Just released, the new Priority 600ADX was designed and tested with help from adventure cyclist Ryan Van Duzer, and they claim it’s the “undisputed champion of the bikepacking world.” With a $3,500 price tag, it’s also one of the most affordable Pinion-equipped bikepacking bikes we’ve seen. Find everything you need to know here…
As with other models we’ve seen from Priority Bicycles, the new 600ADX was designed and tested with input from YouTuber and adventure cyclist Ryan Van Duzer. In 2020, Ryan helped Priority release the 600x Adventure after pedaling it down the length of the Great Divide Mountain Bike Route, and this latest release—which has a similar name but is an all-new model—features his “Get Out There” tagline on the frame as a stamp of approval.
Like the 600HXT announced last summer, the Priority 600ADX is a Pinion-equipped 29″ hardtail with a Gates CDX carbon belt drive system. While the 600HXT is more of a rowdy trail bike, the 600ADX has a more upright stance, faster-rolling tires, a lighter suspension fork, and more braze-ons. The frame has 19 braze-ons, to be exact, including five pairs for bottles, rack mounts, and mounts under the downtube and on the top tube.
The 600ADX comes in one well-rounded build kit that features a 100mm travel Marzocchi Bomber Z2 fork, WTB Ranger 29 x 2.4” tires, WTB KOM Trail rims, a 12-speed Pinion C1.12 gearbox, symmetrical hubs for balanced spokes on both sides, and TRP Slate T4 quad piston hydraulic disc brakes. The 6061 aluminum frame has internal dropper post routing, a mix of internal and external cable routing, and a kickstand mount. It comes in four sizes (S-XL) and has a 300-pound weight limit (including rider, bike, and cargo). Priority claims the complete bike weighs 34 pounds.
The Priority 600ADX is available for pre-order today for $3,500 USD with a launch special to save $250 using the code “adxlaunch” at checkout. Pre-orders are expected to ship by May 31st. Check it out at PriorityBicycles.com.
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