FROM THE TRAILS

V12 PEDALS

FOR THE TRAILS

DMR V12 Pedals

Regular price $79.99

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SKU: DM1781
Description

Since its first production run in 1997, the DMR V12 pedal has established itself as the benchmark for flat pedal performance in mountain biking. We have taken our iconic V12 body design and enhanced it for even better performance.


The new pedal body is larger than before, offering 10% more surface area compared to the classic design. This improvement results in better grip and increased support for rougher conditions and bigger impacts. Additionally, we refined the design to feature a lower profile platform. At just 16mm in depth, the DMR V12 is as slim as possible while maintaining our legendary concave feel.


We also focused on weight reduction, with a 20% savings compared to the previous V12 model. The standard version now weighs under 430g per pair, while the Magnesium version is even lighter at 350g. The DMR V12 pedal spins on fully sealed bearings and features a cro-mo axle. All pins on the pedal are replaceable and adjustable, allowing you to customize your preferred grip - also, the pedal is fully serviceable, meaning you can run DMR V12s for a lifetime.


- Forged aluminum body
- 16mm deep concave platform
- CrMo axle with smooth sealed cartridge bearings
- 10 replaceable traction pins per side
- 95x100mm platform

Specifications

Mfc Part No: DMR-VV12-K9
Model: V12
Spindle: CrMo
Size: 9/16"
Body Material: Aluminum
Color: Black
Weight: 420g


Barcode: 5055308110802
MEDIA REVIEW
MEDIA REVIEW
“DMR’s V12 is one of the brand’s longest-standing and best-selling flat pedals - testimony to its performance and popularity, and like other DMR pedals is available in a wide selection of colors.”
— MBUK MAGAZINE
MEDIA REVIEW
“Impressive stability for platform size; grippy, well-placed pins; smaller platform reduces ground strikes.”
— MBUK MAGAZINE

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