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KerkepadRider
Shkhara
Status: Gathering Kudos

As Strava usefully records distances per bike (under Profile), this feature could be maximised by enabling segment times to be selected (differentiated) on bike (type) used. I have a road bike have also used a touring bike which means that if I have ridden my road bike along the same segment as the touring bike, all the times for the touring bike are effectively irrelevant (always beaten by my faster road bike). At the moment when viewing the list of attempts per segment it is not even possible to see which bike was used for each attempt. Furthermore, it would be very useful to extend the "per bike" functionality as a Search criterion or column in the My Activities menu (this feature is already possible in Garmin Connect).

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Status changed to: New Idea
Jane
Moderator Moderator
Moderator

Hello,

Thanks for sharing your thoughts. I have moved your idea regarding Separate Segment times for Different Bikes to our Feature Suggestion board, so that others can also vote on your idea. Feel free to comment on your post to add any details, screenshots, or tags. We kindly ask that you review our Feature Suggestions guidelines, particularly the “What makes a good idea” section, to ensure that your ideas are clear, concise, and can reach as many others as possible.

Thank you for your contribution, we value your input.


Jane (she/her)
STRAVA | Community Hub Team

Status changed to: Gathering Kudos
Soren
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Soren
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Frisbee24fly
Mt. Kenya

Many of us bike several different bikes. It would be great to see segment PRs, results, and progress for each bike used. It would be cool to see how I'm progressing on my MTB, gravel bike, or unicycle without the noise from results on other bikes. Related, it would also be great to filter runs by shoes used or rides by bike used. 

Giancarlo74
Mt. Kenya

The personal récords betwen MTB OR Route bikes