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Motorcycle Tracker

BUILT FOR RIDERS WHO WANT A CLEANER WAY TO TRACK THEIR BIKES

Motorcycle Tracker is a motorcycle management project focused on helping users explore bikes by brand and category, build a personal garage, and organize maintenance in one place.

Why this project exists

The goal is simple: make motorcycle selection and maintenance feel structured, visual, and easy to follow instead of scattered across notes, memory, and random tabs.

THE TRACKER FOLLOWS A SIMPLE USER FLOW

The project is designed to guide the user step by step instead of throwing everything on one screen at once.

01

Explore

Start from the homepage and enter the tracker to browse motorcycles by brand and category.

02

Select

View motorcycle options, preview key specs, and choose the bike that fits the user’s interest.

03

Manage

Add motorcycles to a garage and use that garage as the base for future maintenance tracking.

THIS IS A MOTORCYCLE MANAGEMENT EXPERIENCE, NOT JUST A BIKE LIST

The project is being built as more than a static catalog. It is meant to connect exploration, ownership structure, and maintenance into one clear system.

Current focus

Clean frontend flow, better user experience, stronger organization, and a foundation for future backend integration.

Future direction

User accounts, real garage ownership logic, and database-backed maintenance records.

DESIGNED AROUND CLARITY, STRUCTURE, AND GROWTH

Clear navigation

Users should understand where they are, what step comes next, and how to move through the tracker without confusion.

Garage-first logic

The maintenance side is tied to a garage structure so the user flow feels logical and grounded.

Scalable direction

The current version is frontend-based, but the structure is being shaped to grow into a stronger full-stack system later.

BUILT BY OLYSA

This project is part of a growing portfolio focused on clean design, structured systems, and practical software projects with room to scale.

Motorcycle Tracker reflects an interest in backend-oriented development while still paying close attention to user experience and presentation.

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