Pilot_Dave
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I thought I read somewhere that the M2S has more sound deadening.Given the choice of 100% go with M2S.
M2S uphill off road is a different beast. M2 is still good, but if you can and budget allows, M2S.
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I thought I read somewhere that the M2S has more sound deadening.Given the choice of 100% go with M2S.
M2S uphill off road is a different beast. M2 is still good, but if you can and budget allows, M2S.
They've changed the gearing and seals so it's quieter and improved efficiency.I thought I read somewhere that the M2S has more sound deadening.
Rob’s vid showcases this, but I want to know more actual differences in riding when not utilizing full boost and if there’s any major advantages of m2s vs m2I thought I read somewhere that the M2S has more sound deadening.
Interesting video. Also interesting that Atherton jumped on board early with that custom battery option, whilst it appears Forbidden have stuck with the older style batteries and hence a larger squarer down tube... At least it sounds like the new batteries will be backward compatible.Rob’s vid showcases this, but I want to know more actual differences in riding when not utilizing full boost and if there’s any major advantages of m2s vs m2
Looks great, can't wait to get mine. My OCD is kicking in hard though, that dropper post cable really needs to be shortened....lol
Man, these bikes chew up the battery so fast. I'd rather pay the small weight penalty and have the 800wh. At least you have the option of doing bigger rides. Or using turbo mode a little more often for fun.Trying to get a T2 600WH S2 but at the moment in France I only find it with 800WH battery
Fair enough, but it’s only 2lbs, it’s not like it’s a 5lb difference. For reference the difference between a Fox coil DHX2 and air Float X2 is 1lb. So it’s not really going to be a noticeable difference between the two battery sizes.AT the moment I have Canyon Strive-on with bosch CX and 600WH battery. I never use more than 2/3 of the battery in the last 3 years. I really don't like long rides. except when I go to Alps bike park where I ride full day but then I go up with gondola. I really don't like the climbing part in this sport. It's so boring.
I have a Pseudo bike park next to my house where I ride for about 1 Hour long 3 or 4 times a week in Boost mode only. This take a bit more than half of my 600WH battery
So I don't see why I should carry useless weight. I don't even take a bottle of water with me because for one hour ride it's useless weight.
Both really. M2S is super quiet on the downhills. And uphill is still quite noticeable with the extra power - especially with a 700wh battery and the full watts. Even though at the moment on the 800wh battery, all of that power isn’t accessible- but who knows what might be possible if they update the 800wh batteries to something better that would be the same form factor?Can you expand a bit on that Rob ?
Is it mainly a traction thing ? Or power mainly ? Noise perhaps ?
I'm looking at one of the m2 bikes for my wife...
Know that this was direct to Rob, but I tested the M2S and M2 back to back in that order at Sea Otter. My quick take:Can you expand a bit on that Rob ?
Is it mainly a traction thing ? Or power mainly ? Noise perhaps ?
I'm looking at one of the m2 bikes for my wife...
Yeah, I'm ripping that manual dropper out and replacing it with the Rockshox Reverb ASX... can't justify the extra expense for the Fox.Looks great, can't wait to get mine. My OCD is kicking in hard though, that dropper post cable really needs to be shortened....lol
I have my Fox wireless dropper post going on my bike and I'm swapping that stock brakes for my Trickstuff Maxima's.
Even though I'm not using the stock dropper, it kind of annoys me a little that Forbidden cheaped out on the dropper post on the tier 2 build, IMO it should have the same OneUp dropper that the tier one comes with. I can't imagine it made that big of a deal to the bottle line on the profit scale if it had a OneUp.
Uprise did….Anyone got any S4’s in stock?
My dread-e is coming with an 800, I would trade you for that 600 battery if it's new.Man, these bikes chew up the battery so fast. I'd rather pay the small weight penalty and have the 800wh. At least you have the option of doing bigger rides. Or using turbo mode a little more often for fun.
When I placed out booking for this years bikes I only ordered 800wh battery's, I still have a 2025 DruidE on the floor that I could have sold more that four different times in the last two months if it had the 800wh battery instead of the 600wh.
Well, let me know when you get your bike and if I still have the Druid Lite on my floor with that 600wh battery we can work something out. And yes it's brand new with zero rides on the bike, I think we put a charge cycle into the battery when we got the bike.My dread-e is coming with an 800, I would trade you for that 600 battery if it's new.
only seen S2&3 anywhere so far. Other sizes due in around end of Summer.Anyone got any S4’s in stock?
The first gen lower spec Druids were showing up with oneup dropper instead of the TranX thing they were meant toLooks great, can't wait to get mine. My OCD is kicking in hard though, that dropper post cable really needs to be shortened....lol
I have my Fox wireless dropper post going on my bike and I'm swapping that stock brakes for my Trickstuff Maxima's.
Even though I'm not using the stock dropper, it kind of annoys me a little that Forbidden cheaped out on the dropper post on the tier 2 build, IMO it should have the same OneUp dropper that the tier one comes with. I can't imagine it made that big of a deal to the bottle line on the profit scale if it had a OneUp.
Hey Dave,
Hey Dave,
I'm wondering about S2 vs S3 Size .
Can you share your preferred Reach stats on other bikes? Also your height and inseam?
I'm 5'10" and right in between most bike M/L sizes. I prefer a reach of 458-465 which would be a S3 DreadE but with a 1298 wheel base, I'm afraid it might be unwieldy in tight tech here in North Vancouver.
Any pics with you on itfor sizing..
Thanks for your help
They focus more on the Ratio between RC and FC and I would probably use that RC more so than chainstay. during compression, max extension of RC is about 18mm at around 120mm of compression then shortens again.Forbidden doesn't appear to share a chainstay length spec. Am I missing something?
Also, doesn't that leverage ratio look a bit aggressive; especially for an air shock?
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This section of the video might help explain why the reach figures are about a size smaller than your current crop of your bikes. , so if you are normally a medium, i would stick with S2.Hey Dave,
I'm wondering about S2 vs S3 Size .
Can you share your preferred Reach stats on other bikes? Also your height and inseam?
I'm 5'10" and right in between most bike M/L sizes. I prefer a reach of 458-465 which would be a S3 DreadE but with a 1298 wheel base, I'm afraid it might be unwieldy in tight tech here in North Vancouver.
Any pics with you on itfor sizing..
Thanks for your help
27% progression on a 170mm travel bike would be fine with a large volume air shock and no volume reducers. The truth is that coil shocks are really tough to get just right, so I understand why manufacturers rarely provide them as the spring rate would likely always be off.Forbidden doesn't appear to share a chainstay length spec. Am I missing something?
Also, doesn't that leverage ratio look a bit aggressive; especially for an air shock?
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I’m 1/2” taller and went s3 and would go s2 if doing it again (eDruid, not nought-e). 100% recommend ride both around the block at the very least. It’s great for steep and straight stuff, but more cumbersome in tight and twisty.Hey Dave,
I'm wondering about S2 vs S3 Size .
Can you share your preferred Reach stats on other bikes? Also your height and inseam?
I'm 5'10" and right in between most bike M/L sizes. I prefer a reach of 458-465 which would be a S3 DreadE but with a 1298 wheel base, I'm afraid it might be unwieldy in tight tech here in North Vancouver.
Any pics with you on itfor sizing..
Thanks for your help
Thanks - The problem is there will be none available to ride around - For the first batch at my LBS they are getting in an S3 but I need put a deposit and order it asap or wait and hope the July batch will have more sizes.I’m 1/2” taller and went s3 and would go s2 if doing it again (eDruid, not nought-e). 100% recommend ride both around the block at the very least. It’s great for steep and straight stuff, but more cumbersome in tight and twisty.