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Never heard of it. But I don't want more paperwork/admin in my life. I write a couple of notes in google calendar, usually about powermeter battery replacement times so I know going into an event if it's fresh or not. Tyres and chains and all that other shit, I do when I remember or before an event. Like, my Stanton is 1% wear and I have a 0.75% one here which I presume was what I thought was my new replacement one (doh). I have a reminder in google that tells me to check chain wear each month but when you have so many bikes it's easy to just go "oh well I'm not riding that much it can wait".
I need to service the RD on the Stanton, the clutch is basically non-functional, so I'm kind of leaving it to do all at once.
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yeah fair. I find it pretty handy, especially as I move parts between bikes a lot.
you can set triggers for service intervals (mainstream parts have them set out of the box), based on mileage (eg chains, brake pads), or ride time (fork servicing), or elapsed time (sealant). I still manage to ignore the reminders though
Do you use ProBikeGarage?