Originally Posted by
Gilzuma
It is a little bit...
Priority didn't have to invent anything, just
copy what others worked out
years ago:
Wheels parallel, handlepost between wheels, cables tucked up, rollable when folded.
Stowing in an aircraft, boat, RV...or an apartment closet!...when centimeters count? Boarding crowded transit? Those intermediate distances one confronts with a folding bike when it's further than you want to carry, but not far enough to unfold? The Priority fold fails on all these.
I don't think they really did their folding bike market research. Priority's only design bullet seems to be 'fold to put in an Uber'.