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Rivian’s new e-bike could tip the scales.
Weight can be a major factor in whether an e-bike makes sense for a certain customer, especially those that live in cities. With that in mind, here’s how Rivian’s new Also TM-B bike stacks up, as per a spokesperson:
- Carry weight (frame only, no battery or top frame): 30.25 kg/66.7 lb
- Bench seat configuration with large battery: 39.8 kg/87.7 lb
- Solo configuration, small frame with standard battery: 37.3 kg/82.3 lb
- Solo configuration, large frame with large battery: 38.6 kg/85 lb
- Utility configuration, large frame with large battery: 41 kg/90.4 lb
Inside Rivian’s $4,500 electric bike gamble
Andrew J. Hawkins
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