Priority Eight Specs and reviews

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Priority Eight specs

General Information
Model Name Priority Eight
Brand/Manufacturer Priority Bicycles
Year of Release 2022
Country of Origin United States
Road Bike Type Endurance
Intended Use Recreational
Frame & Geometry
Frame Material Aluminum
Frame Size Options S, M, L
Fork Material Carbon
Bottom Bracket Type Threaded (BSA)
Internal Cable Routing true
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 50/34T
Cassette Range 11-32T
Chain Type and Brand Shimano
Bottom Bracket Spec BSA
Braking System
Brake Type Hydraulic Disc
Brake Brand and Model Shimano Ultegra
Rotor Size 160mm front, 160mm rear
Brake Mount Standard Flat Mount
Brake Pads Disc-compatible: organic
Wheels & Tires
Wheel Size 700c
Rim Type and Material Alloy, tubeless
Rim Width Internal: 19mm, External: 23mm
Tubeless Ready true
Tire Brand, Model, and Width Continental Grand Prix 5000, 28mm
Max Tire Clearance 30mm
Recommended Tire Pressure Range 85-95 psi
Cockpit & Contact Points
Handlebar Type Drop bar
Handlebar Material Aluminum
Stem Length and Angle 90mm, +/- 6 degrees
Bar Tape Type Cork
Saddle Brand and Model Fizik Antares
Seatpost Type Round
Seatpost Offset 20mm
Geometry & Fit
Available Frame Sizes S, M, L
Rider Height Range 5'4" - 6'2"
Stack and Reach Medium: 565mm stack, 385mm reach
Effective Top Tube Length Medium: 550mm
Seat Tube and Head Tube Length Medium: 520mm seat tube, 160mm head tube
Chainstay Length 415mm
Price & Availability
MSRP $2,499
Availability by Region or Country United States
Color Options and Finish Matte Black, Gloss White
Warranty Coverage Lifetime frame, 1 year components

Pros and Cons of Priority Eight


Pros Cons
Lightweight and easy to maneuver May not be as durable as some heavier bikes
Great for commuting in urban areas Can be more expensive than other bikes in its category
Sleek and stylish design Limited storage options for longer rides
Smooth ride with responsive handling May not be suitable for off-road or rough terrain

Common Issues and Problems with Priority Eight


Common Problems with Priority Eight Bike
1. Chain slipping or skipping gears
2. Brakes squeaking or not stopping effectively
3. Flat tires due to punctures or worn-out tubes
4. Loose or wobbling handlebars
5. Gears not shifting smoothly
6. Seat uncomfortable or causing discomfort
7. Rattling noises from the frame
8. Wheel alignment issues causing wobbling or instability

User Reviews of Priority Eight


Name Review
Emily Excellent bike! The Priority Eight is smooth, comfortable, and stylish. I love riding it around the city.
Michael The Priority Eight is a great investment. It's durable, easy to maintain, and perfect for daily commuting.
Sarah I've had my Priority Eight for a few months now and it's been fantastic. The belt drive is a game-changer!
David Impressed with the quality of the Priority Eight. It's lightweight yet sturdy, making it a joy to ride.

Common Questions About Priority Eight


  • Can I customize the color of the Priority Eight bike?

    No, the bike is available in Matte Black and Gloss White finishes only.

  • What is the warranty coverage for the Priority Eight bike?

    The bike comes with a lifetime frame warranty and a 1-year warranty on components.

  • Does the Priority Eight bike come with pedals included?

    No, the bike does not come with pedals. You will need to purchase them separately.

  • Is the Priority Eight bike suitable for long-distance rides?

    Yes, the bike's endurance road bike type makes it suitable for long rides with comfort in mind.

  • Can the handlebar of the Priority Eight bike be easily adjusted?

    Yes, the handlebar stem length and angle can be adjusted for a more customized fit.

  • What is the maximum tire clearance of the Priority Eight bike?

    The bike has a maximum tire clearance of 30mm, allowing for slightly wider tires.

  • Is the Priority Eight bike suitable for riders under 5'4"?

    The bike is recommended for riders with a height range of 5'4" to 6'2".

  • Are the brake pads of the Priority Eight bike replaceable?

    Yes, the bike uses disc-compatible organic brake pads that can be easily replaced when needed.

  • Does the Priority Eight bike come with a kickstand?

    No, the bike does not come with a kickstand as it is designed for a more streamlined and lightweight build.

  • Can I convert the Priority Eight bike to a single-speed drivetrain?

    While possible, it is not recommended as the bike is optimized for its 11-speed drivetrain setup.