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Priority Apollo specs

General Information
Model Name Apollo
Brand/Manufacturer Priority
Year of Release 2022
Country of Origin USA
Road Bike Type Endurance
Intended Use Recreational
Frame & Geometry
Frame Material Carbon
Frame Size Options XS, S, M, L, XL
Fork Material Carbon
Bottom Bracket Type BB86
Headset Type Integrated
Internal Cable Routing Yes
Aero Features Aero tubing / Hidden cables
Frame Compliance Features Carbon layup
Drivetrain
Drivetrain Type 2x
Number of Speeds 11-speed
Rear Derailleur Model Shimano Ultegra
Front Derailleur Model Shimano Ultegra
Shifter Brand and Model Shimano Ultegra
Crankset Details Length: 170mm / Chainring Sizes: 50-34T
Cassette Range 11-34T
Chain Type and Brand Shimano
Bottom Bracket Spec Shimano BB86
Braking System
Brake Type Hydraulic disc
Brake Brand and Model Shimano Ultegra
Rotor Size 160mm front, 140mm rear
Brake Mount Standard Flat mount
Brake Pads Disc-compatible: Organic
Wheels & Tires
Wheel Size 700c
Rim Type and Material Carbon, tubeless
Rim Width Internal: 19mm / External: 25mm
Tubeless Ready Yes
Tire Brand, Model, and Width Continental Grand Prix 5000 700x25c
Max Tire Clearance 28c
Recommended Tire Pressure Range 85-95 psi
Cockpit & Contact Points
Handlebar Type Drop bar
Handlebar Material Carbon
Stem Length and Angle 90mm, +/-6 degrees
Saddle Brand and Model Fizik Antares
Seatpost Type Aero
Pedals Included No
Geometry & Fit
Available Frame Sizes S, M, L
Rider Height Range 5'6" - 6'2"
Stack and Reach Medium: 560mm stack, 385mm reach
Effective Top Tube Length Medium: 550mm
Seat Tube and Head Tube Length Medium: 530mm seat tube, 160mm head tube
Chainstay Length 415mm
Bottom Bracket Drop 70mm
Technology & Integration
Electronic Shifting Compatibility Shimano Di2
Integrated Computer Mounts Garmin/Wahoo
Frame Storage Integration Nutrition storage
Performance & Ride Quality
Claimed and Actual Weight 17.5 lbs
Aerodynamic Design Elements Tube shapes
Ride Characteristics Comfort / Compliance
Certifications & Compliance
UCI Approval false
ISO Safety Standards true
Accessories & Mounts
Bottle Cage Mounts 2
Mounts for Fenders, Lights, Racks Fender mounts
Price & Availability
MSRP $2,500
Availability by Region or Country USA
Color Options and Finish Black, Blue
Warranty Coverage Frame: Lifetime, Components: 2 years

Pros and Cons of Priority Apollo


Pros Cons
Lightweight and easy to handle May not be as durable as heavier bikes
Great for commuting in urban areas Not ideal for rough off-road terrain
Sleek and stylish design Higher price point compared to some other models
Smooth gear shifting mechanism Limited color options available

Common Issues and Problems with Priority Apollo


Common Problems with Priority Apollo Bike
1. Chain slipping or skipping gears during gear shifts
2. Braking system not responsive or making noise
3. Squeaking or grinding noises coming from the bottom bracket
4. Wheels going out of true, causing wobbling or uneven riding
5. Seat post slipping or not holding position securely
6. Handlebars becoming loose or misaligned
7. Pedals feeling loose or difficult to rotate smoothly
8. Gear shifting becoming sluggish or imprecise

User Reviews of Priority Apollo


Name Review
John The Priority Apollo bike is a great choice for commuting. It's lightweight, easy to maneuver, and the belt drive system is smooth and quiet.
Sarah I've been using the Priority Apollo for a few weeks now and I'm impressed with its durability. The bike feels sturdy and well-built.
Mike The design of the Priority Apollo bike is sleek and modern. I get compliments on it wherever I go. It's also very comfortable to ride.
Lisa I love how low-maintenance the Priority Apollo is compared to traditional chain-driven bikes. The belt drive is a game-changer for me.

Common Questions About Priority Apollo


  • What makes the Priority Apollo bike stand out?

    The Priority Apollo bike stands out for its carbon frame, Shimano Ultegra drivetrain, and hydraulic disc brakes, offering a smooth and reliable ride.

  • Can the Apollo bike accommodate electronic shifting?

    Yes, the Priority Apollo bike is compatible with Shimano Di2 electronic shifting systems for seamless gear changes.

  • How does the Apollo bike handle different tire sizes?

    The Apollo bike has a max tire clearance of 28c and is equipped with Continental Grand Prix 5000 700x25c tires, providing a good balance of speed and comfort.

  • What sets the Apollo bike's geometry apart?

    The Apollo bike offers stack and reach measurements of 560mm and 385mm respectively in the medium size, catering to riders with heights ranging from 5'6" to 6'2".

  • Is the Apollo bike UCI approved?

    No, the Priority Apollo bike is not UCI approved, but it meets ISO safety standards for reliable performance and rider safety.

  • Does the Apollo bike come with a warranty?

    Yes, the Apollo bike comes with a lifetime warranty on the frame and a 2-year warranty on components, ensuring peace of mind for your purchase.

  • How does the Apollo bike handle aerodynamics?

    The Apollo bike features aerodynamic design elements such as tube shapes that contribute to its claimed weight of 17.5 lbs and enhance its performance.

  • Are there any integrated storage options on the Apollo bike?

    Yes, the Apollo bike offers frame storage integration for nutrition storage, allowing you to carry essential items conveniently during your rides.

  • What braking system does the Apollo bike use?

    The Apollo bike is equipped with a Shimano Ultegra hydraulic disc brake system with 160mm front and 140mm rear rotor sizes, ensuring responsive and powerful braking performance.

  • What is the weight of the Priority Apollo bike?

    The Priority Apollo bike has a claimed weight of 17.5 lbs, making it a lightweight option for riders looking for speed and agility.