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To directly answer your question - The frame itself is 42-45 lbs (depending on how you read the scale) - the six wheels (with hubs, rims, etc), are the same weight. The frame is 1/4" channel with 1/8" plate on the bottom - it's not as bad as it looks - the wheels however are Monster Truck level - so make a guess where the weight is going to come off.
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