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Strike Mission is the kind of project we will always say yes to. A tight window, the right terrain, the right crew, and a rider like Marcel Hunt who knows exactly how to bring
ACCESSIBLE HARDWARE Performance over time isn’t just about carbon layup or suspension curves. It’s also about whether you can actually maintain the bike without turning every small job into a teardown. Accessible hardware matters
Own The Podium If you have been thinking about racing more next season, or committing to a few weekends instead of just “maybe” showing up, this is for you. Grab a Forbidden bike and win
Meet Reya A short travel trail bike done the Forbidden way. Proportional geo, predictable handling, and a penchant for serving a disproportionate dose of confidence. Up, down, cross country, or back country, this punchy
“It’s been a long time since I’ve ridden a short-travel bike, and since then they have come a long way. Most of my youth was spent on hardcore XC rigs, and a lot of
WTF IS THE DEAL WITH PROPORTIONAL GEOMETRY There is a lot of talk about balanced geometry and proportional geometry, but not much action when it comes to actually offering bikes with proportional rear-centre measurements
Forbidden Bike Co is proud to share our new freeride film, “Garden of Eden”, the third project brought to life by the collaborative work of Liam Morgan and Vinny Armstrong. Ancient stone villages, narrow
Feast your eyes on “Kawa-zaki”, featuring Zak Mousseau. This one’s a mash-up of ski-inspired steep loam and creative jibs, all tied together with our KX500 inspired Dreadnought; fast, loud, and unapologetic. It’s not about
A Gloucestershire rider with a reputation for riding fast, loose, and fully committed. This one’s dark by design: ominous light, heavy terrain, and the kind of riding that looks steezy until you realize how
Last summer, some of the crew spent five days truck camping in and around the best Vacation Town on Vancouver Island, Cumberland BC. A town that has shaped the way we ride and the