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Where from and how much? Did you get any additional details?Have pre-ordered. Can't️
In NZ so price not relevant but lots cheaper than Santa Cruz. There are various Sram spec options but frame is same full carbon. Anyone know of any Forbidden frame issues in the past?Where from and how much? Did you get any additional details?
Working at a shop that sells Forbidden, we have yet had to warranty any frame issues. Which build spec did you pick? Top of the line, middle of the road or the lonely bottom spec? Even the bottom spec costs more than the average ebike....lolIn NZ so price not relevant but lots cheaper than Santa Cruz. There are various Sram spec options but frame is same full carbon. Anyone know of any Forbidden frame issues in the past?
S hope it performs better than averageWorking at a shop that sells Forbidden, we have yet had to warranty any frame issues. Which build spec did you pick? Top of the line, middle of the road or the lonely bottom spec? Even the bottom spec costs more than the average ebike....lol
Definitely a premium price, but nothing out of the norm when compared to Specialized/Crestline/other premium brands.Working at a shop that sells Forbidden, we have yet had to warranty any frame issues. Which build spec did you pick? Top of the line, middle of the road or the lonely bottom spec? Even the bottom spec costs more than the average ebike....lol
Can confirm they have an 800wh version, as I just put in a preorder at my LBS.
My dealer had a deposit, but it's refundable. I figure I might as well get in line while we see what the Levo is like, or any other competitors that come out while I wait.I called my local dealer and they already have 3 preordersI think i'll wait. I mean what if it turns out fugly like the trek slash+
You can’t compare it to the slash+ makes no sense.I called my local dealer and they already have 3 preordersI think i'll wait. I mean what if it turns out fugly like the trek slash+
You can’t compare it to the slash+ makes no sense.
It will be a less travel bike?, bigger motor, bigger casing etc.
The only one that would pick interest in same comparison would be forbidden like geo/travel full power. Norco has already one but too heavy, not playful.
Seems he deleted itLooks like Magnus Manson posted a video riding the bike today:
I don’t know what is being ridden in this picture. But I can tell you that doesn’t not look like the new eDruid. It also looks like a Sram or Brose motor in that picture.I don’t like the looks of the exposed motor, looks unfinished to me.
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I don’t know what is being ridden in this picture. But I can tell you that doesn’t not look like the new eDruid. It also looks like a Sram or Brose motor in that picture.
There is no eDreadnought, I work at a shop the sells Forbidden.That’s the debate in another forum, he’s a Forbidden rider so everyone is trying to figure out what it is. They’re saying the E-dreadnaught but it looks like it could be the new Giant Reign to me.
come on, tell us more!There is no eDreadnought, I work at a shop the sells Forbidden.
They said for 2025 there is only a eDruid. There will be two versions of it.
It’s really close to being released.
Are the geo of the eDruid similar to the one of the normal Druid?There is no eDreadnought, I work at a shop the sells Forbidden.
They said for 2025 there is only a eDruid. There will be two versions of it.
It’s really close to being released.
you too..share with us the info you know!I'm really into certain aspects of this bike (i.e. the DJI & the HP), but I did get the geo numbers, and they really threw me off, enough to scare me in to not placing a deposit.
I look forward to the reviews and very well might still end up on one, but I lean towards more conservative geo, like the Transition (okay, it's pretty funny calling a Transition 'conservative geo' but comparatively, it is!)
Which geometry values (e.g., head angle, reach, rear center...) did you find too extreme?I'm really into certain aspects of this bike (i.e. the DJI & the HP), but I did get the geo numbers, and they really threw me off, enough to scare me in to not placing a deposit.
I look forward to the reviews and very well might still end up on one, but I lean towards more conservative geo, like the Transition (okay, it's pretty funny calling a Transition 'conservative geo' but comparatively, it is!)
I would say the same, period.Also doesn't look like a high pivot. If it is a Forbidden and not high pivot it's really nothing special.
Which geometry values (e.g., head angle, reach, rear center...) did you find too extreme?
The regular Druid has a fairly conservative geometry overall, except for the "rear center", which grows with frame size.
Which is impressive, as where I ride, Forbidden are a popular choice, for a small brand & there are a lot of people with cracked bikes.Working at a shop that sells Forbidden, we have yet had to warranty any frame issues. Which build spec did you pick? Top of the line, middle of the road or the lonely bottom spec? Even the bottom spec costs more than the average ebike....lol
I don’t think I’d want to be a guinea pig for DJI & Forbidden on this, even if they have been really good in sending me out replacement parts, it’s a whole other ball game when it’s electrics.
I was curious about this when skimming their warranty. It reads like the frame is only covered if it breaks spontaneously? It reads like crashes aren't covered, but isn't that the main time a frame would get damaged?Which is impressive, as where I ride, Forbidden are a popular choice, for a small brand & there are a lot of people with cracked bikes.
Myself, cracked a V1 Dreadnought, and I’ve been through two lots of seat stays on a V2 Druid, a riding friend who is supported by Forbidden goes through backends on V2 Druids for fun.
I don’t think I’d want to be a guinea pig for DJI & Forbidden on this, even if they have been really good in sending me out replacement parts, it’s a whole other ball game when it’s electrics.