This is a great question and good reason for another video, which we have planned. The GSD is the perfect town and city car replacement, we've even done 100+ mile adventures on them while surfing the power modes. They really are exceptional cargo bikes for families or individuals that want to live a better life. They are really nippy and agile due to the wheel size, wheelbase and head angle. The Orox is a totally different beast. It needs to be set free in space and most defiantly wants to be off road. It’s a little big to get in and out of tight town and city spaces and those tyres make no sense on tarmac. It’s slower to respond to inputs due to the massive wheels and tyres, long wheelbase and slack head angle. They are both awesome but made for for different types of adventures.
Can you tell us what rim and spoke gauge they have for this bike. Because of the max weight I'm guessing 12g spokes. But also interested in what rim it is?
Love the detailed breakdown of setup ...Do you think customer base would prefer this dimension of wheel rather than smaller gsd tern
This is a great question and good reason for another video, which we have planned.
The GSD is the perfect town and city car replacement, we've even done 100+ mile adventures on them while surfing the power modes. They really are exceptional cargo bikes for families or individuals that want to live a better life. They are really nippy and agile due to the wheel size, wheelbase and head angle.
The Orox is a totally different beast. It needs to be set free in space and most defiantly wants to be off road. It’s a little big to get in and out of tight town and city spaces and those tyres make no sense on tarmac. It’s slower to respond to inputs due to the massive wheels and tyres, long wheelbase and slack head angle.
They are both awesome but made for for different types of adventures.
Can you tell us what rim and spoke gauge they have for this bike. Because of the max weight I'm guessing 12g spokes. But also interested in what rim it is?
SPOKES & NIPPLES: Stainless steel, but the guage? I'll ask Tern.
RIMS: Tern Atlas X, custom doublewall construction