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DirkWisely

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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.
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?
 

John_likes_bikes

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Jul 17, 2024
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I just wanted an E version of the Druid with a bit more travel. The numbers that were told to me, were radically different in terms of Reach and Chainstay length than the Druid.

It would not be right to share specifics and also these were possibly prelim numbers, but the Reach on the size L would be similar to a medium in pretty much anything else, with a CS length being the longest I've ever heard of being about the same as the Reach. And I love long CS. Also, I'm going to assume that those CS's grow a lot at sag, which could just be an even longer CS. It's possible the CS numbers they gave me were at sag, which would be huge, but acceptable if that was close to the max.

I also had the XL geo numbers, and that got the Reach close but then the CS were even longer, and dropper insertion would have been wrecked with a pretty long seat tube. Alos the Stack becomes really high. I don't have the same belief as others that stack is the same as Reach because they have this thing called handlebar rise, within reason.

Have to imagine that a bike with geo like this would be extremely fast in the turns, which is great. But a lot of our stuff is janky and weird drops and the like at slow speed, and it seems this might be hard for me to manual (and I suck at it anyways).

Maybe they are right though. I have an XL Relay and as it's set up, I've measured Reach at 497mm (exactly where is should be as a mullet and with the -5mm reach adjust) and I wish it was shorter. My L Smuggler, sometimes I feel incredibly comfortable on that bike and although the spec sheet says 480mm reach, I've measured it 2x at 468mm. Seems impossible that it could be that far off, and I've always liked long bikes but damn I can go fast at times on that Smuggler. So maybe Forbidden is correct on what a L should have for Reach?

If I were to guess, what Forbidden was going after was a real straight up and down riding posture with the high stack and short reach. Which usually is pretty bad for front wheel traction, but long CS can fix that. Just a guess as I have no experience with geo like this.
If this is the new Forbidden give me a wink and I'll take down the pic
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slickrock

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Aug 7, 2022
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SF Bay Area
I just wanted an E version of the Druid with a bit more travel. The numbers that were told to me, were radically different in terms of Reach and Chainstay length than the Druid.

It would not be right to share specifics and also these were possibly prelim numbers, but the Reach on the size L would be similar to a medium in pretty much anything else, with a CS length being the longest I've ever heard of being about the same as the Reach. And I love long CS. Also, I'm going to assume that those CS's grow a lot at sag, which could just be an even longer CS. It's possible the CS numbers they gave me were at sag, which would be huge, but acceptable if that was close to the max.

I also had the XL geo numbers, and that got the Reach close but then the CS were even longer, and dropper insertion would have been wrecked with a pretty long seat tube. Alos the Stack becomes really high. I don't have the same belief as others that stack is the same as Reach because they have this thing called handlebar rise, within reason.

Have to imagine that a bike with geo like this would be extremely fast in the turns, which is great. But a lot of our stuff is janky and weird drops and the like at slow speed, and it seems this might be hard for me to manual (and I suck at it anyways).

Maybe they are right though. I have an XL Relay and as it's set up, I've measured Reach at 497mm (exactly where is should be as a mullet and with the -5mm reach adjust) and I wish it was shorter. My L Smuggler, sometimes I feel incredibly comfortable on that bike and although the spec sheet says 480mm reach, I've measured it 2x at 468mm. Seems impossible that it could be that far off, and I've always liked long bikes but damn I can go fast at times on that Smuggler. So maybe Forbidden is correct on what a L should have for Reach?

If I were to guess, what Forbidden was going after was a real straight up and down riding posture with the high stack and short reach. Which usually is pretty bad for front wheel traction, but long CS can fix that. Just a guess as I have no experience with geo like this.
I'm even more interested based on what you are saying. While I don't have numbers in hand like you do, I'm sensing some Voima-ish geometry influences. Indeed this steed will be very very fast, even with the powerful DJI motor turned off.

By far the sole reason I'm heading to Sea Otter is to see this bike. 11-day countdown.
 

Suns_PSD

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Jul 12, 2022
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Well, I usually don't put much stock in demoing bikes as the setup is always so far off.

But there is going to be a demo not terribly far away that I'm going to need to go and ride before doing anything.
 

jbrown15

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May 27, 2020
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I'm even more interested based on what you are saying. While I don't have numbers in hand like you do, I'm sensing some Voima-ish geometry influences. Indeed this steed will be very very fast, even with the powerful DJI motor turned off.

By far the sole reason I'm heading to Sea Otter is to see this bike. 11-day countdown.
Having owned a Voima K1 size frame, knowing the geo on the eDruids, I don’t think they are close at all. The reach is pretty close but the wheelbase on the eDruids is quite a bit shorter than a K1 Voima.

The reach on a large isn’t much shorter that what other brands have for a reach on their larges. The chainstay only gets on the longer side for the XL size.
 

slickrock

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Having owned a Voima K1 size frame, knowing the geo on the eDruids, I don’t think they are close at all. The reach is pretty close but the wheelbase on the eDruids is quite a bit shorter than a K1 Voima.

The reach on a large isn’t much shorter that what other brands have for a reach on their larges. The chainstay only gets on the longer side for the XL size.

OK, Sonni-ish then, which has tighter numbers on the wheelbase and rear-center than the Voima. Again, I'm going from unspecified geo numbers. If you are privy to them as well, well then do spill the beans, as I'm flying blind on this.

Well, I usually don't put much stock in demoing bikes as the setup is always so far off.

But there is going to be a demo not terribly far away that I'm going to need to go and ride before doing anything.
If I would be so lucky that they would even have one to throw a leg over and demo. I would be happy just to behold it. This bike may very well be the only DJI steed at the event since Amflow/Avinox/DJI are not on the exhibitor list, strangely, though I guess not really because of our draconian tariff policies. Come to think of it, I'm surprised Forbidden is will be there for similar reasons.
 

DirkWisely

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If I would be so lucky that they would even have one to throw a leg over and demo. I would be happy just to behold it.
Yeah I'm not expecting to be able to ride it, and even if I can I'm not sure riding around a parking lot will tell me a whole lot about the bike. Seeing it in person will still be cool either way.
 

jbrown15

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May 27, 2020
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OK, Sonni-ish then, which has tighter numbers on the wheelbase and rear-center than the Voima. Again, I'm going from unspecified geo numbers. If you are privy to them as well, well then do spill the beans, as I'm flying blind on this.


If I would be so lucky that they would even have one to throw a leg over and demo. I would be happy just to behold it. This bike may very well be the only DJI steed at the event since Amflow/Avinox/DJI are not on the exhibitor list, strangely, though I guess not really because of our draconian tariff policies. Come to think of it, I'm surprised Forbidden is will be there for similar reasons.

I can't share the geo numbers, I sat in on the presentation of the bike and have the geo numbers but I'm not about to post them and get in crap from Forbidden....lol

All will be revealed soon enough.

I am extremely excited about the bike and will probably get one later this year. Currently I'm on a 2025 Wild M10.
 

Suns_PSD

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Jul 12, 2022
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Austin
Having owned a Voima K1 size frame, knowing the geo on the eDruids, I don’t think they are close at all. The reach is pretty close but the wheelbase on the eDruids is quite a bit shorter than a K1 Voima.

The reach on a large isn’t much shorter that what other brands have for a reach on their larges. The chainstay only gets on the longer side for the XL size.
If that's the case, then I was likely given incorrect dimensions. Bl which is totally possible.
I'm not knocking the machine and I'm real excited to see it. It just threw me off a bit.
 

MetroNeck

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Aug 13, 2020
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I can't share the geo numbers, I sat in on the presentation of the bike and have the geo numbers but I'm not about to post them and get in crap from Forbidden....lol

All will be revealed soon enough.

I am extremely excited about the bike and will probably get one later this year. Currently I'm on a 2025 Wild M10.
Are you able to share if someone who is looking for a 160mm+ version will have to be more patient, than someone who will want less travel?
 

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