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mrt 2026
The Priority Vanth is built for gravity‑first riders. The ones who climb service roads just to point it straight down again. Read the Review.

mrt 2026 · Natalie Martins
The Priority Start 20 is the perfect bike for young riders who want the simplicity of just 3 gears. Read the review!

feb 2026 · Natalie Martins
With a grease-free, maintenance-free belt drive, and dual-hand brakes, the Priority Start 16 is an awesome first bike! Check out our review!

jan 2026 · Steve Fisher
Priority Bicycles expands their Apollo gravel bike line with a new Flat Bar version, offering a more comfortable MTB-style riding position.

dec 2025 · John S. Bozick
A sporty, responsive, and well-equipped commuter with a semi-automatic, low-maintenance drivetrain and an approachable price. Lifestyle e-bikes can generally be lumped into three categories by their specs and components: entry-level, mid-tier, and premium. Bikes in each category typically have a significant amount of overlap, and it’s relatively uncommon for them to offer features found in
Its premium features come at an approachable price! The Skyline’s MSRP of $4k makes it one of the lowest-priced e-bikes on the market with its high-end transmission.
The 12-speed Pinion gearbox offers electronic and semi-automatic shifting. It’s also incredibly convenient and low-maintenance.
We thoroughly enjoyed the bike’s handling. Its wide 740mm handlebars and 27.5×2” tires provide precision and agility.
It performed well across the board in our testing, with scores that matched or exceeded the average for similar commuters.
Its fit is both precise and customizable, with three frame sizes and an adjustable stem for riders between 5’4” and 6’3”.
The Skyline’s sporty riding position matches its speedy and responsive nature. Think of it like the e-bike equivalent of an executive sedan.
It’s decked out with reliable, name-brand parts from front to back. This means solid performance and easy parts replacement when needed.
There is a short delay when engaging the throttle while stopped; faster power delivery would be more user friendly.
When in Class 3 mode, PAS 1-4 are capped at 23 mph. We’d prefer a 28 mph limit in all assist levels.

nov 2025 · Steve Fisher
The Priority Glide ebike is a comfortable cruiser that makes it easy and fun to enjoy pedal assisted rides.
Q: Which Priority bikes are most popular?
The most popular Priority model families are the 600, EIGHT en CONTINUUM ONYX.
Q: Does Priority make eBikes?
Yes, Priority manufactures both conventional bikes and e-bikes.