I like to think of life in chapters. Depending who’s counting, I’m up to my fifth or sixth: Fledgling Writer with Loyal But Poorly Trained Dog. Two decades ago I was immersed in my second: Forts, Nerf Wars and Backyard Baseball. It was a step forward from the precursor, Lego Solitude, and a relative apex compared to what would follow, Math League and Prom Failures.
During that second chapter, a precious five years bridging the naïveté of elementary school with the pimply battleground of high school, I built a makeshift pump track a few blocks from my house. Riding it with friends became a daily ritual, one accessed only by sneaking through a neighbor’s backyard full of rusted Chevy carnage. Laden with uneven rollers, side hits and shoddy banked corners, this 300-yard stretch of dirt, paired with a hand-me-down BMX, unlocked my lifelong love of bikes.
Every spring my mind wanders back to the long afternoons we spent lapping the track, getting muddy, going fast, leaving our pre-teen angst in the dust. The joy was pure, the wipeouts were hard, and the memories are still vivid. Though the nostalgia seems to have forgotten the blood and tears, conveniently replacing them with an insatiable curiosity for bikes of all kinds. From my Chapter 6 vantage point, I’ve become a two-wheeled egalitarian, and here are my favorite bikes right now.
Priority Cycles Continuum Onyx

Best Commuter Bike
The Priority Cycles Continuum Onyx is the safest, most stylish option for four-season laps to the office and back. It features reflective sidewalls and frame decals, a continuous geared hub good for 20,000 miles without service, a Gates Carbon Drive belt and hydraulic disc brakes. The headlight, taillight and a USB port are powered by the front hub as you ride, and the rear light keeps blinking when you stop, so cars don’t plow over you at traffic lights. The sexy matte black finish is just a bonus, really.