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  1. wallymann

    FS: Amp Research F3 XC Disc suspension fork 1" steerer NOS!

    happy to entertain offers -- PM/email.
  2. wallymann

    FS: Amp Research F3 XC Disc suspension fork 1" steerer NOS!

    yes. there's no evidence of wear at all on the fork-crown, suggesting a crown-race was never pressed-on. the steerer threads are pristine, suggesting a headset was never installed either. likewise the disc brake tab is pristine. i'm not familiar with any fork that can be mounted/used without...
  3. wallymann

    FS: Amp Research F3 XC Disc suspension fork 1" steerer NOS!

    really? it's +20 years old and what you're kvetching about is called "shop-wear". i purchased it from a bike-shop a couple years ago and have no idea when or how that shop-wear came to be. you'd have to ask the dozens of shop employees that may have fondled this fork over the past +2 decades.
  4. wallymann

    FS: Amp Research F3 XC Disc suspension fork 1" steerer NOS!

    on offer is a NOS Amp F3 XC Disc suspension fork! key features: - 1" steel threaded steerer (14" overall length with 3" threaded section) - disc tab (pre-ISO mount so you'll need to locate an adapter for ISO disc) - can also be DIY retrofitted with canti-studs - can be run threaded/threadless...
  5. wallymann

    My stable of old steel

    Wonderful fleet, well executed builds!
  6. wallymann

    colnago carbitub seatpin diameter?

    first, let me say it's NOT 25.0mm. given the carbitubo was made by alan for colnago, i would have figured it to be 25.0mm. but i have a 25.0mm post (amclassic, spec verified with digital caliper), and it does not fit...much too skinny. so i slid the 25.8mm center-section from ITM bars in and...
  7. wallymann

    WTB: AMP fork canti stud mounts (pic)

    if anyone knows where i might locate a set of these, please holla!
  8. wallymann

    Rabobank Master new pics 15/6/10

    Re: in a manner of speaking, yes paris-roubaix winner Jean-Marie Wampers also rode similarly configured dropped top-tube frames.
  9. wallymann

    Rabobank Master new pics 15/6/10

    in a manner of speaking, yes what you see is colnago's "Freuler" dropped top-tube design, developed for big swiss rider Urs Freuler in the '80s to maintain frame stiffness in the big frame size he required.
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