Biker: Track, Maintain, Repair

Biker: Track, Maintain, Repair

Use AI to keep your bike in peak condition!

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Biker is a smart bike maintenance app that helps you keep track of your bikes and their components in one place. Use AI to identify components, log service history, and monitor wear over time - so you always know what’s been used, what’s been serviced, and what’s coming up next. Biker turns your garage into a clear, organized system, helps you stay on top of maintenance, and connects you with nearby bike shops when it’s time for service. Ride with confidence.
This is the 2nd launch from Biker: Track, Maintain, Repair. View more

Biker 2.0: Bicycle track & maintain

Launched this week
Bike AI garage: track and maintain bicycle parts
Biker is a smart bike maintenance app that helps you keep track of your bikes and their components in one place. It turns your garage into a clear, organized system, helps you stay on top of maintenance, and connects you with nearby bike shops when it’s time for service. This version does three important things: - It removes “health analysis” promises you can’t fully prove - It emphasizes tracking, history, and clarity - It positions AI as a helper, not a magic oracle
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What do you think? …

Temian Mihai
I’m Mihai, founder of Biker. Biker started with an ambitious idea: using AI to assess bike health from visual inputs. After launching early versions, digging into usage data, and getting very direct feedback from cyclists (especially on Reddit), it became clear that we were solving the wrong layer of the problem. So we rebuilt. Biker is now a garage-first bike maintenance app. It helps riders identify components, track service history and usage, and stay on top of maintenance without guesswork or inflated “health scores.” The goal isn’t to replace bike mechanics or pretend AI knows everything - it’s to help riders remember what they ride, what’s been serviced, and when action is actually needed. We’d love honest feedback. What’s useful, what’s missing, and what you’d never use - all of it helps. Thanks for checking it out 🙏
Nika

I am gonna send this to my friend who is able to spend a fortune for biking :D