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I think so as well. I have a couple 1" 1st gens, but all with noodle ... I have seen a few with the noodle ground off so I posted a wanted for one, but none yet. I like the look of the 2nd generation, but its really a stop over until I can find what I really need. Ditto the bar.
Here's a later version of the Cameron Fork and Bar/Stem I own from about 1989. The fork has a CNC crown skeleton that feeds into the upper legs. Its 1 1/4" and all aluminum. The steer walls are thicker and it takes a 1 1/8" bar stem combo. Some really nice work. Its so smooth it looks like carbon and Tony Beeks in Toronto painted it ... really cool stuff.
Unfortunately neither will fit the 1" Cameron I have
mauricer":2yip8fzz said:Great story and bike Jim. Is that still the 2nd generation stem on it? Think the 1st generation would look much better.
Best regards
Moritz
I think so as well. I have a couple 1" 1st gens, but all with noodle ... I have seen a few with the noodle ground off so I posted a wanted for one, but none yet. I like the look of the 2nd generation, but its really a stop over until I can find what I really need. Ditto the bar.
Here's a later version of the Cameron Fork and Bar/Stem I own from about 1989. The fork has a CNC crown skeleton that feeds into the upper legs. Its 1 1/4" and all aluminum. The steer walls are thicker and it takes a 1 1/8" bar stem combo. Some really nice work. Its so smooth it looks like carbon and Tony Beeks in Toronto painted it ... really cool stuff.
Unfortunately neither will fit the 1" Cameron I have