A nice frame & some tidy parts.
Bullseye F hub
Middleburn R hub
CQP cranks
XT thumbies
Rictchey Logic brake levers
Non drive crank would warrant closer inspection as there are a few marks that could be stress / fatigue cracks...
I was under the impression that Ammaco made low end catalogue bikes but this seems a fairly tidy build.
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I think that we have seen this beauty before. I think it may struggle to sell at this price.
The seller has some other bikes from the same era.
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Afraid so, but the fact that the seat post is out of the one you're interested in makes it easy to shine a light down the inside of the tube to have a look.
Fats don't have a drain hole between seat tube and bb so water can collect in the bottom of the seat tube.
If you can see rust at the bb...
The seat tubes were 2 parts welded together similar to the Fat Ti.
If the tube is being replaced for the typical bb end corrosion it can be cut at the joint and the top left original and a new lower end spliced in.
My guess would be that it's a 1994 in large.
1994 in large
1995 in large
I'm not sure that you can determine much from the decal colours as I think that they used different colours depending on paint colour.
I think that most Yo's were sold as framesets so the component's don't mean a lot
Never used them but I think that they are Bontrager rims from around 1997 made by Weinmann.
Maverick, Mustang & Clydesdale - light to not so light but strong.
I was also going to mention the 650c possibility but Corduroyboy got there 1st.
Why not try without the rim tape installed, if I remember correctly you don't need it on those wheels.