My son and I are going to ride the Katy Trail. We both have the 600X. It will be our first bike packing experience. Working on buying gear to get the bikes set up. Just bought the same frame bag from Green Guru, have some Ortlieb paniers and just ordered a Revelate mountain stem bag. We rode RAGBRAI last year and saw Ryan Van Duzer several times. This bike is a beast. We both have been riding to work through out the winter. Living in Iowa you can have 60 degree temperature changes in the same week. Love your review of the bike and I also do not have any complaints.
This is another awesome video. My Priority 600X is also nearling 2000 miles and I'm very impressed just like you. I haven't had to replace anything yet! The drivetrain is working as it did when it came out of the box. I don't really have anything I dislike about the bike either. They really hit the mark on this one thats for sure. I look forward to seeing your upcoming summer tours. I'm also planning a bikepacking trip or two. Hopefully more but we'll see how things shake out. Thank you for sharing!
Hi there and thanks for sharing you experience with the awesome 600X! It is a great bike. Hope you are able to get out on a few trips this summer. Take care, Steve
Great review of this bike. I am considering getting one mainly because of the drive train and low maintenance. I'm looking forward to your upcoming videos. I'm younger than you, but you inspire me to get out and ride.
Hi, Steve. Sounds like you have a wonderful summer planned! I slipped off my cycling regimen since last October when my wife got me into playing pickleball, but I'm picking up more mileage and cycling frequency so that I can at least try 2 very doable rides this summer: Santa Barbara to L.A., and L.A. to San Diego. I don't want to kill myself, so I'd like to do both rides over 2 days.
Great review, Steve. I wish I had infinite money for my many hobbies but I have always wanted a priority but just can’t justify it. Can’t wait to see your GAP ride, sounds amazing!! Enjoy
Ryan van Duzer has also been my inspiration. Looked at the cost if getting a Priority 600X shipped to Australia last year. They are awesome bikes. Unfortunately not cost effective given freight expense and warranty/service challenges. About to go on 7 day dual rail trail adventure here in Queensland in Easter with my cycling buddy. I am 63, Judee is 70 and both keen cyclists.
Hi Kathleen and thanks for your comment! Shipping charges are a bummer. Sounds like you and Judee will have a great adventure. Thanks again and all the best, Steve
Just purchased an aluminum 29" Niner Gravel late last year for the GDMBR maybe in 2025. Only a few have used this as a bike for that ride. Coming from a road background. I happened upon a Van Duzer video with his collaboration with Priority bikes in coming out with lower cost bikes for folks to get into the sport with. One was the pinion setup. I have drop bars on my gravel, somewhat comfortable but don't use them that much, still like them. After viewing several videos and doing some research, I am starting to lean that way for the straight bar and pinion gearing. At 68, 69 if I do the GDMBR ride, I may change it up. The gravel is fun. Will do shorter overnighters around Washington state this year however, the interest is there for a bit more comfort in the future. It seems the biking arena is now ever changing and I think this is great for all. Doing many videos on the ride I've mentioned, bikes, setups, gear for the ride, etc.. Much to figure out yet. Was a heavy equipment field mechanic, recently retired, at 67. One of the things in this profession was dealing with whatever one had at the time and making it work to accommodate the given situation so, with this in mind I can make the gravel work but, here again, that was then and this is now. Good video on your setup. Thanks.
Hi Michael and thanks for your comment! A belt drive would be perfect for the GDMBR. Pretty much trouble free and one less challenge to deal with. I hope your plans work out. Preparation is everything. Take care and all the best, Steve
Steve, I'm so glad that you bought yourself a Priority. They're awesome bikes. I too plan to purchase one later this year. No really long distance rides planned for this year though. Too many commitments with work. Soon though! Take care and enjoy the ride!
That will be an amazing bike for the GAP trail. (I ride the GAP every Tuesday evening with friends starting at the West Newton trailhead) Best of luck!
I was thinking of doing the gap and CNO in September. From Pittsburgh to Washington I’m not quite there yet on my daily mileage but I’ll be watching you.
Hi Rich and thanks for your comment! The nice part about the GAP /C&O if you're camping, there are free camping spots every 10 miles or so. I'm looking forward to it. Thanks again and all the best, Steve
Also going to do the GAP and C&O in May. But I want to stay in hotels (If I can book them). I did it 2 years ago camping, and it's not fun for an old guy (66 at the time). Good luck, perhaps I will see you. If I do, I will introduce my self.
Hi Jim and thanks for your comment! Good to hear you will also be on the trail in May. I will be camping with a few days in hotels. I'm going to take it slow to enjoy the scenery. Hope to see you out there. Tale care, Steve
Thanks for short video! Winter is ... winter. In a few weeks /step by step/ will be better with wheather conditions, I hope. However each saeson is good to ride a bike as you know. Greetings from Poland!
Hi Marek and thanks for your comment! Yes, the weather will improve soon. Today we may receive 31cm of snow, but it will melt and we will be back out riding. I hope all is well with you in Poland. Have a great week, Steve
Great review, Steve. I wish they would make one that is good for us 5'2" women. I love my Liv gravel bike with your very famous infiniti seat, which I do love, but if I ride too long without stretching and taking a break, my rear does complain! Looking forward to your next adventure!!!! I am hoping you will ride the GAP and the C&O towpath, I don't see that in your videos...Ha! I didn't finish watching this while I was typing about the GAP, too funny. I plan on riding these in either May or June!!
Hi Amy and good to hear from you! I hope all is well. It seems that the smallest Priority bike close to the 600X is the 600. But that is rated for heights above 5'4". Good to hear you are planning a tour of the GAP / C&O. I'm planning on doing my tour starting early May. I'm going to take it very slow to enjoy the surroundings. As always, thanks again and have a great day, Steve
Hi Kevin and thanks for the question. My seats are all the E1 model. If I were to purchase another, it would be the E1X since it has a little more cushion with the webbing. If you decide to purchase one, use the discount code MYSEAT at checkout. I believe it gets you an additional 10% discount. Thanks again and all the best, Steve
Hey Steve - I have a few questions about infinity saddles. Looking for some comparisons between the models. Appreciate you showing the infinity bike seat as it was not on my radar.
@@JeremyC-74 Hi Jeremy, I have 3 of the older models and after putting thousands of miles on them I can say they are still comfortable and show minimal wear. The next seat I would buy is the E1X since it has a "hammock" like feature. Any of their seats are fine depending on your budget. Some have additional padding however my older seats with minimal padding are fine. I do wear padded shorts on long rides as an added benefit. When ordering be sure to use my discount code MYSEAT. Thanks and all the best, Steve
Always love your videos and your opinions. I’m a 70 year old and would like your thoughts on which would be better for seniors riding long distances. Flat bar or drop bar on a gravel type bike? Thanks!
Hi again and thanks for your comment. I think flat bars are the way to go for seniors on long distance rides. Drop bars only lead to back issues and were originally invented for racing. Having said that, I have additional upright hand grips mounted on my flat bars to give me additional hand hold positions when riding more than 20 miles. It makes a big difference in comfort to change hand positions. Thanks again and take care, Steve
Hi Doug, I hope you're doing well. Taking my Grandson skiing today at Butternut. Although it's going to reach 50 here today. Thanks again and "Happy Pedaling"
I think, I told you already, I'm signed up for the BAK(Bike Arcoss Kansas), RAGBRAI and Mountains to Coast ride across North Carolina. I'll have to check out your seat, I have a stock seat from Trek that I use, I have tried a Brooks but just couln't get it to work at 1,000 miles or so.
Hi again Bill and good to hear from you. The Infinity seats are expensive but worth it. I do still use a padded liner on longer rides. If your going to purchase one try using my discount code MYSEAT. All the best, Steve
Hi Bill, the next seat I purchase will be the Infinity EX1. With the webbed leather covering the sit bone area, it gives even more gentle support. When you order, be sure to enter the discount code MYSEAT at checkout for an additional discount. Thanks and have a great day, Steve
Enjoy the GAP/C&O ride. That's on my bucket list. Maybe for 2025. This year I want to do the ride your age challenge. I'm 68. How much is the discount on the Infinity seat?
Hi Walter and thanks for your comment! Doing the ride your age challenge will be a rewarding experience. I believe the discount code will give you an extra 10% off. It's an expensive seat but well worth the money. Thanks again and have a great day, Steve
Hi Steve and thanks for the question. As you may see in my video series about riding the GAP and C&O trails, the water bottle cages don't interfere with my Ortlieb Gravel Pack panniers. Those panniers are a little smaller than the traditional large ones but have served me well. Thanks again and have a great day, Steve
Just before Ohio Pyle from Pittsburgh is a camp site with a shower, it's a BITCH to push your bike up the gravel trail to the camp ground, and you have to go all the way to the guard station to get a camp site. I don't recommend doing it, it's really hard especially with a loaded down bike, going back down is not fun either. FYI
Hi Beck and thanks for watching and your comment! When I get Old maybe buy a trike style e-bike for touring or just get on a cruise ship to nowhere. Ask me again in 20 years. Have a great day, Steve
My son and I are going to ride the Katy Trail. We both have the 600X. It will be our first bike packing experience. Working on buying gear to get the bikes set up. Just bought the same frame bag from Green Guru, have some Ortlieb paniers and just ordered a Revelate mountain stem bag. We rode RAGBRAI last year and saw Ryan Van Duzer several times. This bike is a beast. We both have been riding to work through out the winter. Living in Iowa you can have 60 degree temperature changes in the same week. Love your review of the bike and I also do not have any complaints.
Hi Douglas and thanks for your comment! Sounds like you have a nice setup. Enjoy the Katy Trail. Take care, Steve
This is another awesome video. My Priority 600X is also nearling 2000 miles and I'm very impressed just like you. I haven't had to replace anything yet! The drivetrain is working as it did when it came out of the box. I don't really have anything I dislike about the bike either. They really hit the mark on this one thats for sure. I look forward to seeing your upcoming summer tours. I'm also planning a bikepacking trip or two. Hopefully more but we'll see how things shake out. Thank you for sharing!
Hi there and thanks for sharing you experience with the awesome 600X! It is a great bike. Hope you are able to get out on a few trips this summer. Take care, Steve
Great review of this bike. I am considering getting one mainly because of the drive train and low maintenance. I'm looking forward to your upcoming videos. I'm younger than you, but you inspire me to get out and ride.
Hi Kelly and thanks for your comment! You can't go wrong with this bike. I appreciate your comment. Have a great day, Steve
Hi, Steve. Sounds like you have a wonderful summer planned! I slipped off my cycling regimen since last October when my wife got me into playing pickleball, but I'm picking up more mileage and cycling frequency so that I can at least try 2 very doable rides this summer: Santa Barbara to L.A., and L.A. to San Diego. I don't want to kill myself, so I'd like to do both rides over 2 days.
Hi there and thanks for sharing your biking plans. Sounds like a beautiful ride. Take care, Steve
Great review, Steve. I wish I had infinite money for my many hobbies but I have always wanted a priority but just can’t justify it. Can’t wait to see your GAP ride, sounds amazing!! Enjoy
Hi there and thanks again! The GAP ride should be a great time. Have a wonderful day, Steve
Ryan van Duzer has also been my inspiration. Looked at the cost if getting a Priority 600X shipped to Australia last year. They are awesome bikes. Unfortunately not cost effective given freight expense and warranty/service challenges. About to go on 7 day dual rail trail adventure here in Queensland in Easter with my cycling buddy. I am 63, Judee is 70 and both keen cyclists.
Hi Kathleen and thanks for your comment! Shipping charges are a bummer. Sounds like you and Judee will have a great adventure. Thanks again and all the best, Steve
Just purchased an aluminum 29" Niner Gravel late last year for the GDMBR maybe in 2025. Only a few have used this as a bike for that ride. Coming from a road background. I happened upon a Van Duzer video with his collaboration with Priority bikes in coming out with lower cost bikes for folks to get into the sport with. One was the pinion setup. I have drop bars on my gravel, somewhat comfortable but don't use them that much, still like them. After viewing several videos and doing some research, I am starting to lean that way for the straight bar and pinion gearing. At 68, 69 if I do the GDMBR ride, I may change it up. The gravel is fun. Will do shorter overnighters around Washington state this year however, the interest is there for a bit more comfort in the future. It seems the biking arena is now ever changing and I think this is great for all. Doing many videos on the ride I've mentioned, bikes, setups, gear for the ride, etc.. Much to figure out yet. Was a heavy equipment field mechanic, recently retired, at 67. One of the things in this profession was dealing with whatever one had at the time and making it work to accommodate the given situation so, with this in mind I can make the gravel work but, here again, that was then and this is now.
Good video on your setup. Thanks.
Hi Michael and thanks for your comment! A belt drive would be perfect for the GDMBR. Pretty much trouble free and one less challenge to deal with. I hope your plans work out. Preparation is everything. Take care and all the best, Steve
Great review! I have a Priority 600x and I love it! I agree with everything you’ve said about the bike!
Hi Chris and thanks for your comment! They are great bikes. All the best, Steve
Steve,
I'm so glad that you bought yourself a Priority. They're awesome bikes.
I too plan to purchase one later this year. No really long distance rides planned for this year though. Too many commitments with work. Soon though!
Take care and enjoy the ride!
Hi Les and thanks for your comment. They are awesome bikes. Have a great day, Steve
That will be an amazing bike for the GAP trail. (I ride the GAP every Tuesday evening with friends starting at the West Newton trailhead) Best of luck!
Hi Dan and thanks for your comment! All the best, Steve
I was thinking of doing the gap and CNO in September. From Pittsburgh to Washington I’m not quite there yet on my daily mileage but I’ll be watching you.
Hi Rich and thanks for your comment! The nice part about the GAP /C&O if you're camping, there are free camping spots every 10 miles or so. I'm looking forward to it. Thanks again and all the best, Steve
Hi Steve, thanks for another brilliant video. That bike is very impressive and you have some beautiful scenery there
Hi Rob and thanks for your comment! Love the bike and I do live in a beautiful area. Thanks again and have a great day, Steve
Also going to do the GAP and C&O in May. But I want to stay in hotels (If I can book them). I did it 2 years ago camping, and it's not fun for an old guy (66 at the time). Good luck, perhaps I will see you. If I do, I will introduce my self.
Hi Jim and thanks for your comment! Good to hear you will also be on the trail in May. I will be camping with a few days in hotels. I'm going to take it slow to enjoy the scenery. Hope to see you out there. Tale care, Steve
Great information. Another well done video. Thanks for your inspiring channel.
Hi there and thanks for your comment! I appreciate it. Have a great day, Steve
Thanks for short video! Winter is ... winter. In a few weeks /step by step/ will be better with wheather conditions, I hope. However each saeson is good to ride a bike as you know. Greetings from Poland!
Hi Marek and thanks for your comment! Yes, the weather will improve soon. Today we may receive 31cm of snow, but it will melt and we will be back out riding. I hope all is well with you in Poland. Have a great week, Steve
Great review, Steve. I wish they would make one that is good for us 5'2" women. I love my Liv gravel bike with your very famous infiniti seat, which I do love, but if I ride too long without stretching and taking a break, my rear does complain! Looking forward to your next adventure!!!! I am hoping you will ride the GAP and the C&O towpath, I don't see that in your videos...Ha! I didn't finish watching this while I was typing about the GAP, too funny. I plan on riding these in either May or June!!
Hi Amy and good to hear from you! I hope all is well. It seems that the smallest Priority bike close to the 600X is the 600. But that is rated for heights above 5'4". Good to hear you are planning a tour of the GAP / C&O. I'm planning on doing my tour starting early May. I'm going to take it very slow to enjoy the surroundings. As always, thanks again and have a great day, Steve
Great video! Enjoy the GAP/C&O in May. I think you're gonna love it
Hi there and thanks for the comment! I'm really looking forward to the GAP/C&O! Take care, Steve
Nice and very thorough review.
Hi there and thanks for your comment! Have a great day, Steve
Hey Steve, love the videos. I am experiencing pain in the Perineum area and was wondering which model Infinity Bike Seat you have.
Hi Kevin and thanks for the question. My seats are all the E1 model. If I were to purchase another, it would be the E1X since it has a little more cushion with the webbing. If you decide to purchase one, use the discount code MYSEAT at checkout. I believe it gets you an additional 10% discount. Thanks again and all the best, Steve
Hey Steve - I have a few questions about infinity saddles. Looking for some comparisons between the models. Appreciate you showing the infinity bike seat as it was not on my radar.
@@JeremyC-74 Hi Jeremy, I have 3 of the older models and after putting thousands of miles on them I can say they are still comfortable and show minimal wear. The next seat I would buy is the E1X since it has a "hammock" like feature. Any of their seats are fine depending on your budget. Some have additional padding however my older seats with minimal padding are fine. I do wear padded shorts on long rides as an added benefit. When ordering be sure to use my discount code MYSEAT. Thanks and all the best, Steve
@@steveretiredandcycling thanks - I did put in and order and used the code. Appreciate the response and turning me onto the infinity saddle.
Always love your videos and your opinions. I’m a 70 year old and would like your thoughts on which would be better for seniors riding long distances. Flat bar or drop bar on a gravel type bike? Thanks!
Hi again and thanks for your comment. I think flat bars are the way to go for seniors on long distance rides. Drop bars only lead to back issues and were originally invented for racing. Having said that, I have additional upright hand grips mounted on my flat bars to give me additional hand hold positions when riding more than 20 miles. It makes a big difference in comfort to change hand positions. Thanks again and take care, Steve
Great video! I learned a lot. Thank you.
Hi there and thanks for watching. All the best, Steve
Kick stands often come loose, I always push them up or down by hand, it's the jolting that loosens the bolts.
Hi Steve, I recognize that reservoir. Great review, keep on riding
Hi Doug, I hope you're doing well. Taking my Grandson skiing today at Butternut. Although it's going to reach 50 here today. Thanks again and "Happy Pedaling"
I think, I told you already, I'm signed up for the BAK(Bike Arcoss Kansas), RAGBRAI and Mountains to Coast ride across North Carolina. I'll have to check out your seat, I have a stock seat from Trek that I use, I have tried a Brooks but just couln't get it to work at 1,000 miles or so.
Hi again Bill and good to hear from you. The Infinity seats are expensive but worth it. I do still use a padded liner on longer rides. If your going to purchase one try using my discount code MYSEAT. All the best, Steve
@@steveretiredandcycling I'm going to buy one of the infinity seats, which one do you recommend ?
Hi Bill, the next seat I purchase will be the Infinity EX1. With the webbed leather covering the sit bone area, it gives even more gentle support. When you order, be sure to enter the discount code MYSEAT at checkout for an additional discount. Thanks and have a great day, Steve
nice review Steve! Did you get to meet Ryan van Duzer in person? I hope so! OIe ole ole ole...
Hi Trey and thanks for your comment! Yes, I did meet Ryan in person. He is a great guy. Have a wonderful day, Steve
Enjoy the GAP/C&O ride. That's on my bucket list. Maybe for 2025. This year I want to do the ride your age challenge. I'm 68. How much is the discount on the Infinity seat?
Hi Walter and thanks for your comment! Doing the ride your age challenge will be a rewarding experience. I believe the discount code will give you an extra 10% off. It's an expensive seat but well worth the money. Thanks again and have a great day, Steve
2225 miles 😮 cool 😎
Hi Beck and thanks for your comment. Have an awesome day, Steve
Would those water bottle cages keep you from putting a rear rack and panniers on?
Hi Steve and thanks for the question. As you may see in my video series about riding the GAP and C&O trails, the water bottle cages don't interfere with my Ortlieb Gravel Pack panniers. Those panniers are a little smaller than the traditional large ones but have served me well. Thanks again and have a great day, Steve
oooleey ooooleey oooley!!!
Thanks for watching!
Steve... Not seeing the Infinity discount code? Was it a limited time deal? Be safe out there!
Hi Skip. The discount code is MYSEAT I believe it’s for an extra 10% off at checkout. Thanks for your comment! All the best, Steve
Just before Ohio Pyle from Pittsburgh is a camp site with a shower, it's a BITCH to push your bike up the gravel trail to the camp ground, and you have to go all the way to the guard station to get a camp site. I don't recommend doing it, it's really hard especially with a loaded down bike, going back down is not fun either. FYI
I've heard about that climb to the campsite. I won't be staying there. Thanks again, Steve
Nice Bicicleta
Thanks Jorge! All the best, Steve
What will you be doing when you're actually Old 💭😊
Hi Beck and thanks for watching and your comment! When I get Old maybe buy a trike style e-bike for touring or just get on a cruise ship to nowhere. Ask me again in 20 years. Have a great day, Steve
$400 seat? Yeah right.
@@joelrussell1662 Way overpriced. The company knows they have a good product so they are getting a high price