Sadly, the recent brutal temps - 97°f (36°c) yesterday and 99°f (37°c) the day before and before that and before that ad nausum - have kept me off the bike and inside anywhere there is AC.
(Sorta off topic but not entirely because my ebike is in the pics)
Anyway....we took a trip to Maryland on Wednesday and picked up something (other than a bike) that was electric:
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Extremely long story short- because it began 4/2019 with a preorder on the Rivian, the first electric truck to be made/sold in the US. On August 30th I had a chance to try one for a test drive at the Rivian service center in Maryland. It was 99° that day. Not even halfway through the test drive it was total love for both hubby and myself. So much so that I wanted my truck NOW. I ditched my "6 more months to wait" 400 mile range preorder to buy instead a 320 mile range in the same configuration that was available from Rivian's online "store" of cancelled preorders.
Purchase was 100% online which was gloriously uncomplicated with none of the typical American car dealership BS. No sooner did I click the "purchase" tab than the webpage showed 1-6 weeks for delivery. A few minutes later an email came through from Rivian that the truck would be at their Maryland service center in 6 days. YES!
6 days later (in temps topping 104°f (40°c)) we drove the old Ford diesel truck to Maryland (as a trade-in), and came home with this gorgeous new electric truck. We are now an all electric vehicle and electric bike family.
A number of posts back (sometime in January or February?) I shared that I had painted my raffle won Gazelle in Rivian Blue to match my pre--order which I didn't expect until December of this year (latest update pushed delivery to the 1st Quarter 2024). So here's the obligatory bike pic of the matching Rivian and the Gazelle together.
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The truck is faster than most sports cars (0-60 in 3.2 seconds with a G force of 1.44), quad motors (one on each wheel) and a dream to drive. Loaded to the gills with technology, the most intriguing being that it doesn't "turn off" like a legacy vehicle, but instead "goes to sleep" like your computer/tablet/phone so that it's always instantly ready for you. It even "kneels" for those of us who are a bit height disadvantaged to get in and out of the truck. Brilliant!
The hitch bar on the bike rack we used with the Ford truck is just a tad too short for the Rivian - the bike sits too close to the tailgate - so tomorrow, when we expect a forecast of mere 85°f, we'll head to a local metal fabrication shop to see about ordering a new longer receiver for the bike rack. I want to use this Gazelle and the truck for all the upcoming Fall season charity bike rides. The Rappahannock Rough Ride is this coming weekend (about 45 miles south in Rappahannock County), and the 70 mile Gravel Grinder in my area is the following weekend.
That's all for now...except to say we finally broke our severe drought with a line of rain storms yesterday and overnight, and incidentally have one racing through right now. The local gravel roads will be a lot nicer for riding now that the rains have eliminated the dusty conditions.
My neighbor called this morning to arrange a ride for tomorrow midmorning. We are expecting lovely cool Fall weather. I'll write all about it in my next post.
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