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Legal notice

Legal information about the publisher of rideondistribution.com.

Last updatedJune 24, 2026

Publisher

The rideondistribution.com website is published by:

  • R.O.D GROUP
  • Trading name: Ride On Distribution
  • Legal form: Simplified joint-stock company (SAS) under French law
  • Share capital: €1,000
  • Registered office: 22 rue de la Carrère, 31210 Le Cuing, France
  • SIREN: 102 658 499
  • SIRET (head office): 102 658 499 00011
  • Registered with the Toulouse Commercial Court (RCS Toulouse)
  • EU VAT number: FR24102658499
  • Publication director: Valentin Larragneguy, President of R.O.D GROUP

Contact

  • Email (France): contact@rideondistribution.com
  • Email (Spain / Portugal): contacto@rideondistribution.com
  • Phone (France): +33 6 98 32 90 29
  • Phone (Spain): +34 698 39 12 14

Hosting

The website is hosted by:

  • Lovable Labs AB — Regeringsgatan 25, 111 53 Stockholm, Sweden — https://lovable.dev
  • E-commerce platform (catalog, cart, checkout): Shopify International Limited — 2nd Floor, Victoria Buildings, 1-2 Haddington Road, Dublin 4, D04 XN32, Ireland — https://www.shopify.com

Intellectual property

All content on rideondistribution.com (text, images, logos, videos, graphics, structure) is, unless otherwise stated, the exclusive property of R.O.D GROUP or its partners. Any reproduction, representation, modification, publication or adaptation in whole or in part without prior written authorization is prohibited and constitutes infringement under articles L.335-2 et seq. of the French Intellectual Property Code.

Personal data

Processing of personal data collected via the site is detailed in our Privacy Policy.

Limitation of liability

R.O.D GROUP makes its best efforts to ensure the accuracy and currency of the information published on the site. R.O.D GROUP cannot be held liable for errors, unavailability of information, or the presence of viruses on its site.

Applicable law and jurisdiction

These legal notices are governed by French law. In the event of a dispute and failing an amicable agreement, the dispute will be submitted to the competent French courts.