Moto Frontier
Track Motorcycle Battery Maintenance — Keep Your Battery Service History in One Place
Moto Frontier lets riders track motorcycle battery maintenance — installation dates, charge dates, voltage checks, and replacements — inside the garage alongside the rest of the machine's service record. Know when it was last serviced. Know when it is time to replace.

Know the exact age and service history of every battery in the garage
Know the exact age and service history of every battery in the garage
Stop guessing whether a slow-starting bike needs a charge or a replacement
Stop guessing whether a slow-starting bike needs a charge or a replacement
Log seasonal maintenance so battery health is never a surprise heading into winter storage or spring startup
Log seasonal maintenance so battery health is never a surprise heading into winter storage or spring startup
Why Riders Need to Track Motorcycle Battery Maintenance
A dead battery is one of the most common reasons a motorcycle does not start. Most riders know approximately when they put the battery in — until they do not, which is usually when they are trying to decide whether to charge it or replace it.
Tracking battery maintenance in the garage means never guessing. The install date is there. The last charge event is there. The voltage reading from six months ago is there. When the battery finally gives out, you know exactly how old it was and what you paid for it.
- Know the exact age and service history of every battery in the garage
- Stop guessing whether a slow-starting bike needs a charge or a replacement
- Log seasonal maintenance so battery health is never a surprise heading into winter storage or spring startup
Moto Frontier system
Not Just Battery Logs. Part of the Full Machine Service Record.
Tracking motorcycle battery maintenance works because it lives inside the same garage as the rest of the bike's history.
The battery does not get the attention it deserves until the bike does not start. Track it before that happens.
- Log every battery service event — install, charge, test, replace
- Set seasonal reminders for pre-winter storage and spring startup checks
- Track battery age so replacement timing is based on facts, not guessing
- Connect battery history to the full service record so the whole machine timeline stays complete
- Use across every bike in the garage — so fleet battery status is always clear
What it looks like inside Moto Frontier
Real product proof from the app
These are real interface crops from Moto Frontier, matched to the part of the rider workflow this page focuses on.
Every battery event in order.
A maintenance log filtered to battery entries — installation date, last charge, last voltage check, and any notes about performance. Proves the app captures battery history as structured records, not freeform notes.
Date, voltage, and what was done.
A single battery maintenance entry showing service date, battery age at service, voltage reading, and technician or self-service note. Shows the level of detail available per service event — useful when making a charge vs. replace decision.
Let the garage remind you before the season changes.
A maintenance reminder configured for battery service — set by date with a recurring seasonal interval. Connects battery tracking to the reminder system so seasonal maintenance does not slip.
Explore the rest of the garage
- Motorcycle Maintenance Tracker — Battery maintenance is part of the full service history — keep it all in one tracker.
- Motorcycle Maintenance Reminders — Set recurring battery service reminders so seasonal prep happens on time.
- Track Motorcycle Oil Changes — Log oil alongside battery maintenance for a complete service record.
- Motorcycle Garage App — The full garage where battery records connect to every other service entry.
Built to stay useful
Why riders keep using it
Moto Frontier works best when each page is part of a bigger rider system, not a disconnected one-off tool.
FAQ
What battery maintenance events should I be logging?
Installation date, brand and spec, charge events with voltage readings, annual or seasonal checks, and replacement with the reason noted.
How often should motorcycle batteries be serviced?
Most batteries benefit from a charge check before winter storage and a voltage test in spring. Conventional batteries need more frequent maintenance than AGM or lithium units.
Can I track batteries for multiple bikes?
Yes. Each bike in the garage has its own battery maintenance history.
Does the app tell me when to replace the battery?
The app shows you the battery's age and service history. Combined with your own voltage readings, it gives you the information to make that decision without guessing.
Is it free to track battery maintenance?
Yes. Battery maintenance logging is included in the free Moto Frontier garage.
Start the garage
Know your battery's history before it leaves you stranded.
Start your free Moto Frontier garage and log every battery service event — so you always know what is in the bike and when it was last serviced.
