Who makes the lightest SFC's
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I had Global Wests on my other SS and they were great just really heavy.Anyone ever weighed their SFC's?
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That's both. They are tubular and weld on. Thunder Racing sells them, but they are not on the webpage last time I checked. I think they cost around $120.
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I have a set of chromemoly SFC's from Madman. They were really lightweight (no, I didn't put them on a scale), and tuck up very nicely. I bought them at the same time as the Madman TA, so I don't remember the price for the SFCs, but they were very reasonable...