PlanB
Active Member
If it ain't logged it didn't happen.
Too many people just don't get that.
I record every ride if only to know the mileage of each bike.
Not a problem if you have an old Cateye with a bit of bell wire spiralling down a fork leg. but a GPS needs to be switched on and logged.
I like to know how much use I get out my tyres or when a chain has done a couple of thousand.
I do a lot of 10 mile dashes after work & they add up - I like to know how many miles I do in a month/year.