George S.
Well-Known Member
Prodeco is worth watching. They've been very slow getting new products to market, but they've also said they might triple production to 15,000 units a year, I think, There's a story about their Foreign Trade Zone, and their US production, but I can't get access again.
Prodeco has put the SRAM 2 speed hub on the more expensive fat bike. That is a product that has no 'backing' and no real reviews. I think the concept is to build a 'climb' gear into a hub motor, and maybe make a mid-drive less attractive.
Prodeco used to use giant LiFePo packs on the rear of their bikes. I have one, and I would have hard time replacing it ($800). Just too much for old tech, bad engineering. Prodeco has a deal with Samsung and they are using the same cells as the RR. All these companies who have been around awhile seem to be moving in slow motion. Prodeco does smart things, but they move very slowly.
When Prodeco has a 'winner' the order times tend to back up. You can tell how they are doing. Like to see how well they do with their fat. It's closer to what they sell than other known companies. I think the RR at $1500 would give them fits.
Prodeco has put the SRAM 2 speed hub on the more expensive fat bike. That is a product that has no 'backing' and no real reviews. I think the concept is to build a 'climb' gear into a hub motor, and maybe make a mid-drive less attractive.
Prodeco used to use giant LiFePo packs on the rear of their bikes. I have one, and I would have hard time replacing it ($800). Just too much for old tech, bad engineering. Prodeco has a deal with Samsung and they are using the same cells as the RR. All these companies who have been around awhile seem to be moving in slow motion. Prodeco does smart things, but they move very slowly.
When Prodeco has a 'winner' the order times tend to back up. You can tell how they are doing. Like to see how well they do with their fat. It's closer to what they sell than other known companies. I think the RR at $1500 would give them fits.