Burgtec was born out of a pure obsession with downhill racing — the pursuit of speed, the hunt for every marginal gain, and the belief that components should be engineered to perform at the very edge of what’s possible.
From the early days on the World Cup circuit to today’s global rider base, Burgtec has built a reputation for creating no‑nonsense, bombproof components trusted by elite racers and everyday riders alike.
What sets Burgtec apart is their commitment to quality over quantity. Every product is designed with purpose, tested in the harshest conditions and refined with input from some of the world’s most influential riders, including Josh Bryceland, Greg Minnaar, Brage Vestavik and Dakota Norton. Whether it’s pedals, handlebars, stems, axles or grips, Burgtec components earn their stripes through real‑world performance, durability and rider‑focused design.
At Wheelbase, we stock one of the UK’s best selections of Burgtec components, including:
Burgtec Pedals – from the MK4 Composite to the Penthouse MK5 and B‑Rage Edition
Burgtec Handlebars – including the Ride High 38 mm, 50 mm, 65 mm and 80 mm bars
Available in a huge range of anodised colours, Burgtec components let you upgrade performance and personalise your bike in one hit.
Whether you’re fine‑tuning your cockpit, improving durability with a new axle, upgrading to world‑class pedals or simply adding a splash of colour, Burgtec’s precision‑engineered parts deliver the performance modern riders demand. And if you want to rep the brand off the bike, explore our range of Burgtec hoodies, t‑shirts and caps.
Burgtec isn’t just a component brand — it’s a mindset. Built for riders who expect more from their kit, and who want components that look good, feel good and last.
Burgtec is a British mountain bike component manufacturer founded by former downhill racers. The brand specialises in high-performance parts for enduro and downhill riding, focusing on durability, precision, and rider control. Burgtec products are engineered for serious mountain bikers who require reliable components in challenging conditions.
Burgtec Products
Flat Pedals: Penthouse series pedals feature large platforms and high-grip pins for stability and control in downhill and enduro riding. Available in both alloy and plastic options.
Handlebars: RideWide and RideHigh bars are reinforced for aggressive terrain, providing strength, stability, and precise handling.
Stems: Enduro and Direct-Mount stems offer secure and responsive steering, suitable for both enduro and downhill bikes.
Grips & Accessories: Bartender grips (including signature pro rider versions), chainrings, axles, top caps, headset spacers, and other cockpit finishing components.
Apparel: Casual and technical clothing including t-shirts, hoodies, and helmets that reflect the brand’s competitive roots.
Professional Rider Collaborations
Burgtec works with elite riders to develop and test products:
Greg Minnaar – Downhill World Cup champion
Steve Peat – Former professional downhill racer
Santa Cruz Syndicate – The most successful downhill team in history.
Josh Bryceland (Ratboy) – Enduro and downhill competitor
Additional pro riders contribute to design and performance feedback.
These collaborations ensure components meet the demands of competitive downhill and enduro racing.
Why Choose Burgtec
Products designed from racing experience, with performance-driven engineering
High-quality materials and CNC precision machining for durability
Focused on component upgrades rather than generic OEM parts
Burgtec offers mountain bike components built for enduro and downhill riders seeking reliable, high-performance upgrades. Their flat pedals, handlebars, stems, grips, and accessories are engineered to meet professional racing standards and everyday trail demands. Burgtec clothing harnesses MTB culture with bold designs and comfortable fits.
Choosing The Right Burgtex Axle
A Comparison Guide for Riders
Choosing the Right Burgtec Axle: A Comparison Guide for Riders
Upgrading to a Burgtec axle is one of the easiest ways to improve stiffness, security and reliability on your bike. Whether you’re replacing a worn-out OEM axle or looking for a tougher, leverless upgrade, Burgtec’s precision-machined 7075 aluminium axles deliver clean looks, dependable performance and brand-specific accuracy. With multiple lengths, thread pitches and fork-specific options available, here’s a clear comparison to help you choose the right one for your setup.
Burgtec Rear Axles: Clean, Strong and Built for Real-World Riding
All Burgtec rear axles share the same core benefits:
Leverless design for extra clearance
6 mm Allen tightening (many with a backup 6 mm on the drive side)
CNC-machined 7075 aluminium
Manufacturer-specific dimensions for perfect alignment
From Santa Cruz to Trek, Nukeproof, Cannondale and more, Burgtec axles are engineered to match factory tolerances while offering a tougher, cleaner and more secure setup.
Santa Cruz-Specific Axles: 168.6 mm vs 173.7 mm
Santa Cruz frames use two different axle lengths depending on model year and generation. Burgtec produces both, each built to Santa Cruz’s exact specifications.
Burgtec Santa Cruz 168.6 mm Rear Axle
A lighter, cleaner upgrade for earlier-generation Santa Cruz and Juliana frames.
20 g lighter than the OE axle
Includes dropout bolt
Dual 6 mm hex fittings
Perfect for riders who want a secure, leverless setup
If you’re unsure which one you need, check your frame generation or measure your existing axle length.
180 mm x 12 mm Axles: Two Thread Pitches, Two Use Cases
Burgtec’s 180 mm axles are widely used across modern trail and enduro bikes.
180 mm x 12 mm | 1.0 mm Pitch
Common on: Commencal, Cannondale, Forbidden, Nukeproof
Ideal for Tempo, Meta V5, Moterra, Druid V2, Giga, Mega and similar models.
180 mm x 12 mm | 1.75 mm Pitch
A very common standard across multiple brands.
Fits: Niner, Stanton, Nukeproof Reactor/Mega, Cannondale Habit/Jekyll/Moterra, Commencal Boost frames, Forbidden Druid/Dreadnaught, Airdrop Filter/Edit Not compatible with Evil bikes.
Always check your thread pitch before ordering – 1.0 mm and 1.75 mm are not interchangeable.
Trek-Specific: 184.5 mm Rear Axle
Designed exclusively for MY22/23 Trek models. Fits: Top Fuel, Fuel EX Gen 5 & 6, Slash, Fuel Exe, Rail Gen 2-4
A perfect upgrade for riders who want a secure, leverless axle for modern Trek trail and e-MTB platforms.
Burgtec Fox Kabolt 110 Fork Axles
For Fox 15 x 110 mm Boost forks, the Kabolt axle offers a clean, lightweight and secure front-end upgrade.
Leverless design
7075 aluminium
Torque-wrench friendly
Available in multiple anodised colours
A simple way to add stiffness, reliability and style to your cockpit.
Burgtec KaboltX Fork Axle
For riders running Fox KaboltX forks, this axle delivers maximum stiffness and reliability with a unique double-hex design.
6 mm + 8 mm Allen fittings
Grade 5 titanium pinch bolt
Built for aggressive trail, enduro and DH riding
The 8 mm backup hex is a standout “get out of jail” feature that ensures you’re never stuck trailside.
Burgtec RockShox 15 x 110 mm Boost Fork Axle
A tougher, stiffer and cleaner upgrade for RockShox Boost forks.
7075 aluminium
6 mm hex on both ends
Leverless design for more clearance
Made to RockShox specifications
Available in nine Burgtec colours
Not compatible with any SID forks
The dual-ended 6 mm hex is a brilliant failsafe if one side ever rounds off.
Which Burgtec Axle Should You Choose?
To confirm compatibility, check your current axle for:
Length
Thread pitch
Diameter
Brand-specific fitment
UDH vs non-UDH hanger
Once you match those details, choosing the right Burgtec axle becomes straightforward.
Whether you’re upgrading for stiffness, clearance, weight savings or peace of mind, Burgtec axles offer a clean, reliable and precision-engineered solution for every ride.
The Ultimate Guide to Burgtec Pedals
MK4 Composite vs MK5 vs MK5 B-Rage Edition
The Ultimate Guide to Burgtec Pedals: MK4 Composite vs MK5 vs MK5 B-Rage Edition
When it comes to flat pedals, few brands have earned the same reputation for grip, durability and rider-focused design as Burgtec. Whether you’re building a trail bike, upgrading your enduro setup or pushing freeride limits, Burgtec pedals deliver the confidence and control that modern mountain biking demands.
Below, we break down the key differences between the Burgtec MK4 Composite, Penthouse Flat MK5, and the MK5 B-Rage Edition to help you choose the perfect pedal for your riding style.
Burgtec MK4 Composite Flat MTB Pedals
Best for: Trail riders, all-rounders, riders wanting Burgtec performance at a lower price.
The Burgtec MK4 Composite Pedal brings the brand’s signature grip and durability into a more affordable package. With the same sculpted profile as the alloy versions, the MK4 Composite offers a confident platform, replaceable steel pins and a tough nylon-fibreglass body that shrugs off rock strikes.
Key highlights:
16 mm profile with a subtle 1 mm dish
Nylon/fibreglass body for durability
SCM415 chromo axle
Fully replaceable steel pins
Weight: 376 g
If you want maximum value without sacrificing performance, the MK4 Composite is the sweet spot — ideal for trail, enduro and everyday riding.
Best for: Riders who want maximum grip, premium materials and the lightest, toughest platform Burgtec has ever made.
After two years of development, the Penthouse Flat MK5 arrived as Burgtec’s grippiest and most refined pedal to date. With a larger platform, deeper concave and slimmer profile, the MK5 locks your shoes in place while maintaining the brand’s trademark toughness.
Best for: Freeride, big-mountain and riders who push bikes (and pedals) to the limit.
Developed with freeride powerhouse Brage Vestavik, the MK5 B-Rage Edition takes the standard MK5 and turns everything up a notch. A bigger platform, extra centre pins and reinforced construction make this the go-to pedal for riders hitting huge drops, rough landings and technical terrain.
Key highlights:
Massive 112 x 102 mm platform
Extra centre pins for unmatched mid-foot grip
7075 alloy body with 11 stainless pins per side
EN24T steel axle
Sealed internals for long-term reliability
Slim 18 mm profile with 3 mm concave
Weight: 513 g
If you ride hard, fast and loose — the B-Rage Edition is built for you.
MK4 Composite – Best value, great grip, durable and ideal for trail riders. MK5 Penthouse – Premium grip, lightweight alloy platform, perfect for aggressive trail and enduro. MK5 B-Rage Edition – Maximum support and strength for freeride and big-mountain riding.
No matter which model you choose, every Burgtec pedal is built with the same philosophy: clean design, uncompromising grip and long-term reliability.
Burgtec Grips // Josh Bryceland vs Greg Minnaar
Which Signature Grip Is Right for You?
Burgtec Grips: Josh Bryceland vs Greg Minnaar – Which Signature Grip Is Right for You?
When two of the most iconic riders in mountain biking put their names on a product, you know you’re choosing between the very best. Burgtec’s Bartender Pro range has become the benchmark for flat-out grip, comfort and control – and the Josh Bryceland and Greg Minnaar signature models each bring something unique to the bar.
Whether you ride loose and playful like Ratboy or precise and calculated like The GOAT, here’s how the two signature grips stack up.
Josh Bryceland: The Bartender Pro – Feel, Flow and All-Day Comfort
Best for: Riders who want maximum comfort, soft feel and a grip that disappears beneath the hands.
Josh Bryceland’s riding style is unmistakable – loose, stylish and effortless. His signature Bartender Pro grip reflects exactly that. Burgtec engineered a hybrid tapered core that removes harsh plastic under your outer knuckles, replacing it with rubber all the way to the bar. The result is a lock-on grip that feels like a push-on.
“Close your eyes, grab a handful and you’d swear blind it’s push on.” – Josh Bryceland
The horizontal pattern gives a soft, consistent feel across the palm, while the underside features a half-height pattern for extra pop when pumping through terrain. A low-profile flange stays out of the way of levers but still gives a subtle reference point.
For riders who want even more comfort and tackiness, the Super Soft version uses an 18A compound – perfect for rough trails, long descents and riders who prioritise feel over outright durability.
Greg Minnaar: The Bartender Pro – Precision, Control and World Cup Toughness
Best for: Riders who want maximum control, vibration damping and a grip built for high-speed precision.
Greg Minnaar is known for being one of the most meticulous riders on the planet – and his signature Bartender Pro grip reflects that obsession with detail. Developed over a full World Cup season, the Minnaar grip uses a unique supple pattern and the same 30A compound as the Bryceland version, but with a different feel and purpose.
The 31.5 mm diameter gives a slightly fuller, more ergonomic hold, ideal for riders who want stability on rough tracks. The ultra-thin tapered core keeps weight down while maintaining a direct, responsive connection to the bar.
A 7075 aluminium collar and stainless bolt ensure the grip stays locked in place, even on the roughest DH tracks.
The Super Soft version takes the World Cup-winning pattern and adds a tackier, more supple compound. Designed for riders who want maximum damping and reduced hand fatigue on long, rough descents.
Josh Bryceland vs Greg Minnaar: Which Grip Should You Choose?
Choose Josh Bryceland if you want:
A softer, more forgiving feel
A grip that mimics push-on comfort
Maximum palm comfort for long days
A playful, flow-oriented riding feel
A lower-profile 31 mm diameter
Choose Greg Minnaar if you want:
A slightly larger 31.5 mm diameter
More vibration damping on rough tracks
A firmer, more controlled feel
A grip designed for precision at speed
World Cup-proven ergonomics
Choose the Super Soft versions if:
You ride rough terrain
You struggle with hand fatigue
You want maximum tackiness and comfort
You prioritise feel over durability
The Bottom Line
Both the Bryceland and Minnaar signature grips deliver the same Burgtec hallmarks – dependable lock-on security, premium rubber compounds and a tapered core that balances comfort with control. The difference comes down to riding style:
Bryceland = soft, flowy, comfortable
Minnaar = precise, controlled, race-ready
Whichever you choose, you’re getting a grip designed by one of the best riders on the planet – and engineered by Burgtec to perform on every trail.
Burgtec Ride High Bars
Everything You Need to Know
Burgtec Ride High Bars: Everything You Need to Know About 38 mm, 50 mm, 65 mm and 80 mm Rises
High-rise handlebars have become one of the most talked-about cockpit upgrades in modern mountain biking. Riders like Josh Bryceland and Dakota Norton have pushed bar heights higher than ever, proving that a taller front end can completely transform how a bike handles – especially on steep, technical terrain.
Burgtec’s Ride High series sits at the centre of that movement. Originally developed with Bryceland to match his upright, loose riding style, the range has expanded from the original 38 mm rise to include 50 mm, 65 mm and even 80 mm options. Whether you’re chasing comfort, confidence or a more aggressive freeride stance, there’s a Ride High bar to suit your setup.
This guide breaks down what the Burgtec Ride High Bars are all about, who they’re for, and how to choose the right rise for your riding.
What Makes the Burgtec Ride High Bar Special?
The Ride High bar is built around one simple idea: a higher cockpit gives riders more control, comfort and confidence. Burgtec designed the bar with:
Aluminium alloy construction for durability and crash resistance
35 mm clamp for stiffness without harshness
800 mm width with cut marks
9° backsweep / 5° upsweep for a natural, comfortable hand position
Signature Bryceland geometry that feels balanced and intuitive
The result is a bar that feels planted on steep descents, relaxed on long rides and confidence-inspiring on technical terrain.
Why Choose a High-Rise Bar?
A higher handlebar changes your riding position in several key ways:
1. More upright posture
Reduces strain on your lower back, shoulders and wrists.
2. More confidence on steep terrain
Shifts weight rearward, reducing the “going over the bars” sensation.
3. Better control for freeride and enduro
Gives more room to move the bike underneath you.
4. Improved fit for tall riders
Stops the cockpit feeling cramped or too low.
5. A simple upgrade with a big impact
No need for new forks or frame changes – just bolt on and ride.
Which Rise Should You Choose?
Burgtec now offers 38 mm, 50 mm, 65 mm and 80 mm rises. Each one suits a different rider and riding style.
38 mm Rise – The All-Rounder
The original Ride High bar. Ideal for riders who want a slightly taller front end without dramatically changing the bike’s handling.
Best for:
Trail riders
Average-height riders
Bikes with mid-to-high stack heights
Balanced, all-round riding
Why choose it:
A subtle rise that improves comfort without reducing front-wheel weighting too much.
50 mm Rise – The Steep-Terrain Sweet Spot
Developed after Josh Bryceland asked for more height, the 50 mm rise has become a favourite for riders tackling steep, technical terrain.
Best for:
Enduro riders
Steep trails
Bikes with low stack heights
Riders who want a noticeably more upright position
Why choose it:
A great balance of comfort, confidence and control – especially on modern long-travel bikes.
65 mm Rise – The Freeride Favourite
As riders like Dakota Norton pushed cockpit heights even further, Burgtec responded with the 65 mm Ride High. This is where things start to feel properly tall.
Best for:
Tall riders (6 ft / 183 cm and above)
Freeride and bike-park riding
Bikes with very low front ends
Riders who want maximum room to move
Why choose it:
A taller bar that keeps you centred and confident on steep chutes, big compressions and freeride lines.
80 mm Rise – Maximum Height, Maximum Confidence
The biggest rise Burgtec offers. This is a specialist bar for riders who want the highest possible front end.
Best for:
Very tall riders
Freeride, DH and big-mountain terrain
Bikes with extremely low stack heights
Riders who want a super-upright, BMX-inspired stance
Why choose it:
It transforms the cockpit, giving unmatched confidence on steep, technical terrain and big hits.
Who Should Ride a Burgtec Ride High Bar?
Trail Riders
38 mm or 50 mm rise for comfort and control.
Enduro Riders
50 mm or 65 mm rise for steep terrain and aggressive riding.
Freeride / DH Riders
65 mm or 80 mm rise for maximum stability and room to move.
Tall Riders
50 mm, 65 mm or 80 mm depending on bike stack height.
Riders With Low-Stack Bikes
50 mm or 65 mm to bring the cockpit up to a comfortable height.
Final Thoughts: Which Rise Is Right for You?
If you want a simple upgrade that boosts comfort, confidence and control, the Burgtec Ride High bar is one of the best high-rise options available. The geometry is spot-on, the construction is tough without being harsh, and the range of rises means there’s a perfect option for every rider.
Quick guide:
38 mm – subtle, balanced, great for trail
50 mm – confident, comfortable, ideal for steep terrain
65 mm – freeride-ready, great for tall riders
80 mm – maximum height, maximum control
Burgtec Ride High Handlebar Rise Comparison
Rise
Best For
Rider Height
Bike Type / Setup
Benefits
38 mm
Trail riders, all-rounders
Small-XL riders
Bikes with mid-high stack
Subtle height increase, balanced handling, improved comfort without major geometry change
50 mm
Enduro, steep terrain
Medium-XL riders
Bikes with low-mid stack
More upright position, better confidence on steep descents, reduced forward-pitch feeling
65 mm
Freeride, bike-park, tall riders
Medium-XXL riders
Bikes with low stack or long-reach frames
Big boost in cockpit height, more room to move, increased stability on steep or technical terrain
80 mm
Big-mountain, DH, very tall riders
Large-XXL riders
Bikes with very low stack or aggressive freeride builds
Maximum height, ultra-upright stance, huge confidence on chutes, drops and rough terrain