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Hasa "940g" Carbonframe - 432$

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Old 01-31-09, 06:57 PM
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Hasa "940g" Carbonframe - 432$

Hi,
I just turned down the Pedalforce group-buy for the qs3 frame, since I couldn`t stand the long wait for the frame to be finished.. So, while cruising eBay today I saw this Hasa frame with both low weight and price:

https://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...m=220345884749

Anyone had any experience with Hasa, or qualified to make any handling characteristics out of the frames specsheet? I`m currently on a Bianchi c2c alu/carbon frame which is a little large for me, and would like to try out one of these cheaper no-name frames after reading up on the PF ones

Looking forward to hear any opinions!
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That's pretty heavy. 1100 g for a 56 cm. As opposed to 54 cm PF @ 890 g.
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That`s were the "weird" geometry comes in..
The pf qs3 in 56cm has an "effective" top tube length of 56cm while the Hasa 56cm has a 59cm measurement.. But yeah, the Hasa is 200g heavier in the same "seat-tube" length.
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Well there is this: https://weightweenies.starbike.com/fo...51868&start=90

Granted, I am sure there many other Hasa frames that did not crack.

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