peterduerden
Dirt Disciple
Hello RetroBIKErs!
I'm in the middle of restoring my 1994 spec GT TIMBERLINE and have decided that I need to replace both the brake and gear cables. The housing is pretty shot on both with the plastic cover split and worn here and there. The cables are also very dull, almost rusty, where they are exposed along the run on the underside of the frame.
Finding new brake cables doesn't seem to be a problem. There are several different ready-made sets that have 5mm casing with 1.6mm cable, and as far as I can see, there's no difference between road and MTB sets other than different pre-cut lengths of inner and outer cables.
But, not so easy for the gears. The bike was originally fitted with SIS-SP cables which has 1.2mm inner and 5mm outer. The casing is noticeably stiffer than the brake casing so I don't think I can use that. But I can't seem to find anywhere in the UK that stocks SIS-SP - it all seems to be SP-41 which has a 4mm casing.
I'm sure the SP-41 stuff is up to the job and it's only 1mm difference but the receptacles on shifters and frame are all sized for 5mm (actually 6mm for the ferules).
Any help or pointers greatly appreciated!
I'm really going to town on this one as believe it or not this is the first time I've done any maintenance on my bike in 23 years!
Brand new 11-28t Shimano HYPERGLIDE-C cassette with new spoke protector
Restored Araya AP-21 26" wheels with Schwalbe RAPID ROB tyres
Polished Shimano Alivio Upgrade Edition HyperDrive-C, 24/34/42t crankset
GT logo on headtube after frame was re-sprayed with automotive clear lacquer
New Shimano sealed bottom bracket
I'm in the middle of restoring my 1994 spec GT TIMBERLINE and have decided that I need to replace both the brake and gear cables. The housing is pretty shot on both with the plastic cover split and worn here and there. The cables are also very dull, almost rusty, where they are exposed along the run on the underside of the frame.
Finding new brake cables doesn't seem to be a problem. There are several different ready-made sets that have 5mm casing with 1.6mm cable, and as far as I can see, there's no difference between road and MTB sets other than different pre-cut lengths of inner and outer cables.
But, not so easy for the gears. The bike was originally fitted with SIS-SP cables which has 1.2mm inner and 5mm outer. The casing is noticeably stiffer than the brake casing so I don't think I can use that. But I can't seem to find anywhere in the UK that stocks SIS-SP - it all seems to be SP-41 which has a 4mm casing.
I'm sure the SP-41 stuff is up to the job and it's only 1mm difference but the receptacles on shifters and frame are all sized for 5mm (actually 6mm for the ferules).
Any help or pointers greatly appreciated!
I'm really going to town on this one as believe it or not this is the first time I've done any maintenance on my bike in 23 years!
Brand new 11-28t Shimano HYPERGLIDE-C cassette with new spoke protector
Restored Araya AP-21 26" wheels with Schwalbe RAPID ROB tyres
Polished Shimano Alivio Upgrade Edition HyperDrive-C, 24/34/42t crankset
GT logo on headtube after frame was re-sprayed with automotive clear lacquer
New Shimano sealed bottom bracket