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Old 06-13-22 | 06:53 AM
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Cable Guide Advice

Have acquired what seems to be a very nice a late 1980s Japanese frame. Would like to confirm the frame's date of manufacture.

The frame has what appears to be a plastic cable guide installed on the bottom of the bottom bracket shell. The frame's serial number is mostly under this guide and can't be read with any certainty without removing/rotating/bending the guide.

Unfortunately, the cable guide also appears to be a press-in variety (looks like it's pressed through the normal screw hole with some type of "mushrooming" expansion inside the BB shell. I don't see a good way to remove it. Since it's installed, I don't know if the mounting hole is threaded or not.

I don't know if the guide is flexible enough to bend or rotate it sufficiently to read the frame's SN. It's also in perfect shape, so I'd like to re-use it when I build up the bike. I'm thus a bit reluctant to try rotating or bending it.

Any advice on best way to proceed? Can post a photo or two later if that would help.

Thanks in advance.
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Old 06-13-22 | 07:14 AM
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Originally Posted by Hondo6
Have acquired what seems to be a very nice a late 1980s Japanese frame. Would like to confirm the frame's date of manufacture.

The frame has what appears to be a plastic cable guide installed on the bottom of the bottom bracket shell. The frame's serial number is mostly under this guide and can't be read with any certainty without removing/rotating/bending the guide.

Unfortunately, the cable guide also appears to be a press-in variety (looks like it's pressed through the normal screw hole with some type of "mushrooming" expansion inside the BB shell. I don't see a good way to remove it. Since it's installed, I don't know if the mounting hole is threaded or not.

I don't know if the guide is flexible enough to bend or rotate it sufficiently to read the frame's SN. It's also in perfect shape, so I'd like to re-use it when I build up the bike. I'm thus a bit reluctant to try rotating or bending it.

Any advice on best way to proceed? Can post a photo or two later if that would help.

Thanks in advance.
If you can't push it out from the inside I wouldn't even try (likely brittle) unless you have already sourced a replacement. Without googling, I would think BB cable guides are EZ to get. Frame IDs by the experts here using photos only are pretty amazing.
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Old 06-13-22 | 07:52 AM
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yes, you are correct that there is a mushroom shaped "button" which acts as a barb to secure the guide in the hole

the button has a vertical slot cut through its centre such that the "ears" have a spring action as it is pressed in and it holds in place via friction

here is an image of a model from Cannondale showing the slot in the button/mushroom:


have always used the tip of a small bladed screwdriver to pop them out without difficulty and have not broken one yet (touch wood!)


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