Groundoggy":2sk6e2p8 said:Only rode one once about 18 years ago but I really liked it.
Definitely a classic. Frame and fork both are among my all-time favorites. Requires a bit of regular maintenance (tightening the hex bolts at the pivots). They had a bit of a rep of being a little sketchy under hard riding at times but they were built on the edge of lightness/durability for the day.
Bike frames really weren't meant to be ridden and abused for 20 years IMO so that's a general warning but the AMP had a bit of a rep already. That shouldn't be taken as a knock on the bike. Perfect for a moderate XC course but on a difficult course I would ride with a bit of caution.
IRIX":2kty9srh said:Theese are the best frames & forks if you want something light, rides well but can be maintenance heavy if you ride them allot.
Got the same that im repainting and customizing with a B4 fork.
ishaw":2pu6ur7k said:I've got one in the cupboard awaiting a build too. Looks like yours has been repaired/has a frame saver for the rear mech/drop out. I hope it's all good under there. Been threatening to finish my mongoose amplifier for a year or so now too, earlier incarnation of this frame, and damn light!
ishaw":2gv5ky8c said:That's good to hear, the one pictured above was the one that made me think about the drop outs and mech hanger.