The biggest difference between the early and later versions of the AMP fork is the geometry of the linkage.
You can spot an F1 by the steel legs, and the preload screw underneath the linkage, not on top, working on a forward sloping spring.
Also available as a rare F1 DH, with dual dampers.
There was an F2, which is fairly rare, which used this same linkage box, but with the later familiar aluminium legs.
This early linkage box gave a falling rate, so they tended to collapse under heavy load and braking.
The falling rate was sorted by a change in the linkage positions and a realignment of the spring position on the F3.
The F4 BLT has a scaled up version of the linkage, to give longer travel, but the big change was the two shock units with 3 different springs available.
Loads of tunability from 2x3 spring weights, options for oil weights in the dampers and adjustable preload from small clip rings on the damper bodies.
Then there are the carbon-legged versions of the F3 XC and F4 BLT.
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