Priority Bicycles
Priority Bicycles is an American bicycle manufacturer based in New York City.
The company was founded in 2012 by Dave Weiner, who quit his job as North American CEO of a software company to start a bicycle company.[1] Wiener crowdfunded the startup company with a Kickstarter campaign in July 2014, with users who donated $350 promised a bicycle from the first shipment, and reached his funding goal of $30,000 within hours of launching. By the end of the 30-day campaign, Priority had received $556,286 of startup capital.[1]
The bicycles are aimed at commuters,[2] and are designed to minimize maintenance requirements by using a belt drive rather than a bicycle chain, and puncture-resistant tires with double-wall rims.[3]
References
- 1 2 "Why This CEO Quit His Job to Pursue a Childhood Dream". Inc. (magazine). 26 December 2014. Retrieved 1 January 2015.
- ↑ Mike Senese (18 July 2014). "This Mechanic Is Making the Ultimate Commuter Bike for Everyone". Make (magazine).
- ↑ "How Priority Bicycles Made a "Maintenance Free" Bike For Under $400". Gizmodo. 15 July 2014.
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