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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.
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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.

Make the setup tangible
A useful card names both the number and its physical reference
Components, datums and timestamps belong together. The exported card preserves that factual snapshot without turning it into a comfort score, diagnosis or recommendation.
Local profile reader
This page reads only current bike profiles already stored in this browser. It does not open fit sessions, component-lifecycle or retired-part 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's current passport. Use this format when you want to import that profile into another browser later; lifecycle events and retired-component history require the full Settings export.
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. The portable JSON also carries structured component identities saved in that passport.
It does not merge older journal entries, component-lifecycle or retired-component history, comfort reports or camera sessions into the snapshot. That keeps a mechanic-facing current 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.