Sensors Can Now Pin a Profile
If you have multiple component setups on the same bike — race wheels versus training wheels, summer tyres versus winter tyres — you've already been using profiles to keep their wear separate. Up to now, which profile a ride landed on came from the bike's default or from the activity type.
You can now go a step further and pin a profile directly to a sensor. Every ride that matches through that sensor automatically inherits the pinned profile, and only the components in that profile are debited.
The classic case: two power meters on one bike, one for each wheelset. Pin the race-day power meter to your Race profile and the trainer power meter to your Training profile. From then on, wear lands where it should — no manual reassignment, no guessing.
Where to Set It
Open Settings → Sensors (formerly Devices), edit a sensor, pair it with a bike, and a new Profile picker appears underneath. Choose any profile that belongs to that bike, or leave it on Auto (use bike default) to keep the existing behaviour.
A pinned profile is shown right on the sensor card so you can see the setup at a glance.
Smart Guardrails
A few things happen automatically so you can't get into a bad state:
- The Profile picker only appears once a sensor is paired with a bike.
- It only offers profiles that belong to the selected bike.
- If you change a sensor's bike, any pinned profile is cleared — a profile from a different bike doesn't apply.
Coming Soon to Mobile
Sensor management has been web-only until now. Mobile support — view, edit, delete, plus a sensors list on each bike — is on the way in an upcoming mobile release.