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MotoBook - Carnet d’Entretien

1.3.2
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7 downloads

Optimize motorcycle maintenance with proactive digital tracking and alerts

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MotoBook - Carnet d’Entretien is a highly specialized digital assistant tailored to the needs of motorcycle enthusiasts and bikers across various disciplines, including road, track, and off-road biking. The main purpose of this application is to facilitate streamlined and proactive management of motorcycle maintenance schedules, ensuring bikes are in top condition for every ride.

With the app, bikers can effectively manage their motorcycles by logging and monitoring maintenance routines. Once a bike is added, users can choose from three wear units — Kilometers (KM), Rolling Days (JDR), or Hours of Use (H) — thus optimizing maintenance tracking based on the specific usage of their motorcycle. The platform supports an extensive database of over 4000 motorcycle models, but also provides flexibility for users to manually create a profile for models not listed.

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An essential feature of this platform is its detailed record-keeping capability for maintenance activities. Each logged maintenance entry includes critical details such as mileage, date, location, and corresponding invoices, all stored within an easily accessible maintenance history. This allows for effective management and retrieval of maintenance records at your convenience.

Further enhancing its utility, the software notifies users about upcoming maintenance tasks based on predefined intervals. This feature enables bikers to anticipate crucial servicing needs, avoiding last-minute inconveniences. It also includes detailed checkpoints, based upon standard motorcycle safety protocols, offering comprehensive tips on ensuring a bike's optimum performance and safety before every ride.

This digital assistant is especially beneficial for bikers seeking an organized approach to maintaining bike health, enhancing the longevity and reliability of motorcycles, with the added convenience of being informed well before each maintenance deadline. Embrace a new level of preparedness and peace of mind as you hit the road with MotoBook.

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Requirements (Latest version)

  • Android 4.4 or higher required

Information about MotoBook - Carnet d’Entretien 1.3.2

Package Name app.motobook.twa
License Free
Op. System Android
Category Travel and Transportation
Language English
Author MotoBook
Downloads 7
Date Apr 12, 2025
Content Rating +3
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Older versions

apk 1.3.1 Android + 4.4 Jan 6, 2024
apk 1.3.0 Android + 4.4 Jan 6, 2024

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