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    Hello folks,

    Just curious, does anyone know or have the tensile strength specs for:

    Tange Prestige
    Deda COM 12.5
    Deda Zero Tre

    Can't seem to find official numbers...

    Thanks,
    Hansen

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    Quote Originally Posted by suhacycles View Post
    Hello folks,

    Just curious, does anyone know or have the tensile strength specs for:

    Tange Prestige
    Deda COM 12.5
    Deda Zero Tre

    Can't seem to find official numbers...

    Thanks,
    Hansen
    prestige cromo 1235 N/mm2, 354Hv, 10% el. (1986)
    deda zero tre 25cromo4 700 N/mm2, 13% el

    Modern deda: I haven't a clue, the current documentation is written by marketeers, so it's only hype instead of facts which might pursuade a framebuilder to order some ;)
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    Quote Originally Posted by marten View Post
    prestige cromo 1235 N/mm2, 354Hv, 10% el. (1986)
    deda zero tre 25cromo4 700 N/mm2, 13% el

    Modern deda: I haven't a clue, the current documentation is written by marketeers, so it's only hype instead of facts which might pursuade a framebuilder to order some ;)
    Thanks... figured the Zero Tre was on par with True Temper Verus but didn't realize Prestige is in OX Platinum range. Too bad there's not much left...

    -HS

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