

SYCLR – Bike Finder
SYCLR helps road and gravel cyclists compare live bike listings with fit-aware recommendations, price signals, and confidence insights.
Cost / License
- Free
- Proprietary
Platforms
- Online
- Software as a Service (SaaS)



SYCLR – Bike Finder
Features
- Cycling
- Product Comparison
- Price Comparison
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What is SYCLR – Bike Finder?
SYCLR is a fit-aware bike shopping app built to help road and gravel cyclists find better bikes with more confidence.
Buying a bike online can be confusing. Listings are scattered across marketplaces, retailer websites, and resale platforms. Sizing is often unclear. Geometry charts can be hard to interpret. A bike may look like a great deal, but still be the wrong fit for the rider. SYCLR helps solve that problem by turning bike shopping into a more guided decision.
With SYCLR, riders can start with simple details like height, bike type, and budget, or add more advanced fit information such as frame size, reach, stack, inseam, or existing bike geometry. The app helps compare live road and gravel bike listings using fit-aware signals, price context, listing quality, available manufacturer geometry data, and confidence indicators.
SYCLR is not just another bike marketplace. It is designed as a decision-support tool for cyclists who want to shortlist smarter before they buy. Instead of forcing riders to jump between multiple websites, spreadsheets, sizing charts, and listing pages, SYCLR brings key shopping signals into one clean experience.
Users can browse listings, filter by preferences, view listing details, compare bikes side by side, save bikes, and save searches for later. SYCLR is especially useful for newer cyclists who are confused by sizing, intermediate riders upgrading to a better road or gravel bike, and experienced cyclists comparing multiple listings before making a purchase.
SYCLR’s goal is simple: help cyclists reduce guesswork, avoid poor-fit purchases, and find better-fit road and gravel bikes faster.
