A Maintenance App That Syncs With Ride with GPS
Yes. Recorded Ride with GPS rides sync to Trail Hits automatically. Ride with GPS plans routes and logs rides; it does not track component wear. Trail Hits reads those rides, including surface data, into strain-based service prediction for each part.
Perfect for planned big days and bikepacking routes that punish a drivetrain.
Great at Routes. Silent on Wear.
Ride with GPS is a planning and logging tool, not a maintenance tracker.
- • Best-in-class route planning
- • Surface and elevation metadata
- • Recorded rides sync over automatically
- • Strong for bikepacking and big planned days
- • No component wear tracking
- • No service prediction or reminders
- • No per-bike-type wear model
- • No shop-connected service record
How Trail Hits Reads Your Ride with GPS Rides
Connect once. Recorded rides flow in and feed the strain model.
Trail Hits imports each Ride with GPS ride and reads the climbing, descents, and surface it captured. Mixed-surface and gravel routes feed the grit and surface multipliers, climbing feeds drivetrain load, and descents feed brake-pad and suspension wear. The big planned days that Ride with GPS is built for are exactly the ones that age a bike fastest, and Trail Hits accounts for that part by part.
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Common Questions
Does a bike maintenance app sync with Ride with GPS?
Yes. Trail Hits syncs with Ride with GPS: recorded rides flow over automatically, which is great for planned big days and bikepacking routes. Ride with GPS is route planning and ride logging, so it does not track component wear or predict service. Trail Hits reads those rides, including surface and elevation data, and turns them into per-component wear with a predicted service window for each part.
Can I track bike component wear from my Ride with GPS rides?
Yes, with Trail Hits. Once Ride with GPS is connected, each recorded ride feeds a strain model that scores wear on the chain, drivetrain, brake pads, suspension, tires, and bearings. Surface metadata on a ride feeds the gravel-grit and surface-condition multipliers, so a rough mixed-surface route counts for more wear than smooth pavement of the same distance.
What does Trail Hits add that Ride with GPS does not?
Ride with GPS is excellent at planning and recording routes; it does not track parts or predict service. Trail Hits adds strain-based wear weighted by terrain, surface, and conditions, per-bike-type models for MTB, road, gravel, eMTB, and adaptive, and a shop-connected service record that auto-logs work when your shop runs Trail Hits Hub.
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