The 600 from Priority Bicycles | Pinion Gearbox powered commuter bike

The Priority 600 is an 'All Road' commuter bike that features the Pinion C1.12 gearbox, a transmission designed by former Porsche engineers. That means you get a bicycle that has a miniature automotive manual transmission. That comes with some perks - aside from the coolness factor - like a 600% gear range. That means you can finally get those super low lows without sacrificing the high gears. I can easily climb the largest hills in town with the 600. It's so good that I rarely use anything lower than 4th gear. I normally reside in gears 4,8, or 10. In addition to the Pinion C1.12 gearbox The 600 features 650b WTB wheelset with 47c tires, a WTB saddle, a Dynamo hub to power the included front and rear lights. All this in a bike that weighs 31.8lbs. Only 0.4 lbs more than the Continuum Onyx. Overall this is a great bike and well worth looking at if you have the coin to afford a $2200 bike. I already have the Continuum Onyx, and I though this would be a tough sale to get me to transition, and the onyx still a great bike - but this 600's gear range and weight distribution has me wanting to take the plunge and buy one. See the 600 at Priority: https://alnk.to/31m837Q What do you think? Is the 600 from Priority and the Pinion gearbox a good deal, or is it overpriced? Comment below. Also, be sure you're subscribed to KevCentral, because I'll be featuring this bike more in upcoming videos - including a direct feature-per-feature comparison between it and the $1000 Priority Continuum Onyx. And don't forget to check my Community tab each Wednesday: www.youtube.com/community/kevcentral There's also KevCentral.com where you can get even more details and information on upcoming videos, giveaways, and sneak peaks: www.kevcentral.com This bicycle was sent by Priority Bicycles as a review bike on the terms that I could buy it if I like it, or return it if I do not. Note: KevCentral may earn a small commission from the links ok this page. Using them is a great way to support the channel!