OEM Program
Integration Lifecycle
Every NATVRAL OEM integration follows a structured seven-stage path from first conversation through series production. Each stage has clear deliverables, defined timelines, and a single exit criterion before advancing.
Phase 1 — Evaluation
Technical Discovery
Weeks
Platform compatibility assessment and integration path selection.
Field-Test Prototype on Mule
Weeks to months
Mount prototype hardware on a mule bike to validate fit, function, and ride-feel before committing to integration engineering.
Phase 2 — Integration
Pilot Hardware Order
~10–12 wk lead time
Pilot hardware ordered immediately after mule green light. Units in manufacture while integration work begins in parallel.
Integration Engineering
~4–12 wk
Dedicated engineering support for frame clearances, firmware, and system integration — runs while pilot hardware is in manufacture.
Integration Freeze & Pilot Fleet Deployment
~2–4 wk
Lock all interfaces, deploy ~2 pilot units to OEM, and complete rider and durability testing before production commitment. FDE→FDML handoff.
Phase 3 — Production
Production Validation
Months
Assembly-line validation, QC protocols, and packaging sign-off. FDML coordinates manufacturing scale and supply chain readiness.
Production Launch
Ongoing
Series production with NATVRAL as a platform component supplier — production supply, firmware updates, and in-app product support.
Ready to start the process?
Limited Reservation Access
Follow the build & reserve production access.
NATVRAL® FullTilt is in Limited Production Underway—a $0 production reservation / compatibility program routing allocation updates ahead of storefront checkout (not crowdfunding).
NATVRAL® e‑Tilt® is still in the lab, with global athletes and engineers testing the platform now. Enter the reservation queue to follow the build, get release updates, and be first to know what opens next.
Reserve Access →Launch updates and production availability only — no spam.




