
"Rivian's jump into the e-bike space has been years in the making. While they aren't the first vehicle manufacturer to dip a toe in the bicycle space, theirs may be the most unique - and it's actually quite well designed. This is not that surprising when you consider that Chris Yu moved from Specialized to ALSO. to serve as the company's president. ALSO. boasts its TM-B as three bikes in one, thanks to its modular design. Well, sort of three bikes."
"First is what ALSO. has dubbed the "Solo." Essentially, it is just a normal saddle, and the standard option for the ALSO. TM-B. The Solo comes in two sizes - small and large - allowing ALSO. to accommodate a significant (claimed) size range of 4' 11" to 6' 8". The size small Solo top frame is for rides between 4' 11" and 5' 8", while the large top frame stretches from 5' 5" to 6' 8"."
Rivian filed almost 50 trademark applications referencing its name in connection with bicycles and e-bikes. ALSO., a spinoff incubated at Rivian and now a sibling company, announced the TM-B e-bike. Chris Yu moved from Specialized to ALSO. to serve as the company's president. The TM-B uses a modular top frame that functions as a reinforced seat tube/seatpost assembly and can be swapped to change the bike's character. ALSO. positions the TM-B as three bikes in one through that modularity. The Solo configuration is the standard saddle option and comes in small and large sizes covering riders approximately 4'11" to 6'8".
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