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2023 Forbidden

Dreadnought Frame

A 29″ carbon frame full suspension enduro frameset.

Manufacturer Price

$3,549
FrameCarbon
SuspensionFull, 154mm rear
Wheels29″
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Sizing
SM

5'2" – 5'8"

MD

5'6" – 5'11"

LG

5'10" – 6'3"

XL

6'1" – 6'7"

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Rider Fit Notes
  • 5'10", size M, Just right
Reviews

Summary

The Forbidden Dreadnought is a high-pivot enduro bike designed for aggressive riding, offering a unique ride quality with size-specific geometry and buttery-smooth suspension. It excels in rough terrain, providing stability and confidence akin to a downhill bike, though its weight and size can be demanding on climbs and long rides. The bike's innovative design and collaboration with boutique suppliers set it apart in the enduro category.

Pros
  • Unique ride quality with size-specific chainstay lengths

  • Buttery-smooth suspension with good range of adjustment

  • Stability and composure at speed

  • Steep seat angle for efficient climbing

  • Innovative high-pivot design

Cons
  • Heavy and demanding to pedal on climbs

  • Can be overkill for less aggressive riders

  • Noisy idler in muddy conditions

  • Requires effort to lift the front end due to rearward axle path

Key Quotes
In a world of copycat designs the Forbidden Dreadnought stands out as a genuine trailblazer.
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The Dreadnought has been designed to take the abuse of a park or DH bike but be pedalled up, down, and around.
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There’s never been a better time to treat yourself to shred-ready, trail-devouring, high pivot sporting weapon of a bike.
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Forbidden Shows Off Vinny Armstrong's Custom Dreadnought for Red Bull Rampage 2024

Oct 2024 · ForbiddenBike

Vinny is getting set to ride in the inaugural women's Rampage aboard her custom Forbidden Dreadnought.

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Forbidden Dreadnought XO T-Type Lands with SRAM Eagle Transmission

Mar 2023 · Jessie-May Morgan

The Forbidden Dreadnought XO T-Type rolls out with the new SRAM Eagle Transmission and SRAM Code Stealth Ultimate Brakes

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MBR
Forbidden Dreadnought XT review - MBR

Apr 2022 · Alan Muldoon

Forbidden now has a big gun but who needs the Forbidden Dreadnought XT when the Druid is already billed as capable? In short... everyone. Let me explain.

Highs
  • Unique ride quality. Great sizing with balanced weight distribution across all sizes. Buttery-smooth suspension with good range of adjustment and plenty of support for smashing bigger hits. Steep seat angle means you simply sit down and spin and the Dreadnought climbs with the best of them. It’s better than the Druid.

Lows
  • Needs a high-rise bar. End-stroke progression makes it harder to get full travel, so maybe a coil shock would make this bike better still. Idler is noisy when it’s muddy. Longer chainstay and rearward axle path means you have to put more effort into lifting the front end.

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Long-Term Test: Is the Forbidden Dreadnought Inefficient?

Jun 2021 · Travis Engel

We held on to the Forbidden Dreadnought for nearly two months. Was that long enough to know if we could hold on to it forever?

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NSMB
The Forbidden Dreadnought Fears Nothing – Interview w/ Owen Pemberton

Mar 2021

A global pandemic can't keep the new Forbidden Dreadnought chained down. Owen Pemberton shares some of the challenges during the bike's development.

Highs
  • Unique size-specific geometry with varying rear-centre lengths and steeper seat tube angles per frame size

  • Frame built to withstand DH bike abuse

  • Compatible with dual crown forks

  • Rearward axle path improves chassis stability and keeps rider weight centralized

  • Offers full 29 or mixed wheel setups via Ziggy Link

  • High-pivot design with idler for anti-squat tuning

Lows
  • Limited initial batch of 100 frame kits only

  • Complete bikes were delayed due to supply chain issues

  • Frame-only options came with coil shocks only (no air initially)

  • Supply chain forced early adoption of boutique shock brands (EXT, Push)

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