The Lightest Frame I've Owned

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Team Issue has to be light, with suspension fork and 520 pedals, all stock except tires, pedals, grips, bar ends and inner tubes and the seat. viewtopic.php?f=6&t=394764&p=2917088#p2917088

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danson67":kflyb9nb said:
Not bad for steel XC mountainbike...
17" Columbus Max Danson, 1992

All the best,
To bring this back to proper frames, made of Steel...
Not Ti or plastic or charred bone.

My 1993 18.5" Rocky Altitude steel frame is similar to that from memory, maybe a touch more. BUT I can't find were I wrote it down.



EDIT 1860.6g, with drain nipple (and mount are for anti-chainsuck rings)
 
Breezer lightning 1775g
It was 1.6kg before i painted it, did I put to much paint on it.
I have never weighed a bike, may weigh my jetstream before I exercise it this afternoon
 
My lightest retro frame was a 1995 Trek OCLV 9900 PRO ISSUE only 1.315gr. as shown in the pic.
A frame that I still own ,so very reliable despite light.
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My Brodie Sovereign frame weighed 1660 grams

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