Hi Ray! Thanks for posting this... I moved this to the Prodeco section, enhanced the image a bit and embedded a thumbnail to improve mobile accessibility (hope that's okay).
A few people have reached out to me regarding the Oasis but unfortunately I have not had the chance to view or test ride it in person. I'll try to provide some impressions based on images and specs I've reviewed and mix them with the experiences I've had with other ProdecoTech bikes.
First I searched for
this bike on Amazon to see if anyone had left reviews. Unfortunately there's only one so far and it reads like marketing copy... which is to say it's very positive and bullish on ebikes in general. That's cool but doesn't lead to many insights or critical feedback. Also, the bike says "out of stock" so I'm not sure if it's just popular or what?
To me the Oasis is targeting the
Pedego Classic Cruiser and
Motiv Spark with its "Cruiser" label, upright positioning and swept back handlebars and twist throttle only design. Distinguishing characteristics include:
- Price (this is misleading, it's the same price as the Motiv Spark and not much less than the Pedego Cruiser)
- Weight (it weighs 62 pounds vs. Spark at 49 and Cruiser at 59)
- Battery design (high up, rear mounted along with motor and no built in rack for storage - both the Pedego Cruiser and Spark win here, even though the spark has no rack, it does have braze ons and its battery is kept lower and more central for better balance)
- Battery chemistry (Lithium Iron Phosphate LiFePO4 versus Lithium-ion with Cruiser and Spark, this means it will be heavier due to lower energy density but should age well)
- Motor (offers 750 watts gearless vs. 500 geared on Cruiser and Spark, this may be similar in terms of torque but the direct drive may add resistance when coasting vs. freewheel on geared, the gearless may last longer as there are no gears inside but it's definitely more heavy)
- Hydraulic disc brakes (a minor upgrade over the Cruiser and Spark's mechanical discs)
- 8 speed cassette (the Cruiser and Spark both have 6 speed cassettes)
- Lights (the Oasis has a built in red LED taillight along with the 2014 Pedego Cruiser both powered by the main battery pack while the Spark has none)
Everything else looks comparable here to me. Soft oversized balloon tires, plush sprung saddle, water bottle mounts (available on 2014 Cruiser and Spark). Having ridden ProdecoTech bikes the drawbacks were always battery rack design; it's just too high and adds even more weight to the rear, plus you can't mount anything to it! I do like that they're using two support arms vs. one on
the older models. Also, some of their bikes have an extreme fork angle that feels squirrely to me. This doesn't look like an issue with the Oasis. The fork appears to be steel which might dampen vibration and that's a good thing. The entire Cruiser from Pedego is made with steel.
Hope this helps, I know it's not exactly what you were asking for