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Old 06-13-13, 10:33 PM
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Originally Posted by xuwol7

I have another '80's MTB a Peugeot Crazy Horse that was made in France and the OD is about .2mm smaller.
As I said, it depends on how accurate your first measurement was. If you now say that it's 0.2mm larger than the French 22.0mm stem, that would make it 22.2mm, or standard 1" (nominal) and ypu can buy the stem of your choice without worries.
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