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A human-readable card with the bike name, exact export time, all recorded values, missing-value labels and the definitions needed to reproduce each signed coordinate.
One-bike local export
Choose one bike profile saved in this browser. OpenBikeFit turns it into a readable card with every recorded coordinate, reference definition, sign direction and timestamp—then prints it or downloads a one-bike CSV.
This is a faithful setup snapshot, not a fit verdict. It does not include camera fits, adjustment journal history, medical conclusions or predictions about the rider.
Local profile reader
This page reads bike profiles already stored in this browser. It does not open fit sessions or journal history, create an account, or upload the selected profile.
Three useful outputs
A human-readable card with the bike name, exact export time, all recorded values, missing-value labels and the definitions needed to reproduce each signed coordinate.
One row with a stable column order. Text is quoted, embedded quotes and line breaks are preserved, and spreadsheet formula markers in rider-entered text are neutralized.
The existing OpenBikeFit bike-profile bundle format, limited to the selected bike. Use this format when you want to import the profile into another browser later.
Deliberately narrow scope
The card reads only the current selected bike profile: frame coordinates, saddle and cockpit positions, optional saddle/hood angles, component notes and every saved measurement or contact-detail reference.
It does not merge older journal entries, comfort reports or camera sessions into the snapshot. That keeps a mechanic-facing setup record distinct from time-based rider observations and prevents a measurement sheet from looking like a diagnosis or recommendation.
The exported files are created on this device. After downloading, you control where those files are stored or shared.