Components service forecasting

Toube

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Hi All,

New here.
I have developed a new WebApp Mtb Rides & Service tracker

Kindly asking for users to test it out and give some feedback or come up with good ideas for the future stuff that could be added later.
It is should easy to set up and easy to navigate if compared to competition apps.

Here is a short a slideshow of its features.

Free, no adds, no user tracking, no bs.

Thanks in advanced.

Toube
 
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I opened the WebApp Mtb Rides & Service tracker and it looks comprehensive. If I was doing high mileage per year it would help. I'm already logging all this stuff anyway and short life components appear quite quickly. Longer life components often survive until after I have sold the bike, so they would never appear on your app.

It looks like an adaptation of the sort of thing used in a factory where the maintenance team would find it ideal for planning their preventive maintenance schedules. My usage is not intensive enough to justify use of the app. Apart from battery, motor and associated parts, I can obtain pretty much every single part I need very quickly. Therefore I don't need to be able to predict the death of long life items. Riding my bike, although important to me, is not mission critical.

PS: I tried opening the MTB Tracker sildeshow and all I got was what looks like a portion of the opening image. It had a left and right arrow and a PLAY button, but nothing worked. It looked frozen.
 
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I tried opening the MTB Tracker and all I got was what looks like a portion of the opening image. It had a left and right arrow and a PLAY button, but nothing worked. It looked frozen.
Hi,

Sorry I just did a small improvement so it should now be okay again... Aah you meant the slideshow.. strange.

Thanks for the feedback. Currently you cannot not swap parts from one bike to another but you can always create the same part for the new bike and then add a service only ride for the part(s) so the Km or hours are transferred from old bike to the new bike.. this works very well.
 
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Moving parts from an old frame to a new frame:
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Maintenance is so overrated , as soon as i start maintaining things everything gets needy . Replace when broke will save you money !
Ps lube chain and ride 🤙
 
I'm trying your app. and I'm wondering if it wouldn't be more appropriate to indicate how many km are left before the part is serviced, rather than the distance traveled to the service?
I think instead of 26/200 I should use 174/200 Thank you.

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I'm trying your app. and I'm wondering if it wouldn't be more appropriate to indicate how many km are left before the part is serviced, rather than the distance traveled to the service?
I think instead of 26/200 I should use 174/200 Thank you.

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Hi,

Yes thank you, good point. I will make that change today.
 
I'm trying your app. and I'm wondering if it wouldn't be more appropriate to indicate how many km are left before the part is serviced, rather than the distance traveled to the service?
I think instead of 26/200 I should use 174/200 Thank you.

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Yes this is now done👍
 
Maintenance is so overrated , as soon as i start maintaining things everything gets needy . Replace when broke will save you money !
Ps lube chain and ride 🤙
Keep it simple, some like hot and some like it cold.
 
Anyone else interested in testing it out, it has been getting good vibes from users that has tested it.
 
Ultimately for this to be valuable, you're going to want to apply machine learning to the collected data to provide better guidance on component life. And to do that, you're going to need a lot of context: style of riding, rider weight, motor power, riding conditions *that day* (wet, dusty, gritty mud, etc), specific component type(s), lubrication/service details (what lube, how often), and so on. With that data some interesting insights could be gathered, but without that context, I doubt if much meaningful or predictive insight could be generated.
 
Ultimately for this to be valuable, you're going to want to apply machine learning to the collected data to provide better guidance on component life. And to do that, you're going to need a lot of context: style of riding, rider weight, motor power, riding conditions *that day* (wet, dusty, gritty mud, etc), specific component type(s), lubrication/service details (what lube, how often), and so on. With that data some interesting insights could be gathered, but without that context, I doubt if much meaningful or predictive insight could be generated.
That would defo be some next level stuff. I will sure add it it to the backlog of possible future features. Thanks for the feedback.
 
Hi Toube,

First of all - cool that you are doing this and that it's free to use.

Not wanting to be negative, but what is new compared to ProBikeGarage? It's an app that already syncs with Strava and that reminds me of my service intervals on my different bikes.

Cheers
 
Hi Toube,

First of all - cool that you are doing this and that it's free to use.

Not wanting to be negative, but what is new compared to ProBikeGarage? It's an app that already syncs with Strava and that reminds me of my service intervals on my different bikes.

Cheers
Thanks, it differs a bit from pbg while the main stuff is the same.

- Easier GUI, this is my opinion an others also. Easy navigation hard to get lost. Everything is easy to find etc. As for pbg I don't find it easy to use.

- Weather awareness, depending on weather the wear factor kicks on by either 1.5 or 2x example reign, cold or mud.

- Suspension tuning and public tunes.
Keep different setups for bikeparks and trails or as many as you like and use other users favorite tunes.

- Bike service digital pass, a public page for your bike and its components that will show the full history of your components services.
Good for when selling the bike, you have proof of bikes maintenance history.

- Also you can send an email link to the bikeshop that serviced your bike and they can confirm the service done and this will be visible in the public bikepass also.
For example:

- Pwa progressive web app, can be installed as an app like experience. This also means you can use it on desktop computer with browser for bigger analytics.

- Super nice dashboard with a quick glance and. You can quickly see the status of service needs.

- Lastly not trying to compete with Strava in any way but it also supports ride reports and ride graphs for weekly and monthly progress with segments. Dashboard also shows Recent top 10 Segments (Pr and Kom) you have achieved.
 
Hi Toube,

First of all - cool that you are doing this and that it's free to use.

Not wanting to be negative, but what is new compared to ProBikeGarage? It's an app that already syncs with Strava and that reminds me of my service intervals on my different bikes.

Cheers
Anything you see that would need to be added when compared to pbg?
 
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