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For a 1" headset it needs to be 22.2mm (standard)In case the other one isn't suitable..
A 25.4mm (1") is the size that fits in a 1 1/8" (OverSize) headset.
For a 1" headset it needs to be 22.2mm (standard)In case the other one isn't suitable..
I am now confused. Below is a photo of the original headset, which I have checked with calipers and it measures 25.4mm. Therefore I would expect a 25.4 dia Flexstem to be a correct replacement? Welcome clarificationFor a 1" headset it needs to be 22.2mm (standard)
A 25.4mm (1") is the size that fits in a 1 1/8" (OverSize) headset.
I am now confused. Below is a photo of the original headset, which I have checked with calipers and it measures 25.4mm. Therefore I would expect a 25.4 dia Flexstem to be a correct replacement? Welcome clarification
So for clarification, a threaded no threaded adheadset headset without threads with an internal diameter matching the external diameter of an internal bore of 1" is equal to an external bore of a 1/16" wall thickness of a thickness of 1/16th of an inch, resulting in a 1" flex stem - roughly equating to a 25.4mm OD is correct?A headset is the outside diameter of the steerer tube.
For threaded, the then stem goes on the inside of the steerer, so is smaller than the 'headset size' by 1/8"
For an Aheadset/Threadless, the stem goes on the outsize and is therefore the same measurement as the headset.
Hence a 25.4mm quill stem is for a 28.6 -- 1 1/8" headset.
Something many threaded era people* don't realise and advertise wrong (or right and the buyer doesn't realise)
*or people who have forgotten because they're now 30 years older and honestly didn't even think to think about it. Happens to all of us.
@tspicer it was @longun looking for a stem, this would not work for him.
If you see his second post, you'll notice he already had that advertise wrongly thing
You have a 1 1/8" threaded headset, if you're ever looking for a new one.