Built for the Trail

Every Descent. Every Rock Garden. Every Component.

Mountain biking is the hardest discipline on components. Mud, rocks, drops, G-outs — this is where strain-based tracking was born. Trail Hits scores every ride for what it actually does to your bike.

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Why MTB Maintenance Is Different

A bike park session puts more stress on your brakes and suspension than months of road riding. Muddy conditions can accelerate chain wear dramatically. Trail conditions — not mileage — are what actually drive component life on a mountain bike. Mileage-based maintenance fails mountain bikers more than any other discipline.

Suspension cycles don't equal miles. Miles don't equal hours. Hours don't capture whether you spent them climbing fire roads or hammering rock gardens. You need descent-weighted, condition-aware strain tracking — and that's exactly what Trail Hits was built to do.

Built for How You Actually Ride

Every feature was designed around the way mountain bikes actually wear — not road bike assumptions scaled up.

Descent-Weighted Strain

Trail Hits scores every descent — steepness, duration, speed — and weights component strain accordingly. A big descent day puts significantly more stress on your brakes and suspension than the same hours spent on flat XC laps.

Suspension Service Intelligence

Fork and shock service intervals based on actual compression cycles, not arbitrary hour counts. Trail Hits tracks descent intensity so you know when seals are fatiguing — not when a manual says they should.

Trail Condition Multipliers

Dry hardpack, loose over hard, wet roots, deep mud, sand — each surface wears components differently. Condition multipliers adjust your service intervals for what actually happened, not what the weather app said.

Dropper Post & Pivot Tracking

Dropper posts have service intervals too. Trail Hits tracks actuation cycles inferred from terrain changes. Full-suspension pivot bearings, linkage hardware, and shock bushings all get individual wear tracking.

Brake Pad Wear Prediction

Steep, sustained descents eat brake pads. Trail Hits calculates braking load from gradient and speed — so you're not surprised by metal-on-rotor mid-ride. Front and rear tracked independently.

Tubeless Sealant & Tire Tracking

Sealant dries out on a schedule. Tire sidewalls wear from rocky terrain. Trail Hits tracks time-based sealant refresh and mileage-weighted tire wear based on surface conditions. Never show up to a ride with dried-out sealant.

Multi-Bike Quiver

Trail bike, enduro sled, hardtail party bike, XC race rig — track them all. Each bike gets its own component inventory, strain history, and service predictions. Swap components between bikes and Trail Hits follows.

Automatic Ride Sync + GPS Strain

Connect Strava, Ride with GPS, Apple Health, or Garmin Connect and every ride automatically imports and gets strain-scored. Elevation profile, speed data, and ride duration feed the prediction engine. No manual logging. Ride, sync, know.

Trail Conditions Drive Real Wear

Not all trail miles are created equal. Trail Hits uses condition multipliers to weight each ride's impact.

Low Dry Hardpack

Baseline conditions. Clean, fast trails. Minimal contamination. Your components wear at their expected rate.

Medium Dusty / Loose

Fine dust works into chain links and pivot bearings. Loose conditions mean more braking and suspension cycles per mile.

High Wet / Damp

Water washes lube from chains and contaminates bearings. Wet braking requires more force, accelerating pad and rotor wear.

Severe Mud / Grit

Abrasive mud is one of the biggest drivers of chain wear. A muddy ride can cause significantly more drivetrain wear than the same distance in dry conditions.

The Mountain Bike Maintenance Problem

You're Guessing

  • You replace your chain when it starts skipping — too late, the cassette is already damaged
  • You service your fork "every 50 hours" but you don't actually track hours
  • Mud rides and dry rides count the same in your head
  • You forget which bike needs what until something breaks on the trail

Trail Hits Knows

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Component types tracked per bike
GPS
Strain scored from real ride data
Auto
Syncs from Strava — no manual logging
Unlimited bikes per account

Built for Every Trail Rider

XC Racers

High mileage, weight-conscious components, and precise service windows. You can't afford a mechanical on race day. Trail Hits predicts exactly when to swap your chain, pads, and sealant so you show up prepared — not hoping.

Enduro & All-Mountain

Big descents, hard landings, full-power climbs. Your suspension, brakes, and drivetrain take a beating every ride. Descent-weighted tracking means your service intervals reflect what enduro riding actually does — not what a cross-country schedule suggests.

Bike Park & Downhill

Maximum component stress, minimum flat pedaling. Every lap is pure descent — and pure wear. Brake pads, suspension seals, and pivot bearings take the most abuse in the sport. Trail Hits captures every lap and every G-out.

Trail Riders

The everyday mountain biker. You ride weekly, mix up your routes, and want your bike to work when you show up. Trail Hits runs in the background via Strava — ride more, wrench less, never get caught off guard.

Stop Guessing. Start Riding.

Trail Hits was built on the trail. 10 rides free, no credit card required.