Rever and Bosch Partner Further Connects Riders and Motorcycle Riding Experience

Bosch's mySPIN now connects with Rever app

Bosch demonstrates the mySPIN Platform with Rever at EICMA.Photo Courtesy of Rever

Rever has announced that it will partner with Bosch in order to further the motorcycle riding experience. More specifically Rever's app will be integrated into Bosch's new mySPIN Platform. The mySPIN platform/Rever integration will be demonstrated this week at the EICMA global motorcycle tradeshow. Bosch's mySPIN creates a smartphone/motorcycle link, presenting riders with relevant information that can be controlled directly via buttons on the motorcycle.

The features that you can expect to see with the new experience includes:

  • Route Discovery: Riders are able to find popular motorcycling roads all over the world and filter by recommended rides nearby.
  • Navigation: Riders can navigate using routes they have pre-planned on the Rever website.
  • Friend Finder: View the location of your riding friends on the Rever map in real time, while you ride.
  • Tracking: Rever can be configured to automatically begin recording rides when you turn on a mySPIN-connected motorcycle.
  • Social-Media integration: Dynamic maps of tracked rides can be shared directly to popular social-media platforms.
  • Challenges: Riders can receive notification of achievements during a ride associated with Rever's popular ride challenges, which incentivize riders to log miles and visit interesting points of interest (POIs).

“This partnership with Bosch represents a milestone in advancing the connected experience for motorcyclists,” said Mark Roebke, CEO of Rever. “By combining the always-connected systems in smartphones to the rider-control dashboards on motorcycles, Bosch’s mySPIN will bring the best of Rever to motorcycle-control and display systems. Riders will enjoy Rever’s route discovery, navigation, and social features in a truly seamless riding experience with mySPIN. We are thrilled to be working with Bosch on this project and look forward to building the next generation of motorcycle-connected systems.”