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Forbidden

Forbidden was established in 2019 in Cumberland, BC. The team brings many years of bike design experience and loves to innovate.

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Whether you’re in the market for a trail bike, or an enduro bike, Forbidden has you covered. The new Druid is sure to turn some heads! The Dreadnought will fly by so fast, they won’t know what just happened.

Framesets

Are you the type to obsess over the little details? Build yourself something truly custom from the frame up!

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The Name

Forbidden is named after the Forbidden Plateau, one of the local riding zones in Cumberland. The Forbidden team are able to ride there year round on some very unique and challenging terrain. Their bikes are a reflection of this rugged geography.

Products

Forbidden has blessed us with two models, the Druid and the Dreadnought. The Druid is the trail oriented yet highly capable all rounder. The Dreadnought is the bruiser designed to descend the most challenging terrain and keep you planted and upright. Each bike features a high pivot suspension design, made to eat up square edged impacts. Roots and rocks won’t stand a chance.

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Team

A small team of driven riders makes for a company that is in tune with it’s clients. They’re involved in their community, organizing trail days and supporting local riders. If you’re looking to ride a bike that was designed on the trails and not in a boardroom, Forbidden is your brand.

 

Making Your Bike Purchase Special

If you have any questions about choosing a bike, don't hesitate to contact our team of professionals to help guide you through the processes. We will reach out to you after the purchase to find the optimal set up for your riding style and weight.

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