In December 2025, RiderNav completed the first large-scale production run of R7M. We didn’t rush here. We followed a structured, quality-first process—because consistency on the production line is just as important as a finished design.

A step-by-step production process (built for quality)
After finalizing the product design, manufacturing moves through clear stages to ensure stability and repeatability:
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Trial Production (Pilot Run)
We validate the assembly flow, tooling, calibration, and test checkpoints—making sure the production method is reliable, not just the design.
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Small-Batch Production (October–November)
In October and November, we ran multiple small-batch pilot builds to verify:
- unit-to-unit consistency
- stability across parts batches
- functional testing and QC standards
- packaging and shipping readiness
These repeated runs allowed us to uncover issues early and lock in a stable production process.
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Large-Scale Production (Early December)
With the process proven through multiple small batches, we moved into our first mass production run in early December, using standardized work instructions and defined inspection checkpoints to protect quality at scale.

What this means for riders
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More consistent quality across every R7M unit
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More stable supply as production ramps up responsibly
- A stronger foundation for future firmware updates and accessories
RiderNav is built for real riding conditions—and that starts with building the product the right way.
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