beanie
Retro Newbie
Hi everyone, I’ve recently decided to try and recommission my old GT Tequesta so thought I’d post a thread to keep track of things.
A bit of background-
I bought this bike new when I was 13/14 from Horswills Cycles in Bournemouth (for anyone who might remember that place). It was a real-world dream bike for me and until I discovered cars and parties, I lived on the thing. When said discoveries were made, the GT languished in my parents shed until 2006 when I moved to Italy and met a bunch of ex-mountain bikers like me. With renewed enthusiasm, I promptly dragged it out of the shed, over to Italy and flung it up and down the alps. Until it broke (I broke it)
Once again, the poor old GT was resigned to a life in the shadows with only one or two casual attempts to get it going. That is, until now....
So, to the bike (finally)
The good bits-
-It’s a 90’s GT with the ‘black light’ paint job.
-It’s still got all the cool little details and particular parts.
-It’s got a controltech seat post and Vetta SL saddle which I remember being very excited about as a kid!
-It has toe clips! I know people hate these things but I’m quite partial to a good strap and clip.
-It still has the original one piece brahma bars and grips, though one of the grips seems to be melting.
The less than good bits-
-Neither shifter works
-Brakes are fecking lethal-27 year old pads won’t be helping
-Dents all around both wheels and the rear is well out of true.
-Chain skips every other second -freewheel/cassette/chain/grime
-Graunchy headset
-Pedal bearings that sound like a spitfire taking off
-Crappy Alivio rear mech fitted in a rush when nothing else was available
-Faded decals, chips aplenty and the stem is looking like there’s a bit or light rust under the paint.
Heres how it was during a quick wipe down
The wheels really didn’t take kindly to some of the downhill sections in the alps!
There were multiple dents like this all over both wheels but incredibly, no cracks.
Pedals stripped down and regreased. One isn‘t quite perfect but it’s hugely improved.
And some of the details
The original bike shop sticker from 1994. A bit faded but a nice little reminder. Sadly they closed some years ago but I loved going there to see all the Klein’s, proflex and top end parts.
And here it is all reassembled and partially refreshed. The plan is to fix it up as I come across the right parts and where possible, improve on it.
The rims have been straightened reasonably well but the front axle cone is scrap so that’ll need sorting.
Shifters have been stripped and cleaned and are now functioning well but the gears still skip so a new chain and cassette are on the list as well as a thorough strip and clean of the freehub to see if it helps.
It desperately needs some skinwall tyres but I refuse to pay stupid money for perished old things that can’t be used. I also need to sort the bar height out as I’m not as flexible as I used to be!
Anyway, if you got this far well done!
A bit of background-
I bought this bike new when I was 13/14 from Horswills Cycles in Bournemouth (for anyone who might remember that place). It was a real-world dream bike for me and until I discovered cars and parties, I lived on the thing. When said discoveries were made, the GT languished in my parents shed until 2006 when I moved to Italy and met a bunch of ex-mountain bikers like me. With renewed enthusiasm, I promptly dragged it out of the shed, over to Italy and flung it up and down the alps. Until it broke (I broke it)
Once again, the poor old GT was resigned to a life in the shadows with only one or two casual attempts to get it going. That is, until now....
So, to the bike (finally)
The good bits-
-It’s a 90’s GT with the ‘black light’ paint job.
-It’s still got all the cool little details and particular parts.
-It’s got a controltech seat post and Vetta SL saddle which I remember being very excited about as a kid!
-It has toe clips! I know people hate these things but I’m quite partial to a good strap and clip.
-It still has the original one piece brahma bars and grips, though one of the grips seems to be melting.
The less than good bits-
-Neither shifter works
-Brakes are fecking lethal-27 year old pads won’t be helping
-Dents all around both wheels and the rear is well out of true.
-Chain skips every other second -freewheel/cassette/chain/grime
-Graunchy headset
-Pedal bearings that sound like a spitfire taking off
-Crappy Alivio rear mech fitted in a rush when nothing else was available
-Faded decals, chips aplenty and the stem is looking like there’s a bit or light rust under the paint.
Heres how it was during a quick wipe down
The wheels really didn’t take kindly to some of the downhill sections in the alps!
There were multiple dents like this all over both wheels but incredibly, no cracks.
Pedals stripped down and regreased. One isn‘t quite perfect but it’s hugely improved.
And some of the details
The original bike shop sticker from 1994. A bit faded but a nice little reminder. Sadly they closed some years ago but I loved going there to see all the Klein’s, proflex and top end parts.
And here it is all reassembled and partially refreshed. The plan is to fix it up as I come across the right parts and where possible, improve on it.
The rims have been straightened reasonably well but the front axle cone is scrap so that’ll need sorting.
Shifters have been stripped and cleaned and are now functioning well but the gears still skip so a new chain and cassette are on the list as well as a thorough strip and clean of the freehub to see if it helps.
It desperately needs some skinwall tyres but I refuse to pay stupid money for perished old things that can’t be used. I also need to sort the bar height out as I’m not as flexible as I used to be!
Anyway, if you got this far well done!
Last edited: