Towing a Trailer with the HSD

Towing a Trailer with the Tern HSD Cargo eBike

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Heads up!

This article mentions third-party trailer hitches that are not manufactured by Tern. Please note that hitch designs might change, and that their manufacturers may choose to maintain the same product name even after the design has changed.

For your safety, always consult with your bike dealer, or with the bike trailer manufacturer or reseller, to make sure you have the right components to safely tow your trailer.

This article refers to both Tern HSD Gen 1 and Gen 2 bikes.

Contents

  1. Weber EH Hitch
  2. Rear Axle Mount Alternatives
  3. Always Pay Attention to Safety Guidelines

 

Since we know many HSD riders may want to use a bike trailer to carry kids or pets, we’re going to cover some of the compatible trailer hitches to help you get started. 


1. Weber EH Hitch

Every HSD has a dedicated trailer mount built right into the frame. It's located on the Atlas H Dropouts, near the rear hub. This trailer hitch mount's location on the bike is farther forward than the rear axle, which makes it optimally stable.

It's specially designed to be used with the Weber EH Hitch (SKU: KU.02.000.12).


2. Rear Axle Mount Alternatives

As an alternative, you may attach a trailer to the rear axle of your HSD. We've partnered with EFBE Prüftechnik, one of Europe's leading bicycle test laboratories, to test the HSD according to EN 15918, a European standard for bicycle trailer safety—and, in short, the HSD has exceeded the test requirements for a trailer of up to 53 kg attached to the rear axle.

(For reference, 53 kg is what you'd be carrying if you had two 18-kg kids in a 17-kg trailer.)

We've tested the following trailer hitches and adapters:

2.1. Thule

 

HSD Gen 2

BIKE MODELTRAILER HITCHADAPTER
HSD S00Thule Axle Mount ezHitch™ Cup
(SKU: 20110720)
Thule Internal Hub Hitch Adapter (SRAM)
(SKU: 20100798)
HSD P5iThule Axle Mount ezHitch™ Cup
(SKU: 20110720)
Thule Internal Hub Hitch Adapter (Shimano)
(SKU: 20100797)

 

HSD Gen 1

BIKE MODELTRAILER HITCHADAPTER
HSD S+Thule Axle Mount ezHitch™ Cup
(SKU: 20110720)
Thule Internal Hub Hitch Adapter (SRAM)
(SKU: 20100798)
HSD S8iThule Axle Mount ezHitch™ Cup
(SKU: 20110720)
Thule Internal Hub Hitch Adapter (Shimano)
(SKU: 20100797)

2.2. Burley

 

HSD Gen 2

BIKE MODELTRAILER HITCHADAPTER
HSD S00Burley Steel Hitch
(SKU: 960116)
Burley Hitch Adapter (M10 x 1.0)
(SKU: 960038)
HSD S11Burley Steel Hitch
(SKU: 960116)
Burley Hitch Adapter (Quick Release Skewer)
(SKU: 960040)
HSD P5iBurley Steel Hitch
(SKU: 960116)
Burley Hitch Adapter (3/8 x 26)
(SKU: 960037)
HSD P10Burley Steel Hitch
(SKU: 960116)
Burley Hitch Adapter (Quick Release Skewer)
(SKU: 960040)

 

HSD Gen 1

BIKE MODELTRAILER HITCHADAPTER
HSD S+Burley Steel Hitch
(SKU: 960116)
Burley Hitch Adapter (M10 x 1.0)
(SKU: 960038)
HSD S8iBurley Steel Hitch
(SKU: 960116)
Burley Hitch Adapter (3/8 x 26)
(SKU: 960037)
HSD P9
HSD P9 Performance
Burley Steel Hitch
(SKU: 960116)
Burley Hitch Adapter (Quick Release Skewer)
(SKU: 960040)

3. Always Pay Attention to Safety Guidelines

No matter what trailer or hitch system you choose, it's always best to test it yourself before using it to carry children, pets, or cargo. Pay particular attention to the trailer's arm angle; make sure it won't hit the HSD when maneuvering the bike.

One important reminder: To safely carry your loved ones, finding a compatible trailer is only the first step. Always follow the safety guidelines of the trailer manufacturer. Exceeding the trailer's weight limit or using it in ways it wasn't designed to be used may pose a serious risk, and should be avoided.

In addition, always stay within your bike's max gross vehicle weight. This means that your whole setup—including bike, trailer, accessories, cargo, passenger(s), and rider—should not exceed that limit. The only exception is if your trailer has its own braking system. Keep in mind your MGVW will vary depending on whether you have a Gen 1 or Gen 2 bike:

  • HSD Gen 2: 180 kg (397 lb)
  • HSD Gen 1: 170 kg (374 lb)

Note: This article on trailer towing, along with other guides and how-to articles on this site is intended to serve only as a helpful resource for Tern bicycle owners. They are for informational and educational purposes only and should be used at your own risk. Consult with your authorized Tern dealer for professional advice and assistance specific to your bicycle.

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