Exercise records too
Liu also plans to give the site members a bicycle ID sticker bearing an identification number, like a small license plate, making it easier for owners to identify their bikes.
But on top of its antitheft purpose, BikeID also allows members to record their routes, mileage, time and heart rates for each outing, and there's also a discussion forum so cyclists can share the joy of biking and what they have learned in training.
ebsites where you can record your exercise activity have been available for years in other countries, but a platform like this hasne been available for the Chinese community until now. There are actually a lot of fitness enthusiasts in Taiwan, and I believe this is a promising market,?says Liu.
BikeID is currently part of Tamkang University ChamPion Incubation Center website. Its future operations will be supported through advertising and merchandise sales, and will use the resources of public bodies such as the National Police Agency, so members done need to pay fees.
Liu, who has invested NT$500,000 in this project, remarks that membership should surpass 10,000 by the end of the year, and he forecasts that he should recoup his outlay in a year and a half.
Liu says he hopes his site can earn money, but this isn't the main reason he founded it. It'S the idea of vigilance among fellow cyclists working together for the common good that moves him to do this. a bike lover, so I know very well what people need. Although my site isn't earning as much as I'm hoped, as long as it helps my fellow cyclists, it掞l be worth it even if I have to support it with money from other work."