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2025 Forbidden

Druid Lite 2

Herstellerpreis

9.999 €
RahmenKohlenstoff
AufhängungVoll, 140 / 150mm
GabelRockShox Lyrik Select+
StoßdämpferRockShox Super Deluxe Select+
Räder29″ / 27.5″ Aluminium
Antriebsstrang1 × 12 Elektronisch
GruppensetGX Eagle Transmission
MotorAvinox 850W 105Nm mid-drive
BatterieAvinox 600Wh
BremsenSRAM Maven Silver Hydraulische Scheibe
SattelstützeTropfer
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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)

45 km/h

Druid Lite 2

42 km/h

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Forbidden Druid Core 1: Mega-Geometrie meets Mega-Motor?!

März 2026

Forbidden steigt mit dem Druid Core 1 ins Fullsize-E-MTB-Segment ein – mit High-Pivot-Design und DJI-Avinox-Antrieb. Wie sich das ungewöhnliche Konzept in Ausstattung, Geometrie und auf dem Trail schlägt, zeigt unser Test!

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E-Mountainbike Magazine
Erster Test: Das Forbidden Druid LitE und CorE mit DJI-Motor

Juni 2025 · Benedikt Schmidt

Das Forbidden Druid CorE & LitE im ersten Test: Wie schlägt sich das High-Pivot-E-MTB mit DJI Avinox-Motor auf den kanadischen Trails?

Höhen
  • Potenter Allrounder

  • Vereint hohe Laufruhe und Agilität

  • Starke Klettereigenschaften

  • Hochwertige Ausstattung

Tiefs
  • Kein 12A-Schnellladegerät

  • Leichtes Klappern auf ruppigen Trails

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Enduro Mountainbike Magazine
Im ersten Test: Das Forbidden Druid LitE und CorE mit DJI-Motor

Juni 2025 · Benedikt Schmidt

Das Forbidden Druid CorE & LitE im ersten Test: Wie schlägt sich das High-Pivot-E-MTB mit DJI Avinox-Motor auf den kanadischen Trails?

Höhen
  • Potenter Allrounder

  • Vereint hohe Laufruhe und Agilität

  • Starke Klettereigenschaften

  • Hochwertige Ausstattung

Tiefs
  • Kein 12A-Schnellladegerät

  • Leichtes Klappern auf ruppigen Trails

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Pinkbike
First Ride: Forbidden Druid Core & Lite eMTBs

Mai 2025 · Mike Kazimer

It's hard to say whether that was from the lighter weight that's centered a little lower in the frame (the 600 Wh battery is shorter than the 800 Wh one), the slightly longer reach (due to the 150mm fork), or simply that it was a different day on different trails, but in any case it didn't take long to feel comfortable on the Druid Lite..

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BIKE
DJI-Power: Forbidden E-MTBs Druid CorE & LitE mit Avinox-Motor

Apr. 2025 · Leon Weidner

Forbidden Druid LitE & CorE - zwei neue E-MTBs mit High-Pivot-Hinterbau, DJI Avinox-Antrieb und bis zu 160 mm Federweg für anspruchsvolle Trails.

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NSMB
Forbidden Druid V2 Ridden on the Shore

März 2025

Forbidden's first trail bike was a head-turner. How does the V2 Druid live up to the expectations?

Höhen
  • Excellent descending performance; stable and capable on rough trails

  • Excellent traction and wheel placement; easy to jump

  • Improved braking performance over V1; suspension does not squat under braking

  • Simple setup; works well for lighter riders

  • Balanced fore-aft feel (except tire mismatch)

  • Quiet operation

  • Easy to clean after ride

  • Lateral stiffness holds line better

  • New idler design improves chain wrap and retention

Tiefs
  • Steep seat tube angle leads to upright pedaling position that pitches rider forward on flat ground

  • Short cranks (165mm) feel strange initially

  • Tire mismatch: Forekaster rear loses traction before Assegai front, causing oversteer

  • Pod shifter and dropper lever difficult to position correctly

  • 150mm dropper post insufficient; should be 180mm or 210mm

  • 180mm front rotor too small for bike's speed; needs 200mm

  • Storage compartment latch sticky and opening too small for usable tube

  • Tall riders may find rear center makes cornering a chore (though reviewer disagrees)

  • No cable shifting option unless self-built

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Freehub
Bike Review | Forbidden Druid V2

Juli 2024 · Spencer Astra

Judging by the frequent requests for a review of the Forbidden Druid on our YouTube comments section, this bike has captured the attention of a large number of riders. It turns out that all this interest is greatly merited, as the Vancouver Island-based company has engineered a high-end bike for hardcore riders, designed by a group of hardcore riders. Before my first ride on the Forbidden Druid V2, I intentionally avoided researching the specs and intended purpose to minimize any preconceptions I might have had about the bike. Based on feel, I made a rough estimate of how much travel the rear suspension had, but it turned out to be off by almost an inch. The rear travel felt more substantial than the actual 130 millimeters—a testament to the efficiency of the progressive rear-suspension curve.

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MBR
Forbidden’s high-pivot Druid V2 cast a spell on me, and after six months testing I'm still bewitched by it - MBR

Jan. 2024 · Guy Kesteven

“Pedals like an XC bike, descends like a DH bike” is a cliche as badly worn as the back tyre on a bike park rental in September. It’s a promise that often stinks as badly as a rental full-face helmet too. However the latest version of Forbidden’s Druid (V2) can genuinely hustle super hard through the pedals while still unleashing unholy speeds across the jankiest terrain. Throw in excellent proportional geometry and frame feel, plus a sweet spot build and the Druid GX FX is a truly outstanding trail bike.  Yes, the high-pivot design adds weight, complexity and a distinctive ride vibe so it won’t be for everyone, but if you crave short-travel trail speed up there with the best full-suspension bikes on the market, read on. Forbidden Druid V2 need to know Version two of the seminal high-pivot idler trail bike New inverted 4-bar suspension layout delivers 130mm rear travel New geometry and sizing, same 150mm fork travel Fox Performance Elite suspension for ultimate tunability MX (tested) or full 29in wheel options Truly proportional geometry and frame feel SRAM’s latest GX AXS T-Type transmission And I chose the word ‘outstanding’ deliberately in the intro, because in a world of superbly competent but very similar mid-travel bikes the Druid V2 literally hits differently. In fact, if you’re used to a conventional 130mm travel bike the first couple of rides on the Druid are likely to require a significant reset. Not only in how quickly you exit sections you’re used to stalling in, but also how direct yet traction-rich the pedalling is. The way the Druid V2 syncs these three generally contradictory characteristics so well, just emphasises the standout ride experience even more. Is it really “witchcraft” that makes the Druid V2 so special? What exactly is the ‘High Pivot Witchcraft’ Forbidden says is in play here, and is it a spell that will work on you? The rearward axle path, chain-pull isolation of the idler and the 30-35% recommended sag on the Fox Float X shock certainly aren’t unique to Forbidden. Even Trek has climbed back onto the high-pivot bandwagon with its latest Slash enduro bike. Balfa was doing it last century, and Owen Pemberton, the man behind Forbidden, cut his idler teeth on Norco’s high pivot bikes.  It feels very different the original Druid that mbr reviewed, so what has changed? The key difference with the Druid V2 is that it uses a flipped version of a classic four-bar suspension layout, rather than a single pivot design like on the original Druid. This means Forbidden has been able to fine tune the wheel path and anti-rise (how much the suspension resists extension under braking) for a less weird but still wonderfully different ride result. How does it compare to the Druid V1? For example, compared to the Druid V1 it still squats and extends as you load the suspension in turns or when applying the rear brake. But the effect is much less pronounced. So while it’s really easy …Continue reading »

Höhen
  • • Incredible, direct pedalling but still retains impact swallowing/speed carrying performance

  • • Excellent proportional geometry and frame feel

  • • Can pop and hustle as well as plough

  • • Very well curated equipment mix

  • • Non headset cable routing, bottle space and bolted storage mount

Tiefs
  • • Chain needs more TLC to remain smooth

  • • At 15.2kg (33.5lb) it's heavier than most 130mm bikes

  • • Belly storage is awkward and floods easily

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Geometrie
Spezifikationen
Fahrradbau
Rahmen

Druid E Full Carbon - 140mm Travel, High-Modulus Carbon Fiber | Trifecta V3 High Pivot 4-Bar Suspension | One Ride Geometry | Enduro Max Bearings

Aufhänger StandardUDH

FarbeRide the Lightning

Gabel

RockShox Lyrik Select+, 150mm Travel | Charger RC | Debonair + | LSR/LSC Adjust | 44mm Offset | Maxle Stealth Thru-Axle | Gloss Black

Federweg150mm

FedertypLuft

Stoßdämpfer

RockShox Super Deluxe Select+, DebonAir+ | Rebound Adjust | Threshold Lever | Bearing Adapter Eyelets| R55 C26 Tune w/ Hydraulic Bottom Out | 210x50mm

Federweg140mm

Untere Halterung

Avinox, ISIS Interface

Kopfhörer

FSA Orbit ZS Headset, SHIS: ZS44/28.6|ZS56/40 | Sealed Cartridge Bearings | 6000 Series Alloy Cups And Materials | Sealed Steel Crown Race

Vorbau

OneUp, 40mm Length | 35mm Bar Clamp | Black | Forged 6061 Aluminum

Lenker

OneUp Alloy, 800mm Width | S1-S2:20mm / S3-S4:35mm Rise | 8° Backsweep 5° Upward | 35mm Bar Bore | 7075 Aluminum / Black

Sattel

Fizik Terra Aidon X5, 145mm Width | X5: Ride-Compliant Fiber Reinforced Nylon Shell And S-Alloy Rail | Black

Sattelstütze

OneUp Dropper Post, 31.6mm | Size Specific Travel S1:150mm / S2:180mm / S3:210mm / S4:240mm

TypTropfer

Pedale

Not included

Griffe

Forbidden, 128mm length | Single Sided Lock-On | Black

Gruppenset
Schaltwerk

SRAM GX AXS T-Type 12speed, Hangerless Interface | Overload Clutch | Replaceable Skid Plates

Kurbel

Praxis EC-Type 2 Alloy, 155mm | SRAM 34T Chainring | 55mm Chainline | Black

Schalthebel

SRAM Pod Rocker, With MMX Clamp | AXS Controller | Rocking Actuation

Kassette

SRAM GX T-Type 10-52T 12speed, 12speed | XD Fit | 10-12-14-16-18-21-24-28-32-38-44-52T

Kette

SRAM GX Transmission Flattop - 12speed, 12speed | Links = S1:120 / S2:122 / S3:124 / S4:126

Bremsen

Front: SRAM Maven Silver 4-Piston, Stealth Body | SwingLink | Reach & Contact Adjustment | Organic Pads, Rear: SRAM Maven Silver 4-Piston, Stealth Body | SwingLink | Reach & Contact Adjustment | Organic Pads

TypSRAM Maven Silver Hydraulische Scheibe

Räder
Felgen

Crankbrothers Synthesis - E-Bike - Alloy, Front 31.5mm / Rear 29.5mm Internal Width | Tubeless Ready | Black with Grey Graphics

Speichen

Sapim Race, Race 2.0/1.8/2.0mm | Double Butted | Black ED Coated Stainless | Black Brass 14mm Nipples

Vorderradnabe

Crank Brothers, 110x15mm | 28-Hole | 6-Bolt | Black Anodized

Hinterradnabe

Crank Brothers, Ratchet Internals | XD Driver | 148x12mm | 32hole | 6-Bolt | Black Anodized Decal

Reifen

Front: Maxxis Assegai - 3C MaxxTerra - EXO, 29 x 2.5 | 3C MaxxTerra Rubber Compound | 60tpi | Folding | Tubeless Ready | EXO Casing, Rear: Maxxis Minion DHR2 - 3C MaxxTerra - EXO+, 27.5 x 2.5 | 3C MaxxTerra Rubber Compound | 120tpi | Folding | Tubeless Ready | EXO+ Casing

Scheibenrotoren

SRAM Centerline - 200mm, 6-Bolt | 2.0mm Thickness

Elektrische Komponenten
Motor

Avinox M1, Avinox M1 Drive Unit: 105 N·m | Avinox Screen: 2-inch OLED Control Display | Avinox Wireless Controllers: Right and left sides

Batterie

Avinox, Avinox Integrated Li-ion Battery: 600Wh | Voltage 35.9 V | Protection Rating IP56 | Capacity 16.7 Ah

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