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..any ideas for an app for mountain bikers?
Looking to start a project but short on ideas.
A 3D trail map with GPS over-lay tied Strava / Trail Forks would be cool.
..real-time, with a predefined path or more of a planning tool. Or both or something else?
RUBBR
Shazam for bike tyres. Photo of the tyre, and it tells you what it is
#traxidermy (old skool MBUK reference there!)
One that photoshops your new bike into older pics for those with dysfunctional relationships
Well PDS have an app with their trail network map on it with real time GPS positioning so you mow your location and navigate to other trails etc - but if you could access something that looks like a Relive map, over laid with Strava sections to help you find and explore ‘natural’ / cheeky trails etc.
Downhill Domination II
Accelerometer based app that overlays on a map to show the state of the surface.
Feed that into onroad/gravel/off road route planning
Alright, you can have this one. I have neither the skill, time to learn the skills or money to develop it.
Stravenduro.
Cumulative time leaderboards for a number of downhill Strava segments. Would probably work best at trail centers where riders are travelling round a well defined route in with easily grouped, well defined segments.
Stravenduro. You heard it here first.
Strava overlay on an OS map is the acme of civilisation.
May not be much of an app-writing challenge, though, and more of an OS license / access challenge - Veloviewer had one but it stopped working.
Stravenduro? Sounds like Mates Race...
but if you could access something that looks like a Relive map, over laid with Strava sections to help you find and explore ‘natural’ / cheeky trails etc.
Trailforks then
Another vote for Strava segments shown on an OS map, ideally with option to download areas for offline use. Can do this with heat map already on Locus or Orux maps (and possibly others)*. Something that would do that same for segments and the option to also overlay heat map would be just the thing for finding trails.
Trailforks is lacking content for many (almost all) areas.
* it is possible to layer Strava segments on too but it's a right faff, have to export each segment as a gpx and then load into the app as a track.
I hesitate to suggest this, because I hate the thought of it but ... imagine an app where you point the camera at a jump and it tells you the speed you need to hit it to make the landing. Would be quite an interesting project from a physics point of view.
Ugh, now I feel dirty.
It would also need to see the landing...
RateMyWheelie - strap your phone to the bike and it shows how boom gnarly your wheelie was. Limited appeal for must of us on here though.
Trailforks is lacking content for many (almost all) areas.
It's user generated, if something is missing then add it. The beauty if having one uploaded trail is that it's a bit more definitive than the 30 strava segments
now that Garmin lets you access smartphone data through Connect IQ apps it opens up a whole world of usefulness... Garmin app that alerts you when there's a village pub within a few miles for emergency rehydration?!
Bonus points if it can download a photo of their guest beers list from twitter/instagram, use heuristics to interpret the hand drawn scrawl, cross reference with currently trending data from RateBeer or UnTappd and automatically ignore if they don't have the latest DIPA from Cloudwater or an Imperial Stout from Mikkeller.
Downhill Domination II
Close the thread, we're done here.
if something is missing then add it.
Fair point.
Tap in your favoured geo, frame material, spec, budget, colour, etc and the app tells you what to buy. Bingo - STW is redundant.
Get this forum in a nicely formatted app like Tapatalk.
Aren't you the guy who wrote "HereIAm"? If so, you could just fix that instead 😉
Take a photo of the landscape. Then click on a bit you want to ride to. The app tells you how far away it is, how much climb and descend and how to get there and how long it will take.
There's probably a military app already in use that they use to bomb people with but this is the civilian use for it.
Group rides app that's as simple as possible. Everyone just says they are on ride ''name" and the apps goes bing when the ride splits apart too much. Useful when you get a lot of new people coming through a club with mixed abilities and knowledge and you have the young guns racing off the front
Change the ride order...young guns mid pack or at rear by a few minutes...
How about a trail inspection app...maps your route - if it deviates from a Base route then it asks if you want the Base route updated with the additional route detail; it records which bit of the route you covered (and has a history of when it was covered); ability to upload photos of trail features, sections, signage (and label) to a record is maintained of any issues or work required - with ability to label.
Also have the ability to flag issues so they are instantly alerted (would maybe need contact details of people so if something was flagged the notification would go immediately).
I've got a Google Maps thing but it takes an age to update and doesn't flag anything automatically.
Would also need to be able to store all routes and previous inspections and photos/notes, so they could be reviewed.
Is HereIAm broken? Do people still use it? Every other fitness tracker and mapping tool seem to have tracking features so assumed it was a bit redundant. Maybe I'll update it.
Actually it's exactly 3 years since it was released.
An app to help you give your bike its own name?
A decent ghost rider. The Garmin one is crap.
A bike sizing app that inputs a few human dimensions/proportions and outputs what reach and stack etc would be appropriate.
I have HereIAm...used it a few times and thought it was great...then the worry from others stopped as they realised I was just very slow. Not used it for a while, but it is good.
SoooooStoked
Measure and compare your stokage with other dudes
Funva
Like Strava but measures the amount of fun you are having (SoooooStoked rebranded for non-dudes)
BigBalls
Measure and compare your airtime over jumps and drops with others
Mincemeat
Compares penis size with other bimblers
RightBike
Measures your speed, acceleration, braking, airtime, smiles per hour and tells you if you're overbiked or under bikes. Sponsored by Santa Cruz
Decide4Me
For those who can't make up their own mind about simple things. User inputs the options and one is randomly picked
I like leffeboys... Alerts everyone when the group gets split, SOS for a crash or mechanical, an aid for when slower riders take a shortcut to meet up after the optional hill.
It could also allow riders to share pics and comments after.
Could also allow riders to enter a selfie, next of kin, age, bike description, any medical stuff like diabetic, so ride leader knows who to ring if they end up injured
I want an app (mainly for road riding) which can overlay my finished ride with Rightmove so I can see the houses for sale that I've been past.
Sandr
like Grindr but smoother.
I'd like a social media type app that lets you enter information about yourself, and then displays to other users when and where you're riding. For example:
Hi, my name's Carl!
I ride a Santa Cruz Bronson
I drive a VW Transporter
My favourite bands are The Foo Fighters
I own a trail dog called Everlong
My friends would describe me as excitable, outgoing, bubbly.
And then it'd tell me where Carl and others like him are riding on a Sunday so I'd know to stay at home instead.
^ 😆
Do Euro's Mincemeat one, that's ace. 👍
<quote>Is HereIAm broken? Do people still use it?</quote>
I've tried to use it occasionally when road riding with my girlfriend (she's a lot slower than me, so usually starts her rides earlier then I, and I then try to catch her up) but never received the text alerts...
Text alerts work for me...you have got it set to send at the right time I.e. Entering a designated zone or leaving a zone...
<quote>Text alerts work for me…you have got it set to send at the right time I.e. Entering a designated zone or leaving a zone… <quote/>
Tried both options, neither worked...
OK, you've reached the end of my knowledge for troubleshooting.
Try making the hotspots bigger. Otherwise what model phone and os version are you using? I
I want an app (mainly for road riding) which can overlay my finished ride with Rightmove so I can see the houses for sale that I’ve been past.
That is a great idea! Whenever I go riding i'm always getting house lust - and figuring they must go for gazzilons - would be interesting to see if it's true.
How about an app that works out what electronic devices you're carrying and then shouts at you in increasing volume to turn them off, until eventually you switch everything off and just go for a ride...
@DickBarton you just described most of trail forks for conditions problems pics and vids there.
Ah, ta, will take a nosey...I'm thinking of it more from a trail maintenance/ownership point of view rather than a rider point of view, but I'll take a nosey.
Yep all of that is part of it