Brembo gets in one the track data game, with TrackTribe

TrackTribe from Brembo allows you to log and analyse your on-track riding sessions, as well as overlay your data with other users to compare your performance.

Brembo introduces TrackTribe
Brembo introduces TrackTribe

Brembo is continuing its expansion in the motorcycle industry, as the owner of J.Juan, ByBre, Marchesini, AP Racing, and Ohlins, gets in on the track datalogging game, thanks to TrackTribe.

The system is a standalone datalogger, designed to help track riders get the most from their bike, tyres and ability. Built on Brembo’s racing and braking expertise, TrackTribe pairs a hardware kit (control unit, external sensor and wiring) with data analysis and a dedicated rider community. Your riding data becomes usable insight, helping you to understand where you can brake later, pick up the throttle earlier, or tidy your lines.

Unlike a lot of datalogging systems, the TrackTribe kit isn’t plug-and-play and must be fitted by approved installers. Once it’s on the bike, you build your machine’s profile in the Your Bike section, and can keep an eye on the kit’s status in real time.

Brembo TrackTribe
Brembo TrackTribe

Before you head off down pitlane, simply activate your chosen track via the On Track function, and the system will automatically begin recording from lap one. The On Track section converts your telemetry into clear, readable information: lap splits, lap comparisons, and even replayed lines to study your approach to each corner.

You get feedback on your best laps and the areas that need work, ideal between sessions or once you’re back home planning the next trackday or race. There’s also an optional real-time dashboard in the smartphone app for riders who want immediate information every time they cross the line.

Brembo TrackTribe: Benchmark yourself against a community of riders

Brembo TrackTribe
Brembo TrackTribe

TrackTribe isn’t just about your own laps, as you can compare your times, lines and sessions with other riders, browse circuit leaderboards, and connect with friends or local trackday regulars. Videos from action cams can be imported too, with lap overlays against other users.

It launches in spring 2026 through Brembo’s commercial partners in Italy, Germany, the UK, Spain, France, and the US, with wider availability planned after that. Pricing at the time of writing is TBC and UK riders can contact Mode Performance for more information. The digital system will receive regular updates, adding more new features over time. 

Brembo isn’t billing this system as something reserved only for top-level trackday riders and club racers alike. It claims that the system is designed to make telemetry usable for amateur riders, with no data engineer required. It collects, analyses, and presents everything in plain language, so you can focus on improving your riding rather than decoding spreadsheets.

You can find out more about the system on the official website.

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