tharvs
Retro Newbie
Hi everyone!
I am in the process of trying to resto-mod a 1992 GT Tequesta in the lovely black crackle paint colour. It had been going well until now when I have developed a slight issue. Apologies if this is a rookie error but feel free to chortle at my expense!
A slightly misguided attempt to lead a new rear brake cable through the internal cable routing in the top tube has resulted in some electrical tape becoming lodged in the cable path, blocking the cable from passing through. The 92 model has internal routing that uses at an internal cable stop which presumably leads through to some internal pathway to the exit just in front of the seat tube.
I can push the tape to the entrance by reverse threading a cable from the back, but the aperture at the entrance end is barely 3 mm across and so even my finest tweezers aren't able to gain access. Does anyone have any suggestions for how to deal with this? At the moment my thoughts would be to drill out the internal cable stop to a wider diameter to try and hook the tape out through, but if anyone has any bright suggestions I'd love to hear that before I do something drastic! Happy to supply any details I have skated over if need be too.
Thanks in advance for any help/suggestions, it's much appreciated!
I am in the process of trying to resto-mod a 1992 GT Tequesta in the lovely black crackle paint colour. It had been going well until now when I have developed a slight issue. Apologies if this is a rookie error but feel free to chortle at my expense!
A slightly misguided attempt to lead a new rear brake cable through the internal cable routing in the top tube has resulted in some electrical tape becoming lodged in the cable path, blocking the cable from passing through. The 92 model has internal routing that uses at an internal cable stop which presumably leads through to some internal pathway to the exit just in front of the seat tube.
I can push the tape to the entrance by reverse threading a cable from the back, but the aperture at the entrance end is barely 3 mm across and so even my finest tweezers aren't able to gain access. Does anyone have any suggestions for how to deal with this? At the moment my thoughts would be to drill out the internal cable stop to a wider diameter to try and hook the tape out through, but if anyone has any bright suggestions I'd love to hear that before I do something drastic! Happy to supply any details I have skated over if need be too.
Thanks in advance for any help/suggestions, it's much appreciated!