1992 Rocky Mountain Experience - UPDATE.. AVID Arch SUPREME

Re: 1992 Rocky Mountain Experience - UPDATE... AMP Research Fork

Barneyballbags":3blivnfb said:
Ah yes, just read back and saw what you did with the rigid forks. Good work! :D

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Re: 1992 Rocky Mountain Experience - UPDATE... AMP Research Fork

Threw on the tires and took it outside... I Like it!

Just have to figure out the stem...

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Re: 1992 Rocky Mountain Experience - UPDATE... AMP Research Fork

Update... Steertube has been lengthened =)

Headset installed and swapped seatpost for a Race Face XY (Thanks to RockiMtn for the seatpost and a headset cup)

Decieded that a polished Syncros bar would offset the stem being all black... Next step is to run some cables... leave that for another day :D

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Re: 1992 Rocky Mountain Experience - UPDATE... AMP Research Fork

In my head I see that scene from wayne's world where wayne is looking at the contract from richard and garth has the ridiculous tropical drink and wayne is going "ummm hmmmm. yes. yes. I like what you've done here..""

I like what you've done here. You have really dialed in the polished and black. The satin XTR and avid brakes sort of melt into it without ruining the overall look. very very nice.
 
Re: 1992 Rocky Mountain Experience - UPDATE... AMP Research Fork

That's a really and unique build. Look forward to seeing it finished.
 
Re: 1992 Rocky Mountain Experience - UPDATE... AMP Research Fork

Thanks!! After putting all the blue bits on it I stood back, had a good look at it and realized what I had done... it was WAY too much blue.... I was stuck on how nice it looked with a black seat post but didn't know what to do so I hung it up in the back of the shop and carried on... then I came across the AMP fork and built it up from there =)

I really like how it has come together! I wanted Arc Supreme brakes but these are just fine =)

Thanks!
 
UPDATE...

Decided to upgrade to Avid Arch Supreme brakes =)

I also decided that I should upgrade the brake levers to some avid Ultimates to match...

Going to go with Grip Shifters to match... I have some SRT600's in the mail but might eventually replace with some X-Rays down the road....

I'm going to need some help setting up these brakes... the rear seems just fine but the front isn't springing properly... maybe the curvy metal thing needs to be bent out?? Any help would be great =)

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"the rear seems just fine but the front isn't springing properly... maybe the curvy metal thing needs to be bent out??
How are the bearings? those brakes are designed to work without the fork pins, hence you can't really adjust the spring tension on them significantly (unlike regular V-brakes where you can adjust them by turning in the tension screws or using a more aggressive pin engagement on the fork or rear mounts). Because of that the friction in the system needs to be extremely low. Yesterday I took apart a set of those that I got off evilbay and they were caked in dirt and some of the bearings feel notchy. I had to make a custom 4-pin spanner in order to dismantle them to the last bolt (you'll need that for the bearing holding tube that has 4 notches, do NOT try to use some other tool that doesn't quite fit for you will destroy the notches in the process, they're kinda tight on there and you need to be able to exert full torque on them). Long story short... after taking the brakes apart till the last screw, I was able to clean the bushing setup in the parallel push system and put a couple drips of oil on them, it made a huge difference in how smooth the system operates. I still have to buy new bearings and press the old ones out in order to have those work like new. I'm looking at the system right now and I don't see any way to increase the spring tension, hence the only other way to improve the system is reduce friction (a good cleaning and new bearings go a long way on that).
The hand adjuster knob in the center of the arch seems to be used for side-to side brake pad to rim adjustment. The amount of engineering that went into those brakes is amazing (same goes for the levers, not very flashy looking but most impressive in the details). I can try to post some pictures of the dismantling process (since I have to do it again when I get the new bearings) hope that might help.
 
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