Maintenance intelligence for mountain bikes
Ride more.Service on time.
Loam turns real riding hours and distance into clear service clocks for your suspension, drivetrain, tyres, bearings and electronic parts.
From connection to next service
See the complete workflow.
Choose each step to see what happens inside Loam. The same bike remains one record while its data sources and component history become more accurate.
Connect the sources you trust.
Import a Strava bike, connect Bosch for authoritative lifetime totals, or start from a manual odometer. Loam merges links into one bike instead of creating duplicates.
- One bike, multiple optional sources
- Bosch totals remain authoritative
- Used components start neutral, not falsely worn
Choose the setup that matches your bike
Start accurate.
Stay easy.
Loam supports several paths because riders do not all have the same history. Pick a guide below and follow only the steps that apply to you.
Connect Bosch without losing the riding story.
Bosch eBike Flow works worldwide, but Bosch Data Act sharing is currently exposed only to eligible EU-region accounts. Bosch provides lifetime bike totals, while Strava can restore activity history when Bosch returns no rides.
Unofficial option: some riders create a separate Bosch account with an EU region to access Data Act sharing. This is not an official Loam or Bosch recommendation, may be rejected under Bosch account rules, and can leave the new account without previous ride history.
- 1Protect activity history first
In Bosch eBike Flow, enable Flow to Strava sync before changing accounts when that option is available.
- 2Choose your connection path
Use an eligible existing EU account, stay with Strava/manual tracking, or independently decide whether to try a separate EU-region Bosch account.
- 3Connect Bosch in Loam
Import the bike's authoritative odometer and motor operating hours. If Bosch returns no activities, Loam offers Strava import.
- 4Restore rides and set components
Select the matching Strava gear and ownership date, then log only component service or replacement dates you know.
Bosch keeps the bike totals accurate; Strava supplies ride coverage for service calculations without creating another bike.
Fork, shock, chain, bearings and dropper can all have different service dates.
A used bike can start with neutral component history until you service or replace each part.
Link Bosch and Strava to the same Loam bike instead of adding duplicates.
Recent app updates
See what's new in v0.1.0.
We're constantly refining the Loam experience. The latest update focuses on a more modern, premium feel for your digital garage.
Glassmorphism UI
New bike cards with depth and blur effects that match high-end mountain bike cockpits.
Haptic Feedback
Precise haptic clicks when interacting with gauges and buttons for a more premium feel.
Gradient Gauges
Enhanced radial gauges with sweep gradients for better readability and aesthetic.
Interactive service lab
Move the ride hours. Watch the service clock react.
Loam compares usage since the last service with the correct interval for that component and service tier. A lowers service does not reset the fork's full-overhaul clock.
Fork service
Built for real maintenance
Enough detail to be useful.
Clear enough to check at a glance.
Every feature is designed around one job: knowing what needs attention before it affects the next ride.
Usage from the source that covers your riding.
Strava contributes tagged activities. Bosch contributes authoritative eBike totals. Manual readings remain available when neither source fits.
Independent component history
Replace a chain today without pretending the fork was serviced too. Unknown history stays visibly unknown.
Manufacturer intervals
Hours, distance and time checks for FOX, RockShox, Öhlins, DVO, EXT, Cane Creek, Formula and more.
Your garage stays on your phone.
Bikes, component setup and service history are local-first. OAuth tokens use the platform secure store. There are no ads or behavioral analytics.
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Put your next service
on a real clock.
Free, ad-free and built for riders who maintain their own bikes.