Tern GSD S00 LX 500/1000 Watt Hour

$5,899.00 Regular price
by Tern
Color - Rhino Grey
Battery
  • 200 kg (440 lb) Maximum Gross Vehicle Weight
  • Bosch® Cargo Line Motor provides up to 85 Nm of torque and 400% support
  • Bosch dual-battery system (500/1000 Wh) for a range of up to 206 km (128 mi)
  • Heavy-duty, continuously variable Enviolo SP hub
  • Gates® CDX Belt Drive is silent, smooth, and virtually maintenance-free
  • Adjustable cockpit comfortably fits riders 150 – 195 cm (4’11” – 6’5”)
  • Super tough Atlas Lockstand™ auto-locks when engaged—just press a button on the handlebars to unlock
  • Heavy-duty frame-integrated rear rack and integrated lower decks
  • Powerful and responsive Magura® MT5 eSTOP 4-piston hydraulic disc brakes
  • Always-on RearStop™ Brake Light helps you safely signal stops
  • Integrated Abus® Wheel Lock, keyed-alike with the battery
  • Atlas Wheels with custom CNC machined hubs for extra strength and durability
  • Cane Creek® Thudbuster ST Suspension Seatpost for an extra-cushy ride
  • Ultra-bright Ignis™ Headlight ensures 24/7 visibility, no matter the weather
  • Wide range of cargo- and passenger-carrying accessories
  • Fits two Thule® Yepp Maxi seats, no adapters needed
Motor Bosch Cargo Line, 400% Assist, 85 Nm Torque, max speed 25 kph (EU); max speed 20 mph (US)
Battery Bosch Dual Battery system, 500wh/1000wh
Display Bosch Purion
Charger 220V, 4A (EU); 100-240V, 4A (US)
Frame Tern GSD, 6061-AL, patented MultiTruss design, EFBE Tri-Test approved: 200 kg
Fork Suntour custom for Tern, 1.5" tapered Chromoly steerer, 32 mm stanchions, Thru-axle, 70 mm travel, EFBE approved: 200 kg
Rear Shock Spec not provided
Front Brake Magura MT5, 4-piston hydraulic disc, 180 mm rotor, Sport pads
Rear Brake Magura MT5, 4-piston hydraulic disc, 180 mm rotor, Sport pads
Rear Derailleur Spec not provided
Shift Levers Enviolo, Twist
Chain Gates Carbon Drive CDX belt
Cassette Gates CDX, precision CNC machined cog
Crankset Tern GSD custom, Gates CDX CNC machined beltring
Chain Ring Spec not provided
Chain Guard Tern Custom, full chain cover
Rims Tern Atlas, ultra wide 36 mm, dual reinforced joint
Front Hub Tern Atlas, Boost Thru-Axle, Cargo-optimized design, sealed cartridge bearing
Rear Hub Enviolo SP, 380% continuously variable range, Boost
Front Tire Schwalbe Big Ben Plus, 55-406, Green Guard puncture protection, Reflex
Rear Tire Tern x Schwalbe Super Moto-X, 62-406, Green Guard puncture protection, Reflex
Handlebar Tern Sweep, 6061-AL, Tern Andros adapted
Stem Tern Andros, adjustable, forged construction, patented technology
Headset Tern Flux Pro Taper, 1.5", angular contact bearings, Physis integrated
Grips Ergon
Saddle Tern GSD by Velo, with rear handle
Seatpost Cane Creek Thudbuster G4, Tern Telescope, 34.9/30.9 mm

 

Pedals Urban with non-slip surface, sealed bearings
Front Light Ignis Headlight, Ultra wide 700 lumens, Hi/Lo Beam
Rear Light RearStop Brake Light, Always on brake light
Kickstand Atlas Lockstand, w/ remote unlock, patented technology
Rear Carrier Frame integrated, heavy duty design
Fenders Integrated Wheel Guard, AL6061, w/ Side Skirt
Bell Pitch Plus, brass
Lock ABUS, keyed-alike with Bosch battery
Mirror Not applicable

How do you know what size of bike you should buy?

A good place to start is using the sizing charts included for each bike on the info page. If you're in the middle of the recommended height range for a specific size then usually that's the correct one to go with. If you find yourself overlapping sizes at either the top or bottom of the height recommendation than sizing up or down could be a consideration.

For more relaxed fitting "city-style" bikes sizing is less crucial because often they will have adjustable stems and offer more overlap in sizing. Smaller bikes will be slightly easier to manage when starting and stopping while larger bikes will feel more stable when riding. Most often we recommend sizing down in this category.

Bikes that have a more aggressive riding position i.e. road, gravel and mountain bikes sizing is more important. In these categories we usually look closely at 3 numbers, reach, stack, and top-tube length.