Since the launch of our professional website and the amazing hard work of the marketing team, Druid Motorcycles have been featured in dozens of motorcycle news blogs and magazines all over the world, including prestigious heritage titles like MotorcycleNews, Motorrad, and mainstream websites.
It is with profound sadness that we must report that some other so-called journalists actually learned to read and write at some point and claimed that we had "plagiarized" our imagery and that our vehicle claims are unreal. Clearly those individual reporters were not our targets. We prefer to communicate with media outlets that reproduce our claims verbatim and question nothing. That is how moto culture works, and how all brilliant new motorcycles are born. Just ask HD. To that Druid must insist on categoric denial of all charges. Druid has added completely proprietary work to everything in every single communication used. Like all great works throughout human history, Druid began on a foundation built by others. Druid was not responsible for every pixel in our press relations any more than other brands could claim to have invented all of their content. Did BMW invent the wheel, or RGB color? Yet we see wheels and colors in all of their press materials. Where is the media outrage at them? We absolutely stand by our claims regarding the Sorcerer™ and Prophet™ technology. We especially stand behind the System Warning And Referral Matrix (SWARM) A.I. algorithm and it's claim to function like a bee colony. - The Amazing Druid Team
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Terry
6/11/2019 11:26:03 am
Way to stand strong, just like a bee colony would. Looking forward to throwing a leg over these beauties.
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Anonymous
6/19/2019 09:55:47 pm
It is fake ^^
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Wazim
6/24/2019 06:05:34 am
Yeah right! I'm sure you can get 230hp through that rear tyre (110 section?) and then stop it with a two pot caliper on a single disc suitable for a Chinese 125 petrol bike. Bullshit through and through.
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Milan
7/9/2019 07:54:51 am
Not bullshit.
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