Safety & Compliance
Last updated: April 21, 2026
At INTENSO TRADING LIMITED., rider safety is a top priority. Off-road electric dirt bikes are designed for excitement, exploration, and performance, but they must always be used responsibly, safely, and in accordance with applicable local laws and regulations.
This page provides general safety guidance and compliance information for riders, parents, and guardians. By using products purchased from ridegodoit.com, you agree to ride responsibly and understand that off-road riding involves inherent risks.
1. Ride Only in Suitable Areas
Our off-road electric products are intended for use in appropriate off-road environments, private land with permission, designated trails, motorsport parks, or other legally permitted riding areas.
Do not ride on public roads, sidewalks, bike lanes, pedestrian areas, or restricted land unless the product is expressly approved and legally allowed for such use in your region.
2. Always Check Local Laws and Regulations
Laws governing electric dirt bikes, off-road vehicles, youth vehicles, and motorized recreational products vary widely by country, state, province, and municipality. Before riding, you are responsible for confirming:
- whether the vehicle is legal in your area;
- where it may be ridden;
- whether age restrictions apply;
- whether registration, insurance, permits, or inspections are required;
- whether helmets or additional protective equipment are legally required.
Product availability on our website does not guarantee that a vehicle is street-legal, registrable, or approved for public-road use in your location.
3. Rider Age and Supervision
Riders should only use products appropriate for their age, size, experience level, and physical ability. Youth riders must be supervised by a responsible adult at all times unless local law clearly permits otherwise.
Parents and guardians are responsible for deciding whether a product is appropriate for a minor rider and for ensuring safe training, supervision, and lawful use.
4. Wear Proper Protective Gear
Riders should always wear suitable protective gear before operating any off-road electric vehicle. Recommended protective equipment includes:
- a properly fitted helmet certified for the intended use;
- eye protection such as goggles or a full-face visor;
- gloves;
- long sleeves and durable riding pants;
- knee and elbow protection;
- ankle-supporting riding boots or other suitable protective footwear;
- chest, shoulder, or back protection for more demanding terrain.
5. Inspect the Vehicle Before Every Ride
Before riding, always inspect your vehicle carefully. Do not ride if anything appears loose, damaged, or abnormal. Check at minimum:
- brakes and brake response;
- throttle operation;
- tires, tire pressure, and wheel condition;
- chain, belt, or drivetrain condition where applicable;
- handlebars, controls, and fasteners;
- battery charge level and battery mounting;
- lights or reflectors if installed;
- frame, fork, suspension, and visible structural parts.
6. Ride Within Your Skill Level
Start slowly and become familiar with the vehicle in an open, controlled environment. Do not attempt jumps, steep climbs, high-speed riding, advanced trail riding, or technical terrain unless you have the training and experience to do so safely.
Never allow inexperienced riders to operate a high-power vehicle without proper instruction and supervision.
7. Ride Responsibly
- Keep both hands on the handlebars unless necessary for safe maneuvering.
- Ride at a speed appropriate for the terrain, visibility, and rider skill level.
- Maintain a safe distance from people, animals, vehicles, and obstacles.
- Do not carry passengers unless the product is specifically designed for two-person use.
- Do not overload the vehicle beyond its intended rider or payload limits.
- Do not use headphones or distractions while riding.
8. Never Ride Under the Influence
Never operate an off-road electric vehicle while under the influence of alcohol, drugs, medication that impairs judgment, or while excessively tired or distracted.
9. Terrain and Weather Awareness
Off-road surfaces can change quickly and may include mud, gravel, rocks, loose sand, ruts, steep slopes, hidden drops, and slippery conditions.
Use extra caution in rain, snow, fog, low light, or extreme temperatures. Wet or unstable surfaces may reduce tire grip, braking performance, and control.
10. Battery and Charging Safety
Battery systems should only be charged, stored, transported, and used according to the product instructions. To reduce the risk of damage, fire, or injury:
- use only approved chargers and accessories;
- never charge a damaged battery;
- do not expose batteries to excessive heat, open flame, or water intrusion;
- charge in a dry, ventilated area away from flammable materials;
- disconnect the charger once charging is complete when recommended by the manual;
- stop using the battery immediately if you notice swelling, unusual odor, overheating, or visible damage.
11. Maintenance and Repairs
Regular maintenance is essential for safe operation. Follow the product manual for inspection intervals, battery care, brake adjustment, drivetrain maintenance, and fastener checks.
Repairs, modifications, or upgrades should only be carried out by qualified persons using appropriate parts and methods. Unauthorized modifications may affect safety, void warranty coverage, and violate local regulations.
12. Product Modifications and Performance Tuning
Modifying speed settings, motor output, battery systems, controllers, brakes, tires, suspension, or structural components can significantly increase safety risk and may make the product illegal to use in some areas.
We strongly discourage unsafe or unauthorized modifications.
13. Public Road and Street Use Warning
Unless a specific model is clearly described as road-legal and properly approved for use in your jurisdiction, our off-road electric products should be treated as off-road use vehicles only.
Riders are solely responsible for confirming whether any product may be used on public streets, whether licensing or registration is required, and whether lighting, mirrors, indicators, horns, VIN documentation, insurance, or other compliance items are necessary.
14. Environmental and Trail Respect
Ride respectfully and help protect trails, landowners, and the riding community. Always:
- stay on permitted routes;
- avoid damaging land, vegetation, or wildlife habitat;
- yield where required;
- respect trail signage and local restrictions;
- avoid excessive noise or reckless behavior around others.
15. Assumption of Risk
Off-road riding involves inherent risks, including falls, collisions, loss of control, mechanical failure, uneven terrain, environmental hazards, and serious injury or death. Riders and, where applicable, parents or guardians accept these risks when using the product.
16. Limitation of Guidance
This page provides general information only and does not replace professional training, common sense, legal advice, or the product user manual. You should always read the product instructions carefully before use and seek qualified guidance where needed.
17. Contact Information
Brand: GODOIT
Company Name: INTENSO TRADING LIMITED.
Address: 3/F,WORKINGTON TOWER, 78
BONHAM STRAND, SHEUNG WAN
HK
Email: support@ridegodoit.com
Website: https://ridegodoit.com/