Maintenance tracking powered by your ride data.

What MTB Facts does

MTB Facts connects ride data to a maintenance dashboard that tracks service intervals, ride hours, and bike history in one place.

Maintenance timing is based on real usage, so riders don’t have to estimate hours or rely on memory to know when service is due.

Why we exists

Maintenance intervals are based on ride time and usage, but most riders don’t have a reliable way to track either. Important service is often delayed or forgotten, not because riders don’t care, but because tracking is fragmented and manual.

MTB Facts exists to simplify maintenance tracking by grounding it in actual ride data. Anyone who rides regularly has had moments of uncertainty about maintenance, like wondering when sealant was last refreshed or whether suspension service is coming due.

How ride data is used

Ride data is used to help calculate maintenance intervals, ride hours, and service reminders for each bike.

MTB Facts focuses on maintenance only. Ride data isn’t used for training analysis, social features, or performance comparisons, and it’s never sold. Data connections can be turned off at any time.

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Early access

MTB Facts is currently in development and being tested with a small group of riders. If you’re interested in helping shape the product and trying it early, you can sign up to be an early tester.

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