Hi, just show a picture of this fork, I think the crowd here is happy to identify.
As the AMP D1 was also sold in 1999 as RockShox Disc Brake, there had been at least some RS forks with proper adapters.
Here in the forum is also a picture
https://www.retrobike.co.uk/threads/rock-shox-disc-brake-help-needed.185568/post-1403387
I would assume its a yellow Judy.
At least a i've seen a few Judys with AMP or RS disc brake.
(Not my pictures)
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This one? Does it have just a mount for just the AMP disc, with 25.4mm hole spacing?I did, in the mystery parts thread. No joy.
Yes, the RS brake came by default with an adapter to ISO with 51mm hole spacing.Arnt those both iso mounts with an adapter?
Yer thats the one. It has just the brake mount at 25.4mm centres on the right leg. It's a weird one, they are nice forks but no idea what they are.This one? Does it have just a mount for just the AMP disc, with 25.4mm hole spacing?
https://www.retrobike.co.uk/threads/mystery-and-unidentified-parts-thread.395172/post-3364913
Yes, the RS brake came by default with an adapter to ISO with 51mm hole spacing.
InterestingYer thats the one. It has just the brake mount at 25.4mm centres on the right leg. It's a weird one, they are nice forks but no idea what they are.
Yes, that looks right and is the picture I'd ided the from. Those above are the fork and are that the red may have been a foil over yellow.Ah yes, 1050, and yes the pic from 97 brochure has shown crowns with screws.
This one seem to be better.
Maybe the red lowers and decals have been done with a negative print and once the foil was removed only the yellow underground color remains?
This pic also shows a disc mount at the rear fork. Does this fit to yours and AMP?
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