Transporteur Rack vs. Hauler Rack: How to Choose

Transporteur Rack vs. Hauler Rack: How to Choose

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The Transporteur Rack and Hauler Rack have gained a lot of popularity among Tern enthusiasts, and we know riders are often undecided about which one to pick. Let’s explore the details to understand more about the benefits of each rack, and which one may suit your needs best!


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Similarities

  • Same weight limit: The maximum load for both racks is 20 kg (44 lb).
  • Same compatibility: Both racks attach to the Combo Mount on the bike's head tube and are great options for the GSD, Quick Haul Long, HSD, NBD, Quick Haul, and Short Haul.
  • Super stable: Since both racks attach to the Combo Mount, riding the bike feels super stable even when carrying heavy loads in front.
  • Same attachment options: Both racks can be used as a semi-permanent solution using the included bolt set. Alternatively, both racks work with the Quick Release CMT if you frequently need to remove your rack.
  • Odd-size-friendly: Sometimes, you need to carry stuff that doesn’t fit well into a pannier. Both the Hauler and Transporteur Rack are good for this task.
  • Neat little extras: Both racks come with useful bungee cords to hold your stuff in place, and mounting points for bottle cages or other accessories like the RidePouch.

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Differences

  • Open-ended design vs. side edges: The Hauler Rack's open-ended design is ideal for larger crates and boxes, while the Transporteur Rack, with its side edges, is better suited for carrying 300 x 400 mm crates.
  • Bottom tray vs. open bottom: The Transporteur Rack has a flat, even surface on which you can place your items, while the Hauler Rack has open spaces between the tubing.
  • Dimensions: The Hauler Rack is slightly narrower than the Transporteur Rack, making it easier to maneuver your bike in tighter spaces.

Which front rack should I get?

Since a front rack is a semi-permanent addition to your Tern bike, you might want to make the right choice immediately. Ask yourself what kind of stuff you usually carry (size, shape, weight?), and for what purpose.

Transporteur Rack

Choose the Transporteur Rack if you want all kinds of stuff to sit securely in its 300 x 400 inner space. If you prefer carrying a crate, the WeatherTop Bag, or the WeatherTop Cooler, then this is the rack for you.

Hauler Rack

Pick the Hauler Rack if you prefer a narrower and smaller rack, which will be easier to handle when you’re maneuvering your bike in tighter spaces. The Hauler Rack is as capable as the Transporteur and can carry the same items, but you'll probably spend just a little more time securing your stuff.

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