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2024 Forestal

Cyon Neon PRO

A 29″ carbon frame full suspension enduro e-bike with ultra high-end components.
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Manufacturer Price

€11,798($13,720)
Weight36.8 lbs  
FrameCarbon
SuspensionFull, 150 / 150mm
ForkRockShox Pike Ultimate
ShockRockShox Super Deluxe Ultimate
Wheels29″ Carbon
Drivetrain1 × 12
GroupsetX01 Eagle
MotorForestal 250W 60Nm mid-drive
BatteryForestal 360Wh
BrakesMagura MT7 Pro Hydraulic Disc
SeatpostDropper
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Terrain
easyextreme
Handling
nimblestable
Cyon Neon PRO
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Gearing

A bike with lower gearing will be easier to ride up steep hills, while a higher top end means it will pedal faster down hills.

Lowest gear

(climbing)

28 mph

Cyon Neon PRO

26 mph

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Spec Level

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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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Summary

The Forestal Cyon is a lightweight enduro eBike praised for its powerful motor and balanced geometry, offering a playful and nimble ride. However, it faces criticism for limited battery life, especially in high-assistance modes, and some suspension components may not match the frame's performance. The integrated technology, including a full-color display, adds innovation but can be glitchy and slow to boot.

Pros
  • Powerful motor with high torque

  • Lightweight design for an eBike

  • Balanced and nimble geometry

  • Innovative integrated display with extensive features

  • Carbon frame with unique construction

Cons
  • Limited battery life and high energy consumption

  • Suspension may lack comfort and grip

  • High price point

  • Slow boot-up time and glitches with the display

  • Non-removable battery and tall seat tube

Key Quotes
The Bafang motor is one of the punchiest-feeling SL ebike motors currently on sale in all its modes bar Nitro, where the Fazua’s boost function matches it comfortably.
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The Forestal Cyon Halo is powerful, playful and inspiring!
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The Forestal Cyon was a blast to ride… while the battery lasted.
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Despite running less sag than a lot of bikes, the Cyon feels muted and forgiving on the downhills.
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Forestal’s control unit is low-profile, but the buttons have no clicks or feedback, so you don’t always know its got the message.
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BikeRadar
Forestal Cyon Neon review

Jul 2023 · Alex Evans

Andorran brand Forestal’s trail-focused SL ebike

Highs
  • Supportive suspension

  • Balanced geometry

  • Powerful motor

  • Damped feeling frame and wheels

Lows
  • Pike fork is under gunned

  • Low sag recommendation impacts comfort

  • Stock tyres not suitable

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MBR
Forestal Cyon Neon e-bike review - MBR

Jan 2023 · Alan Muldoon

A newcomer on the scene, young upstart Forestal is aiming to mix it up with the best electric mountain bikes on the market. And in this test we take a look at its trail bike offering; the Cyon against three of its peers (see below). Specialized S-Works Turbo Levo SL  Trek Fuel EXe Pivot Shuttle SL Need to know Lightweight e-bike with 150mm travel, front and rear 60Nm torque from the Bafang-built EonDrive motor, paired with a 360Wh battery Carbon frame with asymmetric reinforcement strut, single pivot swingarm and linkage driven shock Full colour display integrated into top tube gives GPS mapping and enough data to make your head spin With only three models, the Forestal range is pretty easy to navigate. It’s an e-bike only brand from Andorra where the Hydra is the full-power bike, the Siryon is the 170mm travel mid-power bike, which we’ve already tested, and the Cyon is essentially a 150mm trail bike version of the Siryon.  Forestal then splits each platform into tiers, lowest to highest as follows: Halo, Neon and Diode, so the Cyon Neon tested here is the mid-range, mid-powered, mid-travel model. Simple, right? It shares the exact same full carbon frame as the other two bikes in the Cyon lineup, a frame that’s designed around a powerful 60Nm Bafang-built EonDrive motor (1.95kg). Geometry and sizing is modern for a 150mm travel 29er trail bike, bar the 480mm seat tube length that limits the amount of drop you can run on your seat post. Also, it rides a little high in its travel and is the only bike in this test without geometry adjustment. So we’d like to see Forestal add a low geometry setting to bring its vital stats a little closer to the Trek Fuel EXe, which has arguably the best geometry of the mid-power bikes we’ve tested.  With a bright, clear display nestling in the top tube the user interface on the Forestal is certainly hi-tech, but takes longer to boot up. It has GPS for maps and tracking, so if your bike gets stolen you should be able to find it as easily as tracking down your phone. The handlebar remote offers five modes – off, walk, eco, sport, race and nitro.  Powering all of the electronics on the Cyon and tucked neatly inside the down tube is a 360Wh battery (1.8kg). Forestal will also offer a 250Wh aftermarket range extender when it’s ready, bringing the total battery capacity to 610Wh. And while that sounds like a lot of juice, the Forestal is one energy hungry bike. As such, it fared worst in our range test, only just offering an hour of ride time before the lights went out. So you’ll need the range extender, once available, if you plan on venturing further afield.   Which raises an interesting dichotomy. The 250Wh range extender is going to weigh roughy 1.5kg, which will bring the total weight of the bike close to 20.5kg. So almost the same as the lightest full …Continue reading »

Highs
  • Looks stunning. Addictive blend of assistance and agility. Powerful motor. Superb integration and technology. Beautiful colour scheme options. Fast charging time.

Lows
  • Drains the battery fast. Some glitches with the screen and the control unit needs to give better feedback. Suspension doesn't have the best grip or comfort. Tall seat tube. Non-removable battery.

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EMTB Forums
2022 Forestal Cyon Halo review

Aug 2022 · Knut Nes

The Forestal Cyon Halo is a lightweight emtb from Andorra. The size Large testbike weighs in at 18.8 kg without pedals. Many emtbs run a 160 mm travel fork, the Cyon comes with a 150 mm fork. Going down just 10 mm usually means we’re dealing with a less agressive bike. Watch our video review, or keep reading below. Specs The Forestal Cyon Halo comes with the Rockshox Pike Select fork. This is a nice fork for a more lightweight …

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Pinkbike
First Look: Forestal Reveals New 'Hydra' Downhill & 'Cyon' Trail eMTB Designs

Apr 2021 · James Smurthwaite

Forestal adds two new e-bikes to their lineup, including a 170mm DH machine.

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Geometry
Specs
Build
Frame

Forestal Alpha Box Carbon Enduro 29" TR 150 Monocoque construction / Track Ready / 150mm Travel / 2.2kg Size M

Hanger StandardUDH

ColorsUltraviolet; Metallic Moon; Petit Tonnerre Red

Fork

Rockshox Pike Ultimate 29" 150mm Charger 2.1 RC2 / DebonAir / Tapered / Boost 15x110 / Maxle Stealth / Offset 42mm / Extl begin stroke rebound / Low Speed Compression / High Speed Compression / Gloss Black-Rainbow

Travel150mm

Spring TypeAir

Shock

Rockshox Super Deluxe Ultimate RCT Metric 230x60mm/ Debonair / Extl Rebound / 2 position (Open / Firm) / Compression adjust / Custom tune / Black

Travel150mm

Headset

Acros Integrated ZS 56 Top / ZS 56 Bottom / Internal cable routing / Stainless steel bearings / Blocklock 150°

Stem

Forestal Oxydon 45mm ⌀ 31.8mm / 7075 Heavy duty Aluminum

Handlebar

Forestal Oxydon C 780mm ⌀ 31.8mm / Upsweep 4° / Backsweep 6° / Rise 15mm / Toray T700 & T800 Carbon

Saddle

Fizik Aidon X3 E-MTB Fibre reinforced nylon / S-alloy rails / 249g / 255 x 145mm

Seatpost

Crankbrothers Highline 7 ⌀ 31.6mm / Length 125mm Size S / Length 150mm Sizes M, L / Length 170mm Size XL / Black ring / Aluminum 7076 T6

TypeDropper

Grips

Production Privée CR35 Forestal x Production Privée edition / 2-position adjustable (Tour / Race)

Groupset
Rear Derailleur

SRAM X01 Eagle 12 Speed / X-Actuation / Long cage / Colour: Black

Crank

Praxis Carbon Q-Factor 170mm / ISIS Drive / 104 BCD / Length 160mm Sizes S, M / Length 165mm Sizes L, XL

Shifters

SRAM X01 Eagle 12 Speed / X-Actuation / Colour: Lunar

Cassette

SRAM Eagle XG-1295 10-50T / 12 Speed / XD Driver Body / Colour: Polar grey

Chain

SRAM X01 Eagle 12 Speed / Powerlock / Colour: Silver

Brakes

Magura MT7

TypeMagura MT7 Pro Hydraulic Disc

Wheels
Rims

Front: Crankbrothers Synthesis Carbon E7 29" Hub CB / 15 x 110mm Boost / Spokes Sapim E-Light / 6-Bolt / Inner Rim 31.5mm / Outter Rim 37.5mm, Rear: Crankbrothers Synthesis Carbon E7 29" Hub CB / 12 x 148mm Boost / Spokes Sapim Strong / XD Drivetrain/ 6-Bolt / Inner Rim 29.5mm / Outter Rim 36.5mm

Tires

Front: Maxxis Minion DHF 29x2.3 3C MAXXTERRA, Rear: Maxxis High Roller 11 29x2.3 3C MAXXTERRA

Electric Components
Motor

Forestal EonDrive 250W / 60Nm / IP67 / 1.95kg / 165 x 105 x 147mm

Battery

Forestal Aurora Performance 360Wh / 52V / Integrated / Rapid Charge / 1.8kg / 350 x 72 x 50.5mm

Remote

Forestal Smart Trigger 3 Buttons / Battery & Assistance LED Indicators

Display

Forestal Smart Dashboard 3.2" Integrated HD Transflective touch screen / All conditions resistant

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