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Interactions with Forbidden bikes on 99 Spokes over the last 30 days

Adjusted for traffic volume by country

  1. Canada
  2. United States
  3. Australia
  4. New Zealand
  5. United Kingdom
  6. Italy
  7. Sweden
  8. Seychelles
  9. France
  10. Mexico
Forbidden price point breakdown
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Forbidden bikes by category
XCTrailEnduroDownhill
Forbidden eBikes
BikeseBikes
Forbidden model ranges
XC
Dreadnought E Tier

Current Models

4

price

7699 €—11.699 €

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Trail
Druid

Current Models

4

price

7599 €—10.899 €

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Reya

Current Models

4

price

7299 €—10.999 €

Browse Reyabikes »
Enduro
Dreadnought

Current Models

4

price

8099 €—11.299 €

Browse Dreadnoughtbikes »
Druid

Current Models

4

price

7499 €—12.599 €

Browse Druidbikes »
Downhill
Supernought

Current Models

3

price

7699 €—10.499 €

Browse Supernoughtbikes »
Recent reviews
Pinkbike
Review: The Forbidden Reya Throws Conventional XC Geometry Out the Window

Jun 2026 · Matt Beer

A 65-degree head angle and 449mm chainstays aren't typical numbers for a 120mm bike.

Highs
  • New school geometry opens up much more terrain for an XC bike

  • Unbeatable suspension performance in the 120mm-travel category

  • Quiet and muted frame

Lows
  • Handling is a bit wonky across undulating, low-speed trails

  • No geometry adjustments (if you care about that)

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NSMB
Forbidden Dreadnought E Bike Launch

Apr 2026

Forbidden's second eMTB is a long-legged, high-torque beast. All the details inside

Highs
  • Long travel (170mm rear, 180mm fork) with full power eMTB

  • Avinox M2/M2S motors with high torque (up to 130 Nm) and peak power (1300 W)

  • Mixed wheel only with downhill-focused geometry

  • Lifetime warranty on carbon frame

  • Clean integration and packaging from Forbidden

  • OLED touchscreen display with Enhanced Navigation and USB-C charging

  • Trifecta V3 high-pivot suspension with vertical shock for long dropper compatibility

  • Custom frame protection and RideWrap installed

  • Reasonable pricing for the spec

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Bikerumor
Forbidden Bikes Launches the Dreadnought E – Big Travel, Full Power, Zero Hesitation!

Apr 2026 · Steve Fisher

Forbidden Bike Co. announces the Dreadnought E, a long-travel, Avinox-powered eMTB built to shred gnarly descents.

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Pinkbike
First Ride: The Forbidden Dreadnought E Feels Like a DH Bike with a Motor

Apr 2026 · Dario DiGiulio

Carbon frame, Avinox M2 motor, RockShox Zeb / Super Deluxe Select+ suspension, SRAM Eagle 90 T-Type drivetrain, SRAM Maven Base brakes, Crankbrothers Synthesis Alloy 1.

Highs
  • Very powerful motor with massive peak power and torque

  • Tidy and easy cable routing with bolted clamp closures

  • Excellent climbing eMTB with traction and body position

  • Proportional weight distribution for stability and grip

  • Long rear center keeps front end planted

  • Compatible with dual crown forks

  • Accessible hardware and good seatpost insertion

Lows
  • Very long rear center makes manualing difficult

  • Heavy (over 50 lbs)

  • Feels underutilized at slower speeds

  • Potential for higher battery consumption with powerful motor

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Pinkbike
Forbidden Updates Druid E with Avinox M2S & M2 Motors

Apr 2026 · ForbiddenBike

Forbidden has launched an update to its Druid E with new motors, colours and build kits for 2026.

Highs
  • Proportionally sized eMTB with DH-oriented geometry

  • Powerful Avinox M2S (1300W, 130Nm) and M2 (1100W, 110Nm) motors

  • Low pedal kickback due to idler position

  • Touchscreen display, intuitive controls, Avinox Ride app

  • Mixed-wheel platform, short cranks

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Loam Wolf
Review: Forbidden Dreadnought V2

Apr 2026 · Robert Johnston

The Forbidden Dreadnought V2's unique handling delivered by its geometry and suspension combination made for a riot in the right terrain.

Highs
  • Descending capability lived up to the 'fear nothing' promise

  • Quiet and durable frame with details to minimize rattle

  • Threaded BB and internal tubing for easy maintenance

  • Large main pivot bearings for serviceability

  • Three frame storage options (bottle, tool mount, downtube hatch)

  • Replaceable dropout inserts for wheel size and geometry adjustment

  • Dual crown fork compatible up to 190mm travel

  • Impressively stable climbing without need for climb switch

  • Reasonable pedaling comfort and traction

  • Progressive leverage ratio compatible with coil shock

  • Standout 460mm static chainstay length on S3 MX

  • Sensibly selected build with good suspension and brakes

Lows
  • Limited insertion depth restricts dropper post length

  • Modest reach figure on S3 MX (471mm)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Which Forbidden bikes are most popular?

The most popular Forbidden model families are the Dreadnought, Druid e Druid.

Q: Does Forbidden make eBikes?

Yes, Forbidden manufactures both conventional bikes and e-bikes.