Dear All,
I would like some advice on my AMP Frame (B-2, Mongoose with twin down tubes) and AMP F-3 with carbon legs.
I would also like to offer that I am running Bullseye hubs, a King Aheadset (with a "headlock" - that is, a bolt compresses a top and bottom camp so there is no star nut), a Thomson stem, LP carbon fiber bars and seat post, and a Risse Astro-5 rear shock. The rear shock is set up for about 190lbs, as, that is probably what I weigh with my backpack, water, tools, et al. I am a slower, clumsy rider, 48 years-old, riding on rock and sand out here in Cairo, Egypt. There is an area called Wadi Degla, and it is just a tremendous amount of fun, with some great folk out here to ride with.
So, with that, I need some advice please.
Problem - I have a bit of wobble when testing my headset. I have tried everything. Rebuilt the forks, installed the "headlock," checked the bearings of the hub (which are maybe a hair loose-goosy, a hair). I believe I have installed the stem correctly each time (headlock first, then clincher/side bolts). When I feel the King bearings, they feel just fine. (I would like to also mention that I have had the bike since 2003 or 4, built from new parts (minus the fork) and have put less than eight long rides of more than two hours.
If I hold the front brake, I get a forward movement of about 1/8 inch, maybe? Both brakes, nothing. Sitting on the bike with the front brake, nothing. Stem turned 90 degrees, nothing.
I am starting to wonder if this "play" comes from the rear suspension perhaps, and I feel it up front? I feel, and see no real movement in the parallelogram or legs. Does anyone have any thoughts or advice? I will soon travel to the US, and, I am trying to make a spare parts list, wondering if I should try a Crane Creek treadless headset perhaps...
Advice - Do I need to worry about the carbon fiber legs on this fork? Again, the area is very, very rocky. It is very hard on people and bikes alike. I ate rock and sand twice on the last outing. The other guys have much newer bikes and ride away easily, but, I think that is a motor problem, not a bike problem. Also, I prefer my toe clips, and I have to get out of them a lot, so, I am not ready, now at least, to make another stab at clip-less.
But, I suppose, what I would like to know is if the carbon legs are going to hold up to my weight and the terrain (I do not go very fast except for the rolling hill parts, and my wipe outs were a the top of a hill, and on the side of a hill, not too fast...). I do not want to break the fork, but, I guess that perhaps they are rare and I should hang them on a wall or sell them. Honestly though, I have so much fun riding the bike, that, I would rather do that...just ride it...but, worried if the forks are made in Italy - fragile...
Thanks a lot in advance for reading, and any thoughts or advice you may have. I am grateful.
Best wishes,
Howard
I would like some advice on my AMP Frame (B-2, Mongoose with twin down tubes) and AMP F-3 with carbon legs.
I would also like to offer that I am running Bullseye hubs, a King Aheadset (with a "headlock" - that is, a bolt compresses a top and bottom camp so there is no star nut), a Thomson stem, LP carbon fiber bars and seat post, and a Risse Astro-5 rear shock. The rear shock is set up for about 190lbs, as, that is probably what I weigh with my backpack, water, tools, et al. I am a slower, clumsy rider, 48 years-old, riding on rock and sand out here in Cairo, Egypt. There is an area called Wadi Degla, and it is just a tremendous amount of fun, with some great folk out here to ride with.
So, with that, I need some advice please.
Problem - I have a bit of wobble when testing my headset. I have tried everything. Rebuilt the forks, installed the "headlock," checked the bearings of the hub (which are maybe a hair loose-goosy, a hair). I believe I have installed the stem correctly each time (headlock first, then clincher/side bolts). When I feel the King bearings, they feel just fine. (I would like to also mention that I have had the bike since 2003 or 4, built from new parts (minus the fork) and have put less than eight long rides of more than two hours.
If I hold the front brake, I get a forward movement of about 1/8 inch, maybe? Both brakes, nothing. Sitting on the bike with the front brake, nothing. Stem turned 90 degrees, nothing.
I am starting to wonder if this "play" comes from the rear suspension perhaps, and I feel it up front? I feel, and see no real movement in the parallelogram or legs. Does anyone have any thoughts or advice? I will soon travel to the US, and, I am trying to make a spare parts list, wondering if I should try a Crane Creek treadless headset perhaps...
Advice - Do I need to worry about the carbon fiber legs on this fork? Again, the area is very, very rocky. It is very hard on people and bikes alike. I ate rock and sand twice on the last outing. The other guys have much newer bikes and ride away easily, but, I think that is a motor problem, not a bike problem. Also, I prefer my toe clips, and I have to get out of them a lot, so, I am not ready, now at least, to make another stab at clip-less.
But, I suppose, what I would like to know is if the carbon legs are going to hold up to my weight and the terrain (I do not go very fast except for the rolling hill parts, and my wipe outs were a the top of a hill, and on the side of a hill, not too fast...). I do not want to break the fork, but, I guess that perhaps they are rare and I should hang them on a wall or sell them. Honestly though, I have so much fun riding the bike, that, I would rather do that...just ride it...but, worried if the forks are made in Italy - fragile...
Thanks a lot in advance for reading, and any thoughts or advice you may have. I am grateful.
Best wishes,
Howard