Interval tracking fails when odometer and weekly km live in different apps. An electric scooter service interval tracker rolls both into km-to-service and weeks until tyre check—re-run after each week of riding to see which checkpoint closes in first.
Benefits
- Track three intervals from one odometer: tyre 500 km, brake 400 km, bolt 200 km.
- See which service is nearest in km—often brake or bolt before tyre on mid-life odometers.
- Weeks to tyre converts remaining km into a calendar nudge at your actual weekly distance.
How it works
- Log current odometer km after each week or month of riding.
- Enter weekly distance—compare next tyre, brake, and bolt km side by side.
- Re-run when odometer changes; the smallest km figure is your next tracker alert.
FAQ
What is an electric scooter service interval tracker?
It tracks distance remaining until three service checkpoints derived from odometer modulo intervals: tyre ~500 km, brake ~400 km, bolt torque ~200 km. Weekly km adds weeks-to-tyre for calendar reminders. Update odometer as you ride—intervals reset after each service at that km mark.
Which interval usually triggers first?
At 320 km odometer: brake and bolt both at ~80 km remaining, tyre at ~180 km—brake/bolt come first. At 480 km: tyre may be next at ~20 km while brake resets to ~320 km after a 400 km pass. The tracker highlights whichever km remaining is smallest.
How often should I update the tracker?
Weekly commuters: update odometer every 1–2 weeks or after ~50 km. High-mileage riders: after each long trip. Stale odometer makes km-to-service optimistic—pair updates with tire-pressure and visual brake checks.
Can I customize interval km?
This tool uses planning defaults (500 / 400 / 200 km). Tighten mentally for shared scooters or rough routes; use tire-wear and brake-pad-wear forecasts when component life finishes before the generic interval.
Technical specifications
- Intervals: tyre 500 km, brake 400 km, bolt torque 200 km.
- Remaining km = interval − (odometer mod interval) per type.
- Weeks to tyre = next tyre km ÷ weekly km.
- 320 km odometer, 50 km/wk: brake ~80 km (~1.6 wk), tyre ~180 km (~4 wk).
- Related: e-scooter-maintenance-schedule-calculator, escooter-brake-pad-wear.
Track remaining km, not last service date
An electric scooter service interval tracker works from odometer modulo math—each interval fires every N km regardless of calendar month. That matches how tyres and folding hardware actually wear on daily commutes better than a static three-month reminder.
Whichever km is smallest wins
Mid-odometer decks often hit brake or bolt checkpoints before tyre service. The tracker surfaces all three remaining distances so you do not overshoot a 80 km brake window while watching a 180 km tyre countdown.
Combine tracker with wear forecasts
Interval km is a floor, not a ceiling—abrasive routes may need tyres sooner than 500 km; hilly regen-light routes may need pads earlier than 400 km. Log odometer in the tracker weekly and cross-check brake-pad-wear and tire-wear tools when km remaining drops under ~100.