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EatSleepRIDE Motorcycle GPS app for iPhone and iPad


4.0 ( 7840 ratings )
Travel Sports Utilities Lifestyle Social Networking Navigation
Developer: EATSLEEPRIDE MOBILE INC.
Free
Current version: 4.7.2, last update: 6 months ago
First release : 14 Dec 2012
App size: 60.95 Mb

Ride better. ESR is your all-in-one motorcycle app, supported by riders and our partners—you wont see ads here.

Track unlimited motorcycle rides, explore and share the best motorcycle routes near or far. Create your group ride and rack up miles for rewards. Get the safety you deserve and reassure your loved ones with our CRASHLIGHT® service—in the event of an accident, your location is shared with selected contacts. You choose your safety team. Get your free CRASHLIGHT® trial in the app and join the ride!

- Twist & Go! Explore and track the best motorcycle routes with GPS
- Rank on the Leaderboard by accumulating miles and stopping at bike-friendly points of interest for your chance to win prizes
- Always use protection, and take advantage of your free trial of CRASHLIGHT® crash detection—the service notifies your selected contacts with your exact location in the event of an accident
- Save and record your rides, find your speed, distance traveled and lean angle at every turn—works with or without a data plan
- Add multiple bikes and track your distance on each one
- Create private group rides and see member updates on the map in real time
- Use live tracking to share a link with friends and allow them to follow your ride on the ESR website
- Find motorcycle news, trip reports, events and a lot more

Need more help? Send us an email or click on Settings > Get Help.

We protect your digital privacy with tools to safeguard your data. EatSleepRIDE requires location services, the availability of a GPS signal, and a data plan to function at its best. We use location services to provide GPS tracking capabilities, which means you must allow foreground and background location permissions.

Support ESR and help make motorcycle safety accessible to everyone—add a helpful review and... Have a nice trip!

:-) Made in Canada with love by motorcyclists for motorcyclists around the world.

Pros and cons of EatSleepRIDE Motorcycle GPS app for iPhone and iPad

EatSleepRIDE Motorcycle GPS app good for

Im always glad when I see some really good app ideas. This is one its a good ideia that works and now its even better. With my 220km rides it has surprised me some times
Nice App for Biker. Some good features like record a ride or crash light. Pitty is, it seams, the app is not much used in Europe yet.
It does everything they say it will do, including save you from dying alone in a ditch if you leave the road. Love the social media aspects, too. Can quickly hook up with new riders, shops, routes, beer stops. Not much here not to love.
Decent bike app. Lean angle is a bit off. Nice ability to track ride. Tracking acceleration would be great and ability to share routes on Facebook.
Only thing a little wonky is the lean angle..sometimes shows me being upside down lol. Cool features like tracking ride speed, distance, and route. Pretty neat.
This is an amazing resource to have for any biker. I use the Crashlight option each time i get on my bike. The customer support is second to none,

Some bad moments

Loved it initially but it’s had too many problems over the last few months to give it a good review. Really hope they fix it soon.
Ive purchased several motorcycle apps, but Eat Sleep Ride does considerably more than most. The community access to other riders and industry information is great. The GPS integration is second to none. It provides a way to store your rides, share them with others and even trim the route to provide privacy. I cant say enough about this app, but I can tell you that its now on my homepage. If you have an iPhone and ride a bike, you need this.
Looks like a good app overall for $3. CrashLight costs a bit more but Im digging the concept behind this app.
No coverage where I live. Might be good around a major city. See no real purpose for the app even then.
$.99 would be a more reasonable price (Im sure the app maker would disagree). Its a pretty confusing layout without much explanation. Maybe its just me, it just seems too fussy to be useful or fun.
Thanks for fixing the lean angle in the latest update! I was a little apprehensive about the pricing first but its worth it in my opinion. The app will grow in the biker community. Information is useful and fun to review and share with friends.