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Pembree D2A fires out completely carbon neutral flat pedal platform for racing

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Lighter and cheaper than their original R1V pedal, the all-new Pembree D2A pedal is an entirely carbon neutral flat pedal for mountain biking – made in Sussex, England. The R1V had an unusual design wherein six of the pins were mounted onto “traction rails” – blocks of aluminium that affixed to the main body of the pedal. The new D2A pedal is of a more traditional one-piece design, with all ten pins threading into the main body itself. Let’s take a closer look at what could be the greenest mountain bike pedal on the market.

Pembree D2A MTB Flat Pedal

pembree d2a flat mtb pedal is carbon neutral made in england

The new Pembree D2A pedals weigh a claimed 446g per pair, running a 100mm x 110mm platform with a 15mm profile. They are CNC machined from a 2014 T6 Aluminium – a metal specifically developed for critical parts in the aerospace industry where strength and weight were paramount. As a result, Pembree claim the pedal is a lot stronger than most other pedals that are typically made from 6062 Aluminium. 

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Ten proprietary “traction pins” thread into the pedal, evenly arranged around the edges of the platform. These stainless steel pins are manufactured from 314 Aluminium by Precision Products in Brighton, England. 

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The Pembree D2A spins about a 7-4 PH Stainless Steel spindle. That’s a “precipitation-hardening” stainless steel said to provide an outstanding combination of high strength, good corrosion resistance and good mechanical properties. Sat on said spindle are bearings sealed both sides, plus an IGUS bushing. The shaft is sealed by Nitrile rubber and steel.

Pembree say the aluminium slimline end cap maximizes the distance between the ball bearings and the IGUS bushing, resulting in more a stable spindle, protecting the bearings and their lifetime.

A Carbon Neutral Pedal

Sustainability is a core value of Pembree, a carbon negative company. How do they achieve production of a carbon neutral pedal? Well, both the D2A and R1V pedals are made from 100% recyclable materials – even down to the bearings and bushings.

Further, they offset the carbon emissions from pedal production through two projects; Temwa and the Pedals4Trees initiative. The Temwa project is a Northern Malawi based project that helps communities fight against deforestation through tree planting. The guys at Temwa calculated that for every pair of pedals produced, 92kg of CO2 is emitted – Temwa offset this by planting 10 trees for every tonne of CO2 produced. 

As for the Pedals4Trees initiative, Pembree personally plant at least one tree for every pair of pedals they sell. Furthermore, Pembree’s own manufacturing facility runs off 100% renewable energy and packaging is completely plastic-free, made from recycled paper.

Pricing & Availability

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The Pembree D2A flat MTB pedal is available in five colorways, retailing at £109. The pedal body itself gets a 5 year warranty while the bearings have a 2 year warranty. Get them direct from Pembree.

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Shafty
Shafty
3 years ago

It’s a very pretty design and I appreciate the green aspect, but it’s not much different than Burgtec pedals.

Someday, someone will realize that pins alone don’t offer grip. Not unless there’s many pins. You need some texture and surface area.

Huffagnolo SuperMagna
Huffagnolo SuperMagna
3 years ago

“These stainless steel pins are manufactured from 314 Aluminium by Precision Products in Brighton, England”

Woah these Pembree folks are wizards they can get steel from aluminum. LOL

They look like nice pedals and the concept is nice! Good to see some sustainability as part of the process

Dockboy
Dockboy
3 years ago

Huffagnolo they do it to save on shipping. Aluminum is much more affordable to ship.

Jeff
Jeff
3 years ago

So there carbon neutrality is based on their own calculation? Do they take into account the emissions produced during the smelting and mining of the ore. Or the recycling process of the material? Also if they are just planning trees they are nit really doing anything for the emissions that they released present day? Those trees will take years or tens of years to remove the emissions that where produced to make the pedals. Seems like a bunch of PC BS about being carbon neutral. Heck a coal plant is then carbon neutral if you plant enough trees right. Nevermind that you are still generating the emissions in the first place.

phillawpembree
phillawpembree
3 years ago
Reply to  Jeff

Hey Jeff, our calculations take into account everything from the production of the materials all the way through the manufacturing process and then to delivery to the customer. Cheers Phil

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