Tern HSD Gen 1: Owner Briefing
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ส.ค. 2024
- In this HSD Gen 1 Owner Briefing, we'll go over everything you need to know to get started with your brand new #TernHSD
DOWNLOAD THE MANUAL ↓↓↓
HSD S+ → go.ternbicycles.com/ufvju
HSD S8i → go.ternbicycles.com/ufvjv
HSD P9 → go.ternbicycles.com/ufvjt
HSD P9 Performance → go.ternbicycles.com/ufvjw
Tern Bicycles → go.ternbicycles.com/ufRQE
Have questions? Let us know in the comments or search our Knowledge Base → go.ternbicycles.com/ufRQF
ABUS key registration → go.ternbicycles.com/ufRQD
Want to share your experiences with your HSD? Join our Facebook group → go.ternbicycles.com/ufRQC - ยานยนต์และพาหนะ
I've just reached 300 miles on this bike after only owning it a few months. It truly is perfect for riding to the grocery store, the library, or on the paved bike trails around town. Love this bike, especially since the lower center of mass makes it much easier to carry groceries and other heavy items on the back.
Couldn't agree more! - AG
Congratulations, Tern on another amazing model! I hope you can’t keep these in stock :-)
I've had my HSD for 5 days now and put 120 miles on it, I just love it! I was wondering what hitch bike carrier Tern would suggest for this bike? It does fit in my SUV but is a bit heavy to keep lifting.
My dream bike! ❤
@Tern do you recommend Wet or Dry Lube for chain maintenance?
guauuu, lovely Ebike!!
Add a suspension seat post to really set this bike apart!
Hi Peter! Great minds think alike!
We have already added the excellent Cane Creek Thudbuster G4 seat post to our HSD S11 model.
www.ternbicycles.com/us/bikes/471/hsd-s11
(NOTE: it is only available in the U.S., due to Class 3 motor)
@@ternbicycles Oh, thanks. The Tern really does tick a lot of boxes.
Can I buy +s in Japan❓
I’d like to see this bike in South Korea~ someday..
+s日本で買えますか?
Hello, very good bike but i would like to know... is it possibile to put a seatpad for a passenger that weight less than 60kg? Thx!
Yup. Definitely doable.
Bring it to the dealer once a month? That sounds like a really high level of maintenance.
many of these bikes are ridden more miles per week than typical bikes. I see customers with 300 miles a week!
If you do your ABC check (Air- inflated normally, Brakes- in good working order, Chain- lubricated weekly) every week, you should be fine without having to go into the dealer to get it serviced.
can we get a single speed?
Its quite easy to convert to a single speed.