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Old 07-26-15 | 08:33 PM
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PedalMyBike.com Tracker Replacement

I've been using PedalMyBike.com to manually keep track of my bikes' miles since 2011. It appears this site is no longer updated and/supported, therefore I would like to convert over to another tracker. Nothing too high tech, I just wanna keep track of my miles, so I can view by month, year, and/or bike. Also I would like to import the historical data from PedalMyBike.com too if possible. Any suggestions?

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Old 07-26-15 | 08:46 PM
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Don't know about pedalmybike.com. But, easy to keep track of miles with a spreadsheet.
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Old 07-27-15 | 03:58 AM
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Try "mapmyride". It's a bit simpler.

Or, if you like the social aspect you can load Strava for free.
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Old 07-27-15 | 06:45 AM
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I use a 4" x 6" spiral notebook and a spreadsheet. Thus far, the spiral notebook has not crashed or been infected by a virus. It always boots up quickly. To date, it has not required any software/firmware updates.

The spreadsheet allows me to graph a few parameters, and I can quickly compare performance from one year to the next.

I use MapMyRide for grins, but I don't depend on it for much.
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Old 07-27-15 | 07:33 AM
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Originally Posted by dhender02
I've been using PedalMyBike.com to manually keep track of my bikes' miles since 2011. It appears this site is no longer updated and/supported, therefore I would like to convert over to another tracker. Nothing too high tech, I just wanna keep track of my miles, so I can view by month, year, and/or bike. Also I would like to import the historical data from PedalMyBike.com too if possible. Any suggestions?

Thanks advance for your suggestions!
Endomondo is fairly easy and user friendly, and free, unless you want to track alot of things.
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Old 07-27-15 | 01:33 PM
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bikejournal.com does the trick
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Old 07-27-15 | 03:24 PM
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Originally Posted by on2wheelsks
Endomondo is fairly easy and user friendly, and free, unless you want to track alot of things.
I use Endomondo to track all my rides. You can track them with an iPhone app, but also draw your route when you get home. I have tested how accurate the drawing is to tracking with the app, and it is very accurate.
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Old 07-27-15 | 04:26 PM
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Here's another vote for MapMyRide. It works great and is loaded with all sorts of neat features!

Bike Maps, Cycling Workout, Biking Routes | MapMyRide
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Old 07-27-15 | 07:00 PM
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Originally Posted by JanMM
Don't know about pedalmybike.com. But, easy to keep track of miles with a spreadsheet.
Yeah, spreadsheet was my last resort... Wanted something with a tad more flash...

Originally Posted by OldsCOOL
Try "mapmyride". It's a bit simpler.

Or, if you like the social aspect you can load Strava for free.
I have a mapmyride account didn't realize I could track my rides, even the ones I didn't mapped out on their site.. I'll investigate it... Thx

Originally Posted by on2wheelsks
Endomondo is fairly easy and user friendly, and free, unless you want to track alot of things.
Never heard of Endomondo, I will look into it... Thx

Originally Posted by rjdennis
bikejournal.com does the trick
Another tracker I never heard of. GREAT!! Thx I will investigate..

I'll look to see if Mapmyride, Endomondo, and BikeJournal, can take my historical data. I'll play around with all three to see which one meets my needs in the most straight forward way... Thanks for your suggestions... I'll post my decision later this week...
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Old 07-27-15 | 07:15 PM
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ridewithgps.com is another good site and allows manual entires for miles.
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Old 07-28-15 | 08:25 AM
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I use Endomondo to track all my rides. You can track them with an iPhone app, but also draw your route when you get home. I have tested how accurate the drawing is to tracking with the app, and it is very accurate.
I meant cadence, heart rate etc. Maybe you can with the premium version. Maps and ride history are great on Endomondo!
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Old 07-28-15 | 10:41 AM
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I'm on BikeJournal.com. It's also a community; so you can get into it as much or as little as you want. For just keeping track of the basics, it's free.
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