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Rivian I had to google it. Never heard of it. Starting at $67,500 us Looks good if your a Jetson fan.
Go watch "Long Way Up". They used early prototypes as their support truck. They actually did better than the modified Harley Livewires. At one point they couldn't find a charger station, so they tow charged it with a diesel truck. Another point one rolled backwards onto a big rock doing some significant damage, but it rolled on after they got it off.

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At least I saw the bikes today. Had to get by them to once again grab a snow shovel for hours of quality time in the driveway. This winter is reminding me of growing up in upstate NY.
 

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At least I saw the bikes today. Had to get by them to once again grab a snow shovel for hours of quality time in the driveway. This winter is reminding me of growing up in upstate NY.
I grew up in Syracuse.
We used to get some crazy Lake-effect snow at times.
We would take our beater snowmobiles out when they would close the roads.
 

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We only had about 5 inches of snow. It was the more than 1 inch of ice that followed that made the whole clearing job a true bitch. I don't recall ever being warm enough for freezing rain to fall on snow when living in the Southern Tier of NY.
 
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We only had about 5 inches of snow. It was the more than 1 inch of ice that followed that made the whole clearing job a true bitch. I don't recall ever being warm enough for freezing rain to fall on snow when living in the Southern Tier of NY.
At least you don't have the size driveway or falling branches to deal with any more.
 

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At least you don't have the size driveway or falling branches to deal with any more.
Believe it or not, that actually makes snow clearing much more of a PITA. At least on the mountain I had a giant snowblower, a 5' snow plow on the ATV, and a nice big front end loader on my tractor. Here...I have a snow shovel...and a wife with a shovel. It's a relatively tiny driveway, but still big enough for the 3 car garage. Spent over 2 hours getting that little thing cleared yesterday. Feeling quite stiff today.

Definitely right about the branches. If one of my 5 (total) trees drops a bunch of branches I'll just stick them in my top shirt pocket and keep moving.
 
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