Mr. Elixir
Retro Newbie
Hi Nigel,
Nice ride you have there! I recently acquired an Amplifier II of my own from a friend who had it hiding in their garage for many years. This one is also polished aluminum with the box section rear triangle and also has the FTW "Frank the Welder" foil sticker and is labeled made in USA on both the frame and rear triangle. I had dated this frame as a 1995 model from various resources and found your post while doing some additional online research.
I have already removed the original components and it's stripped down to the bare frame with rear shock. This will also be my first retro rebuild and I am really looking forward to giving this bike a second life. I was fortunate enough to find one that already had a Risse Genesis rear shock installed which is still holding air for now. I have almost enough spare parts for a complete rebuild. The original RockShox Quadra21 fork was beyond salvageable but I have a Manitou coil spring fork I will borrow from an old Rockhopper that I plan to turn into a rigid mtb instead.
But I was actually hoping you or anyone else could offer a little guidance? Some of the hardware holding the rear triangle together is rather corroded. I wanted to see if you had to replace any of the bushings or anything during your restoration and if so, did you have any trouble locating replacements or do you have any suggestions for easy to find substitutions? I hope to get away with simply cleaning everything up and reinstalling but want to be prepared in the event some parts are beyond repair.
Also, what seatpost size does your frame use? The seatpost that I found in my frame was 26.2 but it was obviously a replacement and a bit too small as the clamp was overtightened and slightly bent out of shape. It appears to need a 26.8, could you confirm this with your model?
Thanks
Nice ride you have there! I recently acquired an Amplifier II of my own from a friend who had it hiding in their garage for many years. This one is also polished aluminum with the box section rear triangle and also has the FTW "Frank the Welder" foil sticker and is labeled made in USA on both the frame and rear triangle. I had dated this frame as a 1995 model from various resources and found your post while doing some additional online research.
I have already removed the original components and it's stripped down to the bare frame with rear shock. This will also be my first retro rebuild and I am really looking forward to giving this bike a second life. I was fortunate enough to find one that already had a Risse Genesis rear shock installed which is still holding air for now. I have almost enough spare parts for a complete rebuild. The original RockShox Quadra21 fork was beyond salvageable but I have a Manitou coil spring fork I will borrow from an old Rockhopper that I plan to turn into a rigid mtb instead.
But I was actually hoping you or anyone else could offer a little guidance? Some of the hardware holding the rear triangle together is rather corroded. I wanted to see if you had to replace any of the bushings or anything during your restoration and if so, did you have any trouble locating replacements or do you have any suggestions for easy to find substitutions? I hope to get away with simply cleaning everything up and reinstalling but want to be prepared in the event some parts are beyond repair.
Also, what seatpost size does your frame use? The seatpost that I found in my frame was 26.2 but it was obviously a replacement and a bit too small as the clamp was overtightened and slightly bent out of shape. It appears to need a 26.8, could you confirm this with your model?
Thanks