![]() The HSD’s number one goal is to provide a true alternative to short journey car trips where light errands and utility is part and parcel of the routine. The S00 is the heaviest of the quad at 26.4kg, whereas the entry level, Deore derailleur clad P10 is actually the lightest at 24.6kg. ![]() But with the launch of the next generation build, can the HSD now become an icon of personal mobility in its own right? Cycling Electric has been lucky enough to test a pre-production unit and the signs are positive.Ī Bosch Performance Line motor is quiet, packed with smart features and efficientįirst of all, there are to be four iterations of the Gen 2 HSD two in the P class (the £4,400 P5i and £4,100 P10) and two in the higher specced S-class (£5,200 S00 and £6,000 S7i).įor the purpose of this test we are riding the £5,200 HSD S00, a build that steps up from the Shimano gearing deployed in the P class to a manually activated Enviolo Heavy Duty internal gearhub that has an effortless and seamless transition through a 310% to 380% ratio range. A true car replacement for hauling the kids to football matches outside of a metal box was born and tested by the brand’s founder, but refined by his kids’ ideas, not necessarily the design team.įrom that undeniable success, where the product evidently was capable of delivering on its hype, bikes like the HSD have ridden the coattails, a successful follow up almost by default. The bike was not built from consumer demand, that is apart from that of the Tern team’s own desires to create a cargo bike for their own day-to-day routine. Why the rambling foreword? Well Tern’s HSD in its first-generation form delivered a comfortable crossroads for those e-bike buying customers not ready to go all out on the brand’s now iconic GSD, which by fortunate of good timing and a little foresight saw the brand’s brightest minds seed a supremely well-built cargo hauling experiment go on to set a benchmark for personal cargo bikes. Reality is often somewhat more challenging and so our goal as consumers is to get as close to that idyllic imagery as possible. Idyllic imagery is certainly what you’ll see in any mobility advert, from the car industry’s miraculous ability to make traffic disappear in TV promos to the holiday park adverts where the kids are behaving perfectly. Perhaps we’re lugging a picnic to the park with our partners riding side-saddle, or maybe we’re cycling to the town over instead of driving to meet friends. Class 3 bike racks and rails are provided within the compound to allow secure locking of bikes.Fundamentally, when buying any bike we are all picturing long days out in the sun, gentle breeze fanning us as we energetically pedal from breakfast to the beach.
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