I use ridewithgps's app on a phone as a cyclometer as well for navigation (when 
I need it). But I don't use my actual phone. I bought an older Motorola Moto G 
for $20 on eBay and use it as a WiFi only device. Ridewithgps has offline 
navigation feature if you have a subscription. I tend to put my phone and this 
Moto G on airplane mode to save battery when I ride in places with suspect 
reception (the phones battery drains quickly when they are in bad reception 
areas).

You can enter your bikes in the app and choose the one you rode when you save 
your ride. I also keep a old cyclometer on my town bike. You can adjust mileage 
for a bike on ridewithgps. The app also has a feature to let you keep track of 
your maintenance.

Using a cheap ex-phone as the cyclometer has an additional benefit of not 
fumbling with your phone on your bike and accidentally dropping it.

Franklyn
Berkeley, CA

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