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Motorcycle Riding Guide mobile app

Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2013 3:00 am
by stapi
Hello All,

My name is Mike and I've been riding motorbikes for over 5 years now (the proper ones at least). Currently it's my beloved '06 R1. We are also working on a small mobile app startup with my mates, and as we are all riding bikes we thought that we would like to make something for bikers - a motorcycle riding tips/guides (at least for a start). We have just released a free beta version on Android (Apple is a bit picky when it comes to apps that are not finished so no iPhone version yet). For now it contains some basic riding tips and guides but we have some advanced content ready to be added, based on a very helpful book 'A Twist of the Wrist' and our own experiences, but we would love to get some feedback before we dive deeper into this idea. The app can be downloaded from Google Play: [LINK REMOVED BY ADMIN], please let me know if anyone would be willing to help us out and provide some feedback/suggestions.

Thanks, Mike

Re: Motorcycle Riding Guide mobile app

Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2013 4:42 am
by JackoftheGreen
Mike, welcome to TMW.

Placing links of this nature is generally frowned upon here on the forum, and you'll want to contact the administrator under the username Totalmotorcycle for permission to post a link like this.

Happy motoring!

Re: Motorcycle Riding Guide mobile app

Posted: Wed Jan 30, 2013 5:41 am
by stapi
Hey Eric,
Thanks a lot, didn't mean to break the rules. Question is still valid even without the example.
Thanks, Mike

Re: Motorcycle Riding Guide mobile app

Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2013 6:15 am
by IntoTheWind
I'll pass on the Sponge Bob in short pants gizmos.

Re: Motorcycle Riding Guide mobile app

Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2013 1:04 pm
by BRUMBEAR
I intend to get lost whenever I ride I need no gizmos to aid in this endeavor.

Re: Motorcycle Riding Guide mobile app

Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2013 3:54 pm
by totalmotorcycle
BRUMBEAR wrote:I intend to get lost whenever I ride I need no gizmos to aid in this endeavor.
I would agree with you, I think one of the really fun parts of riding is not getting from A to B via the quickest and/or shortest route; if it was, I'd just fly or take the car. It is all about the exploring, going off the beaten path, finding that special spot. And those rare and special spots you won't find on any map, GPS or app.

Mike