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May 17, 2026

v0.20.0 - May 17, 2026

Track tire pressure on your tires and see it on every bike card, plus a new pressure unit setting (psi, kPa, Bar).

Tire Pressure

You can now record the pressure you run on each tire and see it at a glance whenever you look at your bikes.

  • Set front and rear pressure on each tire. Open a bike, find a tire in the component list, and tap Set pressure under the tire name. The value is saved against that tire — change it any time without needing a service log.
  • Pressures show on every bike card. The home page and bikes list now show a small F / R row under each bike, so the numbers are one click away the next time you're prepping for a ride.
  • Pick your unit. Settings → Units now includes a new Tire Pressure Unit option: psi, kPa, or Bar. The abbreviation you choose is what gets displayed across the app.
  • Bike profiles are respected. If you've set a default profile on a bike (for example, race wheels vs training wheels), the pressures shown on the card are pulled from the tires assigned to that profile. Bikes without a default profile fall back to your first tire pair.

For Apple Watch / iPhone

The same tire pressures are now included in the mobile API, so the Componentry app and iOS widget will be able to show them in upcoming releases.

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