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Hello I turned on my bike retire, it is possible to restore it ?

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Hello @bartoszwierzbic 

Thanks for posting about this.  Yes, you can un-retire a bike.  Go to your Gear page, then hover your mouse pointer to the right of the retired bike in the list (you may have to expand the list first).  An "un-retire" link will appear.

Give that a go and let us know if you have any problems.  Glad to hear you're tracking your Gear on Strava!

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  • August 1, 2023

Hello @bartoszwierzbic 

Thanks for posting about this.  Yes, you can un-retire a bike.  Go to your Gear page, then hover your mouse pointer to the right of the retired bike in the list (you may have to expand the list first).  An "un-retire" link will appear.

Give that a go and let us know if you have any problems.  Glad to hear you're tracking your Gear on Strava!


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  • September 17, 2023

Hi Strava,

The un-retiring is a great feature and it could be fantastic if also could be added to gear components. It is not uncommen to have gear components that you use for specific purposes and for a short period, i.e. mountain climbing (special casette, chain, chainring), races (tyres) etc.

For such cases it would be handy to reinstate gear components so the distance counter, proceeds from where it was last time, when it was used.

Hope you will consider adding this feature.

Thanks in advance. /HenrikK


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  • January 6, 2024

The unretire feature is not working for me. Nothing appears when I hover the mouse pointer to the right?


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