Lightest Steel Frame?

Canuk

Old School Grand Master
Following on from the Columbus tubing thread, I've recently picked up Columbus Spirit tubed Italian frame for next years day to day build. With chrome chainstays it's 1550gr with no bits on it, 54cm. Which is about the lightest steel frame I've ever owned except for a Lemond 853 (1483gr) but that was teeny at 50cm.

What's your lightest steel ride? I'm hoping to build this into a sub 17lbs road bike with full carbon fork.
 
Not super light, but for a benchmark, 1992 Panasonic ex team frame in Tange Prestige comes in at few grams north of 2kg for a 58. (Fork 700g)
 
This Raleigh 753 with Assos rims and the ludicrous light CLB brakes with Walter components is weighing in at 7.6kg! No sign of any carbon whatsoever 😎
 

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There's an acceptance of a certain level of dishonesty in advertising that varies with period and nation/culture.
That's certainly a surprising weight to achieve with the equipment of the period and function pictured.
Is it a coaster brake?

Sadly I'd need to hang it on the scales to believe it😪
 
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