mounting position, target phone or accessory size, reference photos, product links and market requirements.
- Confirm before claim: fit, electrical compatibility, load limits, safety language, anti-theft language, waterproof rating and certification status.
- Route details: use RFQ, FAQ or contact paths for buyer-specific compatibility questions.
public OpenRyd resources
These public resources are read-only and should be used conservatively. They do not provide checkout, inventory, pricing, certification or backend control.