I also have been surprised to experience what seems to be pedal kickback on the eDruid. I previously had a V1 Dreadnought and a V2 Druid, which did not seem to have any kickback.
I will do more extensive testing soon when I have the bike back together (currently upgrading a bunch of components). I noticed the kickback with a DT Swiss 240 DEG hub (90t).
the pedal kickback chart (attached) published by Forbidden shows quite a bit of kickback for the big cogs, though it doesn't draw all of the "lines" for each cog size. I was in the middle of the cassette (perhaps around 24t) when I experienced the kickback. it seems plausible that that cog might sit in the middle of the triangle on the chart. since the DEG hub is 4 degree engagement (averaging 2 degrees)
(34/24) * 2 = 2.8 degrees average, or (34/24) * 4 = 5.7 degrees maximum of kickback at the hub is all I'd need to notice something in my pedals.
I both felt the kick in my feet, and could hear the sound of the DEG ratchet engaging and "clanging". I feel pretty confident in my interpretation of that noise, though, I could somehow be mistaken.
I also noticed that driving the bike home from trails another day, in the 6th cog (24t), the bike bouncing up and down on the rack on paved normal roads caused over a full rotation of the cranks in just a few miles (seen on Tesla rearview cam). this surprised me a lot, coming from the Druid and Dreadnought which I've driven on literal thousand mile roadtrips with zero rotation of the cranks. I know that the motor+battery mass causes much more bounce in the eDruid, but I still believe it must exhibit more kickback and anti-squat than the analog Forbiddens. my current theory is that this is an intentional choice of more anti-squat to manage the torque-y Avinox motor. I also find it a disappointing if an idler bike also requires a chainring or hub PK solution.
I have a custom tuned Vorsprung Telum on the bike, which is set up as Vorsprung suggested based on my weight & preferences. it's possible it is still not ideal in terms of setup, and could be exhibiting the issues mentioned above. but I suppose I trust Vorsprung's setup, and they told me they had set up this shock for other eDruids.
cycling the bike w/o the shock in is a good idea and I'll try to do that when it has wheels back on.