The Experience is a hard to find classic. It was bombproof, and there was nothing (probably still isn't) that could touch it for climbing. On steep climbs on other bikes, it's always a fine balancing act between spinning the rear wheel or popping the front end up, but not with the Experience. I was always amazed at how I could hammer, out of the saddle, on steep climbs as if I was on a road bike, and rarely spin the rear or pop the front up... it stayed glued to the trail. As well, it's an incredibly quick and precise handler.
I fitted a Girvin Flex Stem on mine (anybody remember those) to absorb shock through the front end, because I wanted to maintain the quickness of the handling. Putting a shock on the front would have slackened the head angle too much for me, added weight, and given up too much of the razor sharp handling that I love about this bike. Other than the Flex Stem and the Shimano Shifters (changed from the OEM 1st generation Grip Shifters), it's all original.
I was going to post a pic of mine, but the system wouldn't let me since it was my first post. I'll add it later.