Rivian635
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This looks ideal - though only set up for one bike in the current format.This looks like a pretty nice tailgate solution.
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This looks ideal - though only set up for one bike in the current format.This looks like a pretty nice tailgate solution.
Seriously nice bikes - and I have the same (very expensive) problem of n+1. I have the same rack, but hope to carry my bikes in the bed of the Rivian. Curious what you keep in the tote? Helmets, gear etc or is that your tool/spares storage?Not the best shots but I do have the single/double 1up rack. I ended up using my hitch extender (bought for the Rubicon I traded on the R1T purchase). You could get by without the hitch extender but the pedals end up only an inch from the liftgate and that's with only being able to insert the hitch bar a few inches - I think they say 4" "required". I would run it without the extender if it was just my bike. Since I had my neighbor with me on his maiden ride with the Epic Evo I though better of it.![]()
I am looking at options for a fork mount rack to put on the crossbars as I see myself using that if its just me and/or a buddy and then add the hitch mount rack when I have 3 or 4 in the truck. I think the weak link in using the hitch is taking off/putting on the plastic hitch cover - that is a lot of flimsy plastic just waiting to get crushed/stepped on & broken when off the vehicle. I had a Grand Cherokee SRT that had the hitch cover that was made a lot sturdier than Rivians (also smaller I guess)
Now we need to start a thread on bikes...I have a problem with too many bikes finding a home in my garage.![]()
This would be perfect for my needs.This looks ideal - though only set up for one bike in the current format.
My "go bin" - has a little bit of everything, food/bars, extra set of biking clothes, arm-warmers, vest & older pair of shoes incase I forget to pack anything on the day. Also tools, spare tires, (gravel & mtn) stans, etc. Nothing worse than driving 1.5 hrs getting to the trailhead and not having something. Gear tunnel is great for this...Out of sightSeriously nice bikes - and I have the same (very expensive) problem of n+1. I have the same rack, but hope to carry my bikes in the bed of the Rivian. Curious what you keep in the tote? Helmets, gear etc or is that your tool/spares storage?
I'll need to find a tote that size for that exact purpose. I am always trying to refine my "time it takes to get to trailhead". Looks like you found a tote that is ideal in size for geartunnel.My "go bin" - has a little bit of everything, food/bars, extra set of biking clothes, arm-warmers, vest & older pair of shoes incase I forget to pack anything on the day. Also tools, spare tires, (gravel & mtn) stans, etc. Nothing worse than driving 1.5 hrs getting to the trailhead and not having something. Gear tunnel is great for this...Out of sight

I'm very into this. Hope someone productizes it.This looks like a pretty nice tailgate solution.
Rivian's better than the Hummer for what I want a daily driver for. Looking into selling it in the next couple days. If I couldn't sell it for over MSRP, there might be a different outcome. Polestar 2 (not pictured) rides nicer than either of the trucks. It's broken in, so more comfortable than the Rivian. If it had more range, higher towing capacity, and better storage, I might not have even bought the Rivian. Rivian is the fastest of the three. Hard to qualify it totally yet but it might handle just as well as the Polestar 2. Hummer is dramatically different because of that.The bigger question is how do you like each of your new amazing EV's? Which one do you prefer driving? Pros / Cons of each, etc.
This may need to fork off into an entirely new thread. My guess is there are many others that also want detailed insights.
I have a reservation for an R1S and Hummer EV SUV and that makes you my new best friend.
Spill the beans.
Thanks !
Get some EVs why don’t ya!Rivian's better than the Hummer for what I want a daily driver for. Looking into selling it in the next couple days. If I couldn't sell it for over MSRP, there might be a different outcome. Polestar 2 (not pictured) rides nicer than either of the trucks. It's broken in, so more comfortable than the Rivian. If it had more range, higher towing capacity, and better storage, I might not have even bought the Rivian. Rivian is the fastest of the three. Hard to qualify it totally yet but it might handle just as well as the Polestar 2. Hummer is dramatically different because of that.
We should start a Bikes of Rivian thread!Not the best shots but I do have the single/double 1up rack. I ended up using my hitch extender (bought for the Rubicon I traded on the R1T purchase). You could get by without the hitch extender but the pedals end up only an inch from the liftgate and that's with only being able to insert the hitch bar a few inches - I think they say 4" "required". I would run it without the extender if it was just my bike. Since I had my neighbor with me on his maiden ride with the Epic Evo I though better of it.![]()
I am looking at options for a fork mount rack to put on the crossbars as I see myself using that if its just me and/or a buddy and then add the hitch mount rack when I have 3 or 4 in the truck. I think the weak link in using the hitch is taking off/putting on the plastic hitch cover - that is a lot of flimsy plastic just waiting to get crushed/stepped on & broken when off the vehicle. I had a Grand Cherokee SRT that had the hitch cover that was made a lot sturdier than Rivians (also smaller I guess)
Now we need to start a thread on bikes...I have a problem with too many bikes finding a home in my garage.![]()
no we shouldn’t, my wife might see and I’d be at S-1!We should start a Bikes of Rivian thread!
I am currently in the N+2
barely hanging in there, manSo few bikes, how do you survive.
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Ain’t that the truth. Anyone who has ridden for a while and done his own wrenching is bound to have a few bikes worth of obsolete parts in his basement. I sold a Niner Jet 9 frame to a guy on eBay last year. He asked if he could buy any old components to build it up. Turns out I had not only enough for him to build the bike but he even had options of what to choose. I’m down to 4 great bikes at the moment - feels like a victory.barely hanging in there, man
Did I mention they’re all obsolete?