Bigger, grippier, lighter and as tough as ever. The Burgtec Penthouse Flat pedals are here!
We didn’t stop to think about the future when our journey started some 17-years ago on the slopes of Schladming in ‘03. The prototype MK1 Penthouse Flat that debuted that weekend inevitably paved the way for the MK2 in ‘07, the MK3 in ‘09 and the MK4 in ‘14. While much has changed in that time, our focus towards building the toughest and grippiest flat pedals on the market remains the same.
Our goals for the MK5 mountain bike pedals followed the same design and development path as every other pedal before it; utilise any advances in materials and manufacturing, balance the weight and durability, and maximise the amount of grip. From the MK4 to the MK5, we shed 65 grams per pair. The platform footprint was increased by 7%, the dish by 1mm and the pin width was decreased by 0.5mm.
Refinement
Taking on feedback from the MK4 mtb pedals we tried a number of different Q-factors to balance the foot’s position in relation to the cranks.
With every flat pedal shoe on the market at our disposal, we experimented with different platform sizes, pin widths, and pin heights to maximise grip underfoot.
It was of the utmost importance that the MK5’s internals represents the best of the best. To do this we specced the most wear-resistant bushings from Igus. Their "Endurance Runner" material - W300 - was a clear winner as this gave unrivalled resistance to external influences. Mud and water ingress is kept at bay with a full-contact oil seal. This keeps grease in and contaminants out even in the harshest of conditions. This configuration of quality parts is why the Penthouse series has a reputation for outstanding longevity.
Specification
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Weight: 379g (Steel Axle)
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Platform material: 7075 Alloy
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Profile: 15mm
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Platform: 100mm x 102mm
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Dish: 2mm (concave)
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Pin material: Stainless steel
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Axle Material: EN24T Steel
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Pin width: 3.5mm
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Pin height: 4.5mm
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Internals: 2 x Igus W300 bushes, single sealed bearing and inboard rubber oil seal
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Colours available: Burgtec Black, Race Red, Deep Blue, Purple Rain, Kash Bronze, Iron Bro Orange, Rhodium Silver, Burgtec Bullion Gold, Toxic Barbie Pink (Available in stores only)
Is it possible to make a better pedal?
Take a look at our own review of the Burgtec Mk5 Penthouse Pedals
Here is what Singletrack magazine had to say about the new Mk5 pedal.
"Those of you who can cast your mind back over the past 16 years might be able to remember the first 3 generations of Penthouse mountain bike pedals. Each one was a slight improvement on the last with a nip and tuck here and a refinement there. But by the time they came to the MK4 it was time for a completely new design. It looks like Burgtec is back in the rhythm as the MK5 isn’t a totally new pedal but a refinement over the last."
FAQ
Q: Are Burgtec any good?
A: With big names like Greg Minaarr, Josh Bryceland putting their name to the products, that shows they are no fly by night product. They are built to take the rigours of downhill riding through to the hard hits and jibs of the 50/01 boys.
Q: Are Burgtec pedals painted or anodised?
A: Burgtec pedals are anodized, apart from the composite version which the composite itself is coloured.
Q: how to tell left and right on burgtec pedals
A: There is a groove in the axle on the left hand pedal. The right hand one is smooth.
Left hand pedal axle
Right hand pedal axle