Hello, All,
First, a quick introduction: my name is Payne, and I live in SC. I've put about 80,000 miles on my Kawasaki Ninja 250 and Honda VFR 800 in my four years of riding. I'm good friends with a poster on here, JohnE1000; he rides a Katana 600, and we often ride together.
I have developed a web application for tracking mileage and maintenance, and I wanted to share it with this group.
The URL is http://www.mileagetracker.org/
Some of the things you can do:
* Maintain date and mileage records of maintenance.
* Receive reminders of services due based upon time and mileage thresholds that you define.
* See at a glance all occurrences of a given service type (e.g. oil change) and the mileage between each.
* Maintain fuel economy records and see at a glance the MPG for each tank as well as a graph of your mileage history.
* See a graph of your miles ridden per month, for each bike, as well as for all of your bikes collectively.
* See high mileage riders and bikes.
Register (it's free), give it a whirl, and let me know what you think!
Thanks,
Payne
First, a quick introduction: my name is Payne, and I live in SC. I've put about 80,000 miles on my Kawasaki Ninja 250 and Honda VFR 800 in my four years of riding. I'm good friends with a poster on here, JohnE1000; he rides a Katana 600, and we often ride together.
I have developed a web application for tracking mileage and maintenance, and I wanted to share it with this group.
The URL is http://www.mileagetracker.org/
Some of the things you can do:
* Maintain date and mileage records of maintenance.
* Receive reminders of services due based upon time and mileage thresholds that you define.
* See at a glance all occurrences of a given service type (e.g. oil change) and the mileage between each.
* Maintain fuel economy records and see at a glance the MPG for each tank as well as a graph of your mileage history.
* See a graph of your miles ridden per month, for each bike, as well as for all of your bikes collectively.
* See high mileage riders and bikes.
Register (it's free), give it a whirl, and let me know what you think!
Thanks,
Payne
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