You question is slightly confusing to me.
If an exercise is either logged manually or starting via the app or a FitBit device, it will show up on the Activities tab of the Log page of the Web Dashboard at fibbit-dot-com.
If your question is how to logged the Outdoor Bike exercise in the mobile app, then
tap on the Today screen's Exercise tile and press on the stopwatch icon at the top right. Tap on "log". If Bike is not shown as a recent exercise, type "bike" in the search box and select it from the list that is presented. Enter the information requested, which should be start, duration, calories and distance. Pace will be calculated.
Unlike Run, Walk and Hike, you cannot initiate a Bike exercise in the tracking tab within the app - you can only log the activity after the fact.
If your question is how to initiate a bike exercise on your device, it is important to know which device you have.
Best AnswerThank you, Just started bike exercise, it only works one time, that’s it, don’t understand why?
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Best AnswerI'm not sure what is ment by works one time @wingchun88?
I do not see any distances in your summary screens, are you putting the tracker into its exercise bike mode?
Or letting Fitbit decide?
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Or are you wanting to reclassify an exercise as Outdoor Bike?
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I'm aware of that - I mentioned it in my first post.
If you will notice the screen shots, they all appear to be auto-recognized walks. As is the one Outdoor Bike - on my Versa 2 and if I remember correctly, my Charge 3, a device initialed bike exercise is/was called "Bike", not outdoor bike. Another reason to believe the @wingchun88 had an auto-recognized bike trip.
@wingchun88 - my previous question is still pretty important - which device do you have?
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