Tern really hit the spot with the GSD. Having smaller wheels brings many advantages, you can put the load lower at the back for example. Smaller wheels are stronger than bigger wheels as well, the smaller rims being less flexible than larger ones. There are loads of options for the cargo area at the rear. So that one bicycle can be used for many different things. Small children would have far more fun travelling on that than being sat on the backseat of a car.
NIce video - walks through the features of the bike well. Nice filming and editing too - easy to miss if you don't make these sort of videos yourself, but great attention to detail.
Glad GSD update to chain, stand etc.. Will be getting some miles in with UK canalside light gravel track for necessary shopping, avoiding very busy A Road used by Heavy Trucks & Fast cars. BRILLIANT!!!
The best, most unique features that set the Tern GSD ebikes apart from any other Bosch powered ebike is the hindside rubber feet on the back to allow you to stang the bike up vertical. It's not only useful for storage in an apartment, but it's also critical for if you need to do some maintenance with your gears and chain drive because it elevates both wheels off the ground so that they can freely spin.
Great review. Tern really listened to customer feedback this time around. My only complaint about my S10 (which is probably very NY-specific) is that the lack of front suspension made for a pretty harsh ride over our terrible roads. Seat suspension helped alleviate it somewhat, but having that front and seat suspension standard is probably going to make a huge difference in smoothing out the ride. If only I could retrofit that fork! Oh well.
I love Clementine (my S00,) but you are turning my head here. Thanks for addressing the kickstand question. I've been looking at the Rolling Jackass Stand, and knowing that the new GSD stand isn't compatible with the Gen 1. A feature that I wish Clem had: a way to attach an integrated light to the underside of the front Cargo tray I bought from y'all. Once I add a crate, my front light can't illuminate the trail very well. It is excellent for finding the keys in my purse, however.
I upgraded my generation 1 S10 GSD with the Atlas Kickstand and it was a great improvement. It doesn't lock in place like new Atlas but still works really well.
I would recommend the Atlas kickstand for the Gen 1 bike. It could be possible to mount a light under the tray, but I don’t think you can easily mount the handlebar light there.
Fantastic bike. I am a car owner for one more week, and a GSD with the belt and Rohloff would be my perfect replacement. The only thing is the security. Unfortunately for the time being I think I’m going to stick with my manual Dutch bike for daily riding and just use my R&M e-bike for fun rides and longer distances. But as I go back to going more places at some point, the unpowered bike probably won’t cut it with the insane headwinds we get here. Not sure what I’ll do.
Still too expensive for a bike. Be realistic; money doesn’t grow on trees and unless you’re that standard city hipster or upper class family I think price are way too much for something you want to be more accessible. Rad power bikes are for sure not as well nuit but they understand that electric bikes are not for an upper elite. Stay safe. 😊
I think if you look at the demographic buying the GSD you would be very surprised. People are replacing cars with these bikes and they need to built to a quality which can be relied on in the same way. Many products out there cut many corners where the novice rider doesn’t notice and they create the impression that your getting a good deal. Your often getting a product which doesn’t last and needs increasingly more service. This just kicks the can down the road. This is without even discussing the safety factor. But we can all decide ourselves how we want to spend or invest our money.
@@toinewinkelski6514 I really don't understand this logic. For a person who doesn't want a car and the bike is their main mode of transportation, that price is quite reasonable.
Thanks for watching! Hope you guys enjoyed the video. If you're interested in learning more about the updated Tern GSD, feel free to check out the link in the description🙌
As far as I understand it might be physically possible, but it's highly discouraged. I would recommend running the front tire at a slightly lower pressure and adding a suspension seatpost.
Hi Chris, what would you prefere, this bike or the R&M Multitinker? We are in the market for this type of bike but not so many differentiators for us and both fit our needs for 100%. Kind regards, Steven
What are the main benefits of the R14 compared to CVT on the R00? I understand it's a wider gear range, but why does that make a difference for an ebike? Is the shifting more responsive? How about maintenance and longevity? Do the R14 features justify the significantly higher price?
Great question Kyle! I actually made a video about this which I’ll list below, but basically the R14 is more efficient with a wider range of gears and the Enviolo is possibly easier to use and very smooth. The R14 requires an oil change every 3000 miles and the Enviolo needs new cables overtime. I think the R14 is great for those who want the more sporty feeling of a derailleur with the lower maintenance of an internal hub. Most will choose the Enviolo in my experience and personally I’m a huge fan of it, but mostly for ease of use. ruclips.net/video/mS0ubxmOFL0/видео.html
One thing you don't mention Chris is the weight. These bikes are *heavy* at around 80+lb (US measures) - that's a LOT for anyone who can't register what this number means. Good luck getting that to stand vertically! All that cargo capacity has to have some weight penalty, but I can't help but feel they just kept adding stuff to it, and forgot about the weight factor. As Kiichiro Toyoda (founder of Toyota) famously stated: "Too heavy is bad design". That aside... although I *love* the tech of the Rohloff and Enviolo sealed hubs w belt drives, those are the money-no-option choices, but honestly the 'deal' here is the entry model. It has excellent Shimano gearing, same latest Gen 4 motor, and if/when needed, you can buy a 2nd 500w battery, giving you 900w to ride all week without charging. IMHO, that's the one to go for.
This is good feedback. I do think there are many use scenarios which require a lower weight, but cargo bikes are usually optimized to be strong over light. I definitely wouldn’t consider this bike to have bad design, maybe if you presented a better design I would rethink that statement, but I haven’t seen anything out there. I should also note that I haven’t found many people having trouble standing the bike vertically due to the design of the rear end, it probably only takes about 20lbs of force in my experience and Tara our videographer stores hers in her apartment standing up and she’s pretty petite. I do think the derailleur S10 version is great, but the S00 with a belt is very low maintenance easy to operate and a great way to go for this type of bike. It does weigh a little more, but I think that slight penalty is totally worth it. Last point I want to mention. The kickstand on the bike probably weighs about 5 lbs. you could save that weight with a more basic kickstand, but I don’t think given the choice most would give that up.
@@Propelbikes Thanks for polite response Chris. I was thinking of the Benno Boost, another mid tail cargo bike that has same Gen 4 motors, can carry 2 kids, and has excellent cargo/ hauling capacity. (Most cargo delivery riders I see are towing trailers now, and not carrying ~200lb on frame!) Benno's top spec model weighs 58lb, GSD mk2 top spec model is 88lb ! I hear what you say, but still feel it is over-built. In some ways that's a "nice problem to have" but for many of us who need to wrangle bikes into elevators or apartments, or just need to flip the tail around on a sidewalk to lift it closer to a street locking post, weight is a real issue. Aside from that, which model? Sure the belt drive is sweet, as are those amazing internal hubs, (Enviolo/ Rohloff) but... at a serious price bump. The S00 is very good for $1000, you are right, but I still think the base model is the deal here. YMMV of course!
These are some great comments. Sorry for missing the earlier reply. Keep in mind that the GSD includes many features like a double kickstand, second battery, suspension fork, seatpost and frame lock. All of these add up quickly. I do agree that the boost is more in line capacity wise with the HSD however the Boost can carry two child seats which is a major difference.
This looks more white, nothing at all like the rhino grey that is shown on Terns home page. Really hope they will keep this white color, and please bring back the mango!
Thanks for the review. Regarding child transport, are there any recommondations which solution is the best depending on age and size of the child? Captains chair, child seats, clubhouse...
I imagine this will be updated eventually with the info on the Clubhouse Plus, but this is a great guide for that. www.ternbicycles.com/support/kb/1588841732304659/how-safely-carry-passengers-gsd
We have been pleased with our Yepp Maxi. It has worked from the time our daughter was just over a year old (on our non-electric bikes) till now as a six year old who currently one pound below the weight limit. The five point harness is very much like a car seat, and she is used to that. The straps don't have a sternum clip, and when she was itsy bitsy, they tended to fall off her shoulders sometimes. I made a sternum clip out of some ribbon and snaps. When she was little, she also could wiggle her feet free of the foot cups. (She liked to kick Daddy to make him go faster.) We added the running boards to our S00 so that she could climb up and into the seat on her own (while I held the bike.) We skipped the clubhouse because that seemed like an obstacle to her climbing in. We keep the seat in the most forward spot. This lets her use the seat handle as a hold on and my body as a wind break. We just imported a Qibble Junior seat from Holland. We decided on this because it has a chest strap. If she were more confident (she has a disability that affects her balance) we probably would have done the Captain's Chair.
Your feedback is always so great! Thanks so much for sharing! I wish there were more Junior style seats available. I ask these companies about this all the time
First of all, congrats for the video, very useful and well done. I like both the Tern GSD and the R+M Multicharger; in your opinion which one would be better to carry two kids (2 and 4yo now, but also when they are 5+)?
I have the same question. Just with twins at 2 and a half years old. Also, at which age would you recommend switching from the childseats to these padded seat options? 🤔
@@julew7003 I have an Argo, so my kids have been sitting side-by-side. But they are 3.5 and 5, and I think they're ready to sit on a tandem padded seat. They haven't fallen asleep on a ride in a long time now (that's the major concern with younger kids in my view).
Out of all the options for the GSD including the 1 and 2nd generations what would be most suited for carrying shopping and a toddler up a steep hill? We have been looking into getting a GSD but I'm struggling to understand what would be best for our situation.
@@Propelbikes that's reassuring! Thanks for your response, I have been struggling to find any information on cargo bikes and how they cope with hills. We are going to try a GSD today so we shall see how it goes 😁
The resale value is pretty good. I would buy it, enjoy it and maybe upgrade in the future. They are awesome bikes and 8 months is a long time to wait. The new bikes do have some great updates though.
The standard motor is very fitting, but maybe we will see this in the future. I know many have asked, but they are definitely not struggling for sales.
Thanks for the extremely informative videos. In your opinion, is it more comfortable for a small-to-average sized adult to ride in the front of something like the R +M Load 60 or on the back of the Term GSD?
Thanks! I think comfort depends on a few factors, the Load will give the passenger a better view and be a bit more comfortable due to the suspension, but the GSD might be a bit more comfortable with the leg room. I hope this helps. I love both bikes, but I ride the Load most often.
The S00 is available in Beetle Blue and Rhino Grey which is fairly light Grey. On a single battery most should see on average around 30 miles, but a second battery would double that.
The R14 is INSANE! If only I had the money for this bike! Chris, question: Did Tern manage to get the cracking noise coming from the quick release joint in the handle bar under control? I have to say, this would REALLY annoy me (I test-drove the GSD S00 half a year ago).
If only I could get this with a high torque Bafang M620 motor.... But I guess it would lead to a lot of premature wear on driveline components not used to that much torque. It would necessitate the Rohloff hub.
Can you remove the telescopic seatpost and install a fixed size and probably more durable aftermarket part? Especially when one is above the max riders weight. I guess this and the handlebar stem are the most "critical" parts regarding riders weight? I don't care about higher wear+tear but don't want to end in the ER or on the graveyard due to some catastrophic failure.
Yea, I have the 2017 model but I'm sure it's the same just like other bikes. The telescopic/suspension seatpost is just like any other seatpost. The base is fixed so I'm pretty sure you can just take it out, read the size of the seatpost and then replace it.
see that there are prices on your website already. Are they the estimated price or the exact price? The new Atlas stand, it seems to be narrower than the previous stand. Do you feel that it is wide enough for stability on the left-right balancing?
You say that it is at a cheaper price point but it still costs £4200 to $5200 in the UK, well outside of the reach of those who would be able to make the best use of them.
There are cheaper bikes on the market, but most of them don’t compare in quality. If this is your primary mode of transportation it’s actually not so bad. We would love to see lower priced options, although Tern does also offer that.
If this had a throttle it would be the absolute perfect car replacement bike. Really a spectacular and high quality bike, but being able to throttle into an intersection from a stop is so incredibly beneficial, and as someone with a bad knee being able to take a full-out break from peddling for a short stretch if it's giving me trouble is really valuable in a daily vehicle. As a short person, the fact that this cargo bike is set up so low is amazing, most are too tall to be practical or safe for people like me, and the dual battery range is incredible. Honestly the throttle thing is the only thing I can even hold against this bike, and I know it's because of the mid drive so I understand why it's not a feature, but if they could figure out a way to incorporate a throttle to make a class 2 version of this bike, it would honestly be perfect for me in every way.
So, I bought a Tern GSD and it is still within it's warranty period. There was a problem with the lights (lights switched off every time I pressed the brakes) and the bike had to be sent back to Tern for repair. 1 month later, the bike is still at Tern. I called the distributor for Tern in Belgium (Hartje) and the guy pretty much asked me why I was calling and what did he expect me to do about my bike being in service. He also said that I shouldn't expect my bike back before some time next year because they are busy and have a lot of bikes to repair. HE WOULD NOT EVEN TELL ME WHEN NEXT YEAR I COULD EXPECT MY BIKE BACK. This is a bike that cost Euro 6500, still in warranty and which we used to use daily fro dropping our kids at school. It should not take 2+ months to repair - especially since apparently what is needed is to replace the internal wiring. I didn't pay this money just to have it sitting in a repair facility in Germany.
@@DucksNuts.they are great bikes. The problem was the distributor in Europe. I definitely would not reco buying this if the exclusive dealer is Hartje where you live. The shop I bought the bike from was very sympathetic but nothing they could do in this situation. If the distributor where you live is responsive, then it's not a bad option for a car replacement.
@@Propelbikes This guy has posted this exact comment on multiple Tern review videos. He is just a troll. I've been researching the Tern GSD for about two months, and this comment is literally on almost every video. All the best to you from New Zealand. Absolutely love your videos.
I think most won't use this as the only lock. If you did want to do that and prevent someone from removing the lock and your wheel you could add a front axle lock like Hexlox or Pitlock to the front fork.
I’m not sure if there are dealers in Sweden, but there are some in Norway. You can see more at the link below. www.ternbicycles.com/dealers/map?&distance[latitude]=60.472024&distance[longitude]=8.468946&distance[search_distance]=&distance[search_units]=km&offerings[]=936&postal_code=&city=&state=1&country=no
could you guys emphasize the making of a 45kph version? i dont get, why they wouldnt make one, since that makes any motorcycle obsolete and makes even more sense for bike messengers going through an entire city all day :)
From my understanding feel as though it's best to keep the bike at the standard speed since it's often marketed as a child carrier and there can be safety concerns there.
read the room man, buy a moto if that's what you want, I don't know a lot of people who can corner at crit speed on narrow paths with 300 pounds of stuff. Piloting a bike is an art, NO ONE can tell me they have the reflex to handle this unless they are crit specialists... more torque simply means you take off faster at the red light, not burn it like messenger. This thing kills at head on 45 kph ffs
Jetzt habe ich ein Upgrade für mein altes s10 zugelegt, den besseren Ständer, und siehe da das neue Modell toppt das mit der Feststellung am Lenker. Ich liebe mein Fahrrad aber die neuen Features machen es echt nicht einfach sich mit dem guten zufrieden zu geben.
Even more in love with the GSD except that the max riders weight is still at 120kgs which is way below my current weight (yes, I'm working on it, but still to fat for this bike)
Thanks for sharing Horst. I hope you're able to find an ebike to help you in your weight-loss journey. We've seen many people do this. Let us know if we can help.
You could also buy loads of other things. Fortunately for Tern there are plenty that see the value in what Tern has to offer and they are leaning into that. They could make cheaper bikes, but instead they choose to try and make the best bike they can. There are plenty of brands trying to make the cheapest ones and their customers suffer when it comes to service, safety and support.
me too. I guess that folks complaining about the lack of comfort of the GSD Gen 1 just haven't figured out the benefits of running their tires on lower pressure. Would it be possible to order this GSD with the previous rigid fork?
Absoluut niet vreselijk vanuit mijn perspectief. Ik denk dat er nog vele anderen zijn die het ook met mij eens zijn. Gelukkig hoeven we het niet allemaal eens te zijn. Dat zou eigenlijk vreselijk zijn.
Smaken verschillen, het lijkt me een geweldig pralktische fiets voor alledaags gebruik in een gezin met meer dan 1 kind. Groot voordeel vind ik dat de kinderen er zelf in kunnen gaan zitten. Zal veel rugpijn kunnen voorkomen bij (groot) ouders.
The very small sign made it hard to find and I almost got bit by a vicious dog next door,then after ringing the door bell many times …. The person made me feel like i needed a appointment to be there.
There was a lot to cover on this bike. We could make the video shorter, but from my experience most people value the detailed explanations. The views and comments seem to indicate this, but I am certainly open to other ideas.
Don’t know what I’d do without your videos. Top quality. Highly recommended and appreciated. Thank you so much. 🙏👏🏻
Wow, that’s a very nice compliment. Glad you enjoy them :)
Tern really hit the spot with the GSD. Having smaller wheels brings many advantages, you can put the load lower at the back for example. Smaller wheels are stronger than bigger wheels as well, the smaller rims being less flexible than larger ones.
There are loads of options for the cargo area at the rear. So that one bicycle can be used for many different things.
Small children would have far more fun travelling on that than being sat on the backseat of a car.
We couldn’t agree more! This bike is a real winner for sure!
How can i order
got one in 2020, can confirm my kid loves it.
I'm a Tern fan, have two of their folders. I really like these. Very tempted with this update.
They do amazing work! The whole Tern team is really on point!
Great upgrade to already great bike. Thanx for review.
We agree! We’re super excited about it! Tern is doing amazing work!
These are such gorgeous bikes. Thanks for the update!
Thank you! We’re very excited!
NIce video - walks through the features of the bike well. Nice filming and editing too - easy to miss if you don't make these sort of videos yourself, but great attention to detail.
excellent intro to the new Tern line up!
Thanks! We're super excited about this bike! I think it's going to be great!
appreciate your excitement..............................
Thank you Jerry! :)
Can you believe I listen/watch your reviews for entertainment purposes in the background while I am working. lol
Glad GSD update to chain, stand etc.. Will be getting some miles in with UK canalside light gravel track for necessary shopping, avoiding very busy A Road used by Heavy Trucks & Fast cars. BRILLIANT!!!
We are definitely excited about the updates!
Great video. Just ordered the R14. Can't wait.
Great review, I think this is probably as versatile a bicycle as one could get, seems fantastic quality too which is why it's not cheap.
I totally agree. They pulled out all the stops here.
The best, most unique features that set the Tern GSD ebikes apart from any other Bosch powered ebike is the hindside rubber feet on the back to allow you to stang the bike up vertical. It's not only useful for storage in an apartment, but it's also critical for if you need to do some maintenance with your gears and chain drive because it elevates both wheels off the ground so that they can freely spin.
Great review. Tern really listened to customer feedback this time around. My only complaint about my S10 (which is probably very NY-specific) is that the lack of front suspension made for a pretty harsh ride over our terrible roads. Seat suspension helped alleviate it somewhat, but having that front and seat suspension standard is probably going to make a huge difference in smoothing out the ride. If only I could retrofit that fork! Oh well.
Thanks! I totally agree. You can maybe run that front tire at a little lower pressure to help address this.
Agree. I have S10 too and better suspension is definitely needed.
These are a perfect replacement for my old car
Thanks, very thorough!
Thank you!
Great review. Thanks a lot 😊
great review, the R14 version looks very interesting!
Definitely a lot of excitement around that one.
I love Clementine (my S00,) but you are turning my head here.
Thanks for addressing the kickstand question. I've been looking at the Rolling Jackass Stand, and knowing that the new GSD stand isn't compatible with the Gen 1.
A feature that I wish Clem had: a way to attach an integrated light to the underside of the front Cargo tray I bought from y'all. Once I add a crate, my front light can't illuminate the trail very well. It is excellent for finding the keys in my purse, however.
I upgraded my generation 1 S10 GSD with the Atlas Kickstand and it was a great improvement. It doesn't lock in place like new Atlas but still works really well.
I would recommend the Atlas kickstand for the Gen 1 bike. It could be possible to mount a light under the tray, but I don’t think you can easily mount the handlebar light there.
The bike with the most complete features.
They sure did a great job with this bike!
Fantastic bike. I am a car owner for one more week, and a GSD with the belt and Rohloff would be my perfect replacement.
The only thing is the security. Unfortunately for the time being I think I’m going to stick with my manual Dutch bike for daily riding and just use my R&M e-bike for fun rides and longer distances. But as I go back to going more places at some point, the unpowered bike probably won’t cut it with the insane headwinds we get here. Not sure what I’ll do.
I wish there was better bike parking options to address this. I think this is the future.
Thank you for this great video 🥰
Thanks Mila! ☺️
Thank you so much. It was very interesting. Pity tern isn't in south africa. Have a great day.
Starting at 4500$.
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Thanks for the video, stay safe ✌️
Less than a car
@@AmitZinmanVideo yeah, something completely different
Still too expensive for a bike. Be realistic; money doesn’t grow on trees and unless you’re that standard city hipster or upper class family I think price are way too much for something you want to be more accessible. Rad power bikes are for sure not as well nuit but they understand that electric bikes are not for an upper elite. Stay safe. 😊
I think if you look at the demographic buying the GSD you would be very surprised. People are replacing cars with these bikes and they need to built to a quality which can be relied on in the same way. Many products out there cut many corners where the novice rider doesn’t notice and they create the impression that your getting a good deal. Your often getting a product which doesn’t last and needs increasingly more service. This just kicks the can down the road.
This is without even discussing the safety factor. But we can all decide ourselves how we want to spend or invest our money.
@@toinewinkelski6514 I really don't understand this logic. For a person who doesn't want a car and the bike is their main mode of transportation, that price is quite reasonable.
Mark it! That's what I want.
Good choice! ;)
Thanks for watching! Hope you guys enjoyed the video.
If you're interested in learning more about the updated Tern GSD, feel free to check out the link in the description🙌
Is it possible to retrofit front suspension forks on the older models? The bumpy ride is really the only thing that bugs me. Otherwise, a great bike.
As far as I understand it might be physically possible, but it's highly discouraged. I would recommend running the front tire at a slightly lower pressure and adding a suspension seatpost.
😊Great video. When will be the next update? 🤔🤔🤔
Hi Chris, what would you prefere, this bike or the R&M Multitinker? We are in the market for this type of bike but not so many differentiators for us and both fit our needs for 100%. Kind regards, Steven
What are the main benefits of the R14 compared to CVT on the R00? I understand it's a wider gear range, but why does that make a difference for an ebike? Is the shifting more responsive? How about maintenance and longevity? Do the R14 features justify the significantly higher price?
Great question Kyle! I actually made a video about this which I’ll list below, but basically the R14 is more efficient with a wider range of gears and the Enviolo is possibly easier to use and very smooth. The R14 requires an oil change every 3000 miles and the Enviolo needs new cables overtime. I think the R14 is great for those who want the more sporty feeling of a derailleur with the lower maintenance of an internal hub. Most will choose the Enviolo in my experience and personally I’m a huge fan of it, but mostly for ease of use.
ruclips.net/video/mS0ubxmOFL0/видео.html
Are all of the frames functionally the same? If I got a lower spec frame with a ten speed derailleur could I update to a belt drive system later?
Comparative between Tern GSD and Riese & Muller Multitinker. Please 🙏
Do you think the enviolo is enough for SF type hills, or would you go with the R14?
I think it should be fine with the new cargo line motor. You might go up a little bit faster with the R14 but it’s not gonna be a dramatic difference.
One thing you don't mention Chris is the weight. These bikes are *heavy* at around 80+lb (US measures) - that's a LOT for anyone who can't register what this number means. Good luck getting that to stand vertically!
All that cargo capacity has to have some weight penalty, but I can't help but feel they just kept adding stuff to it, and forgot about the weight factor. As Kiichiro Toyoda (founder of Toyota) famously stated: "Too heavy is bad design".
That aside... although I *love* the tech of the Rohloff and Enviolo sealed hubs w belt drives, those are the money-no-option choices, but honestly the 'deal' here is the entry model. It has excellent Shimano gearing, same latest Gen 4 motor, and if/when needed, you can buy a 2nd 500w battery, giving you 900w to ride all week without charging. IMHO, that's the one to go for.
This is good feedback. I do think there are many use scenarios which require a lower weight, but cargo bikes are usually optimized to be strong over light. I definitely wouldn’t consider this bike to have bad design, maybe if you presented a better design I would rethink that statement, but I haven’t seen anything out there.
I should also note that I haven’t found many people having trouble standing the bike vertically due to the design of the rear end, it probably only takes about 20lbs of force in my experience and Tara our videographer stores hers in her apartment standing up and she’s pretty petite.
I do think the derailleur S10 version is great, but the S00 with a belt is very low maintenance easy to operate and a great way to go for this type of bike. It does weigh a little more, but I think that slight penalty is totally worth it.
Last point I want to mention. The kickstand on the bike probably weighs about 5 lbs. you could save that weight with a more basic kickstand, but I don’t think given the choice most would give that up.
@@Propelbikes
Thanks for polite response Chris.
I was thinking of the Benno Boost, another mid tail cargo bike that has same Gen 4 motors, can carry 2 kids, and has excellent cargo/ hauling capacity. (Most cargo delivery riders I see are towing trailers now, and not carrying ~200lb on frame!) Benno's top spec model weighs 58lb, GSD mk2 top spec model is 88lb ! I hear what you say, but still feel it is over-built. In some ways that's a "nice problem to have" but for many of us who need to wrangle bikes into elevators or apartments, or just need to flip the tail around on a sidewalk to lift it closer to a street locking post, weight is a real issue.
Aside from that, which model? Sure the belt drive is sweet, as are those amazing internal hubs, (Enviolo/ Rohloff) but... at a serious price bump. The S00 is very good for $1000, you are right, but I still think the base model is the deal here. YMMV of course!
@@Merriman-bn9ge looking at the boost specs, 60kg payload on the rack, vs 200kg (inc. rider) on the GSD. The Boost seems more comparable to the HSD.
These are some great comments. Sorry for missing the earlier reply. Keep in mind that the GSD includes many features like a double kickstand, second battery, suspension fork, seatpost and frame lock. All of these add up quickly.
I do agree that the boost is more in line capacity wise with the HSD however the Boost can carry two child seats which is a major difference.
This looks more white, nothing at all like the rhino grey that is shown on Terns home page. Really hope they will keep this white color, and please bring back the mango!
It’s pretty light. The R14 is a slightly darker grey as seen at 9:21
YES! Bring back that wonderful Mango!
Thanks for the review. Regarding child transport, are there any recommondations which solution is the best depending on age and size of the child? Captains chair, child seats, clubhouse...
I imagine this will be updated eventually with the info on the Clubhouse Plus, but this is a great guide for that.
www.ternbicycles.com/support/kb/1588841732304659/how-safely-carry-passengers-gsd
We have been pleased with our Yepp Maxi. It has worked from the time our daughter was just over a year old (on our non-electric bikes) till now as a six year old who currently one pound below the weight limit.
The five point harness is very much like a car seat, and she is used to that. The straps don't have a sternum clip, and when she was itsy bitsy, they tended to fall off her shoulders sometimes. I made a sternum clip out of some ribbon and snaps. When she was little, she also could wiggle her feet free of the foot cups. (She liked to kick Daddy to make him go faster.)
We added the running boards to our S00 so that she could climb up and into the seat on her own (while I held the bike.) We skipped the clubhouse because that seemed like an obstacle to her climbing in. We keep the seat in the most forward spot. This lets her use the seat handle as a hold on and my body as a wind break.
We just imported a Qibble Junior seat from Holland. We decided on this because it has a chest strap. If she were more confident (she has a disability that affects her balance) we probably would have done the Captain's Chair.
Your feedback is always so great! Thanks so much for sharing! I wish there were more Junior style seats available. I ask these companies about this all the time
Any updates on availability/ release date?
Hey John! We’re looking at December/January here in the US.
I'm confused... I thought that the bigger kid must go first, for stability issues. Is that right?
First of all, congrats for the video, very useful and well done. I like both the Tern GSD and the R+M Multicharger; in your opinion which one would be better to carry two kids (2 and 4yo now, but also when they are 5+)?
I have the same question. Just with twins at 2 and a half years old. Also, at which age would you recommend switching from the childseats to these padded seat options? 🤔
@@julew7003 I have an Argo, so my kids have been sitting side-by-side. But they are 3.5 and 5, and I think they're ready to sit on a tandem padded seat. They haven't fallen asleep on a ride in a long time now (that's the major concern with younger kids in my view).
nice bike another great video
Thanks! This bike rocks!
I wonder if you can attach a Thule mini on that folding steerer tube,
Although it might be physically possible it’s highly discouraged. The stem is not made to carry that weight and force unfortunately.
Out of all the options for the GSD including the 1 and 2nd generations what would be most suited for carrying shopping and a toddler up a steep hill? We have been looking into getting a GSD but I'm struggling to understand what would be best for our situation.
Any of them would work really well actually. The Gen 2 will have slightly more torque though so it would technically be better for climbing hills.
@@Propelbikes that's reassuring! Thanks for your response, I have been struggling to find any information on cargo bikes and how they cope with hills. We are going to try a GSD today so we shall see how it goes 😁
I’m sure you’re going to love it!
Just to make sure. Video has bike prices at $400 less. Did pricing go up due to covid, and will prices go back down?
Yes, you’re right. There was a price change, but I’m not optimistic it will go down.
What’s up with the Brooklyn store?
We’re open, but by appointment only at the moment.
How is the braking on these bikes? do having smaller wheels have a noticeable detriment in brake performance?
thanks
I have early version of S10 GSD and am very impressed with the braking power even fully loaded.
I agree, the brakes on these bikes are very powerful and the tires have great grip so the stopping capability is pretty great.
My next bike.
Good choice!
would you wait 6 months for these? looking at a tern s00 here in Ireland at present - only one left and no more terns until June!
The resale value is pretty good. I would buy it, enjoy it and maybe upgrade in the future. They are awesome bikes and 8 months is a long time to wait. The new bikes do have some great updates though.
Why doesn't Tern offer a 28mph/ speed version for the GSD and HSD?
The standard motor is very fitting, but maybe we will see this in the future. I know many have asked, but they are definitely not struggling for sales.
Would love if this had the speed motor, especially since it also offers 85nm now on that model as well.
The HSD is now Class 3.
Thanks for the extremely informative videos. In your opinion, is it more comfortable for a small-to-average sized adult to ride in the front of something like the R +M Load 60 or on the back of the Term GSD?
Thanks! I think comfort depends on a few factors, the Load will give the passenger a better view and be a bit more comfortable due to the suspension, but the GSD might be a bit more comfortable with the leg room. I hope this helps. I love both bikes, but I ride the Load most often.
Great video. How do you think this compares to the benno line?
Thanks! They are both moving in a similar direction as far as quality, innovation and function. It really depends on the features you would like.
The Benno doesn’t have a front suspension , which is a deal breaker as far as I am concerned.
How about is the down hill?
Is there option for fat tire?
Great Review!! Does the new 2012 S00 come in white or is it still just yellow as the only choice?
Meant 2012 S00
2021
If you get the 2nd battery, apprx. what is the range?
The S00 is available in Beetle Blue and Rhino Grey which is fairly light Grey. On a single battery most should see on average around 30 miles, but a second battery would double that.
The R14 is INSANE! If only I had the money for this bike!
Chris, question: Did Tern manage to get the cracking noise coming from the quick release joint in the handle bar under control?
I have to say, this would REALLY annoy me (I test-drove the GSD S00 half a year ago).
It is pretty awesome! We haven’t had this issue really. I wonder if the bike wasn’t adjusted right.
one year warranty?
Can i purchase that item?
If only I could get this with a high torque Bafang M620 motor.... But I guess it would lead to a lot of premature wear on driveline components not used to that much torque. It would necessitate the Rohloff hub.
Can you remove the telescopic seatpost and install a fixed size and probably more durable aftermarket part? Especially when one is above the max riders weight. I guess this and the handlebar stem are the most "critical" parts regarding riders weight? I don't care about higher wear+tear but don't want to end in the ER or on the graveyard due to some catastrophic failure.
Yea, I have the 2017 model but I'm sure it's the same just like other bikes. The telescopic/suspension seatpost is just like any other seatpost. The base is fixed so I'm pretty sure you can just take it out, read the size of the seatpost and then replace it.
You can definitely do that. The inner diameter is 34.9mm but you could run a more common 31.6mm with a shim. The 34.9mm would be the strongest though.
see that there are prices on your website already. Are they the estimated price or the exact price?
The new Atlas stand, it seems to be narrower than the previous stand. Do you feel that it is wide enough for stability on the left-right balancing?
The prices are now confirmed. Regarding the kickstand, it seems very stable and the fact that it locks seems to improve this function.
Seems like there is no option for lowrider bars anymore? Or am I wrong?
That’s a good question. I’m not sure actually.
You say that it is at a cheaper price point but it still costs £4200 to $5200 in the UK, well outside of the reach of those who would be able to make the best use of them.
There are cheaper bikes on the market, but most of them don’t compare in quality. If this is your primary mode of transportation it’s actually not so bad. We would love to see lower priced options, although Tern does also offer that.
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But does it fold?
Only the handelbars.
Beautiful bike, and a thorough review! For hauling loads, I think a throttle would be much appreciated.
Most would think this, but with the powerful motor I don’t think this is needed at all
If this had a throttle it would be the absolute perfect car replacement bike. Really a spectacular and high quality bike, but being able to throttle into an intersection from a stop is so incredibly beneficial, and as someone with a bad knee being able to take a full-out break from peddling for a short stretch if it's giving me trouble is really valuable in a daily vehicle. As a short person, the fact that this cargo bike is set up so low is amazing, most are too tall to be practical or safe for people like me, and the dual battery range is incredible. Honestly the throttle thing is the only thing I can even hold against this bike, and I know it's because of the mid drive so I understand why it's not a feature, but if they could figure out a way to incorporate a throttle to make a class 2 version of this bike, it would honestly be perfect for me in every way.
So, I bought a Tern GSD and it is still within it's warranty period. There was a problem with the lights (lights switched off every time I pressed the brakes) and the bike had to be sent back to Tern for repair.
1 month later, the bike is still at Tern. I called the distributor for Tern in Belgium (Hartje) and the guy pretty much asked me why I was calling and what did he expect me to do about my bike being in service. He also said that I shouldn't expect my bike back before some time next year because they are busy and have a lot of bikes to repair. HE WOULD NOT EVEN TELL ME WHEN NEXT YEAR I COULD EXPECT MY BIKE BACK.
This is a bike that cost Euro 6500, still in warranty and which we used to use daily fro dropping our kids at school. It should not take 2+ months to repair - especially since apparently what is needed is to replace the internal wiring.
I didn't pay this money just to have it sitting in a repair facility in Germany.
I would recommend connecting with Tern directly. They are usually pretty responsive. You likely need your brake cabling replaced.
@@Propelbikes I sent them a message. Let's see if they can resolve this.
@@DucksNuts.they are great bikes. The problem was the distributor in Europe. I definitely would not reco buying this if the exclusive dealer is Hartje where you live. The shop I bought the bike from was very sympathetic but nothing they could do in this situation.
If the distributor where you live is responsive, then it's not a bad option for a car replacement.
@@Propelbikes This guy has posted this exact comment on multiple Tern review videos. He is just a troll. I've been researching the Tern GSD for about two months, and this comment is literally on almost every video. All the best to you from New Zealand. Absolutely love your videos.
Oh, just nyloc nuts on the frame lock, great :S I'm sure the ground rack will enjoy the new chain and frame lock.
I think most won't use this as the only lock. If you did want to do that and prevent someone from removing the lock and your wheel you could add a front axle lock like Hexlox or Pitlock to the front fork.
I live in Sweden, can I get it here and what’s the cost?
I’m not sure if there are dealers in Sweden, but there are some in Norway. You can see more at the link below.
www.ternbicycles.com/dealers/map?&distance[latitude]=60.472024&distance[longitude]=8.468946&distance[search_distance]=&distance[search_units]=km&offerings[]=936&postal_code=&city=&state=1&country=no
This dealer carries Tern in Sweden. bultenbike.se
From the man himself! Thanks Josh!
Bags look hung a little low.
It’s no problem at all. The frame also supports them on the bottom.
could you guys emphasize the making of a 45kph version? i dont get, why they wouldnt make one, since that makes any motorcycle obsolete and makes even more sense for bike messengers going through an entire city all day :)
From my understanding feel as though it's best to keep the bike at the standard speed since it's often marketed as a child carrier and there can be safety concerns there.
read the room man, buy a moto if that's what you want, I don't know a lot of people who can corner at crit speed on narrow paths with 300 pounds of stuff. Piloting a bike is an art, NO ONE can tell me they have the reflex to handle this unless they are crit specialists... more torque simply means you take off faster at the red light, not burn it like messenger. This thing kills at head on 45 kph ffs
Jetzt habe ich ein Upgrade für mein altes s10 zugelegt, den besseren Ständer, und siehe da das neue Modell toppt das mit der Feststellung am Lenker. Ich liebe mein Fahrrad aber die neuen Features machen es echt nicht einfach sich mit dem guten zufrieden zu geben.
Even more in love with the GSD except that the max riders weight is still at 120kgs which is way below my current weight (yes, I'm working on it, but still to fat for this bike)
Thanks for sharing Horst. I hope you're able to find an ebike to help you in your weight-loss journey. We've seen many people do this. Let us know if we can help.
Great review and nice utility bikes, BUT i could buy two nice 125 cc bikes at that price!
You could also buy loads of other things. Fortunately for Tern there are plenty that see the value in what Tern has to offer and they are leaning into that. They could make cheaper bikes, but instead they choose to try and make the best bike they can. There are plenty of brands trying to make the cheapest ones and their customers suffer when it comes to service, safety and support.
Not a fan of suspension forks on this type of bike. More weight, more maintenance and very little benefits
This one is pretty low maintenance since it’s a coil spring fork, but I do understand your perspective.
me too. I guess that folks complaining about the lack of comfort of the GSD Gen 1 just haven't figured out the benefits of running their tires on lower pressure.
Would it be possible to order this GSD with the previous rigid fork?
This is the first time someone has asked this. I’ll have to get back to you on this one.
It’s not possible to order it this way, but there might be a way to fit a rigid fork
een fiets moet zo min mogelijk onderdelen hebben....ook een elektrische. Wat een vreselijk ding.
Absoluut niet vreselijk vanuit mijn perspectief. Ik denk dat er nog vele anderen zijn die het ook met mij eens zijn. Gelukkig hoeven we het niet allemaal eens te zijn. Dat zou eigenlijk vreselijk zijn.
Smaken verschillen, het lijkt me een geweldig pralktische fiets voor alledaags gebruik in een gezin met meer dan 1 kind. Groot voordeel vind ik dat de kinderen er zelf in kunnen gaan zitten. Zal veel rugpijn kunnen voorkomen bij (groot) ouders.
Nice video but I hate this kind of american voice that sounds like an old radio station.
Very interesting feedback. Not sure if this is a good thing or a bad thing.
Propel Long Beach is suck
What does this mean?
The very small sign made it hard to find and I almost got bit by a vicious dog next door,then after ringing the door bell many times …. The person made me feel like i needed a appointment to be there.
30 minute is too long.
This is not the cinema film.
There was a lot to cover on this bike. We could make the video shorter, but from my experience most people value the detailed explanations. The views and comments seem to indicate this, but I am certainly open to other ideas.