What you need
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Use a #2 Phillips screwdriver to remove the heat shield from the muffler.
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Use a pair of needle-nose pliers to straighten the rear wheel retaining pin.
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Pull the fat end of the pin out with needle-nose pliers as you hit the other end through with a hammer.
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Replace and tighten the 22 mm lug nut with a ratcheting socket wrench.
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Use a hammer and pair of vise grips to slide the wheel retaining pin back into place.
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Follow the directions in step 2 in reverse order to reattach the brake cable.
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Adjust the brake cable adjustment nut as necessary. The rear brake lever should be about 0.8" to 1.0" away from the handlebar when fully engaged.
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I have 1985 version that has been stored for 20 years. Am attempting to clean up and restore so that 14 year old may ride to and from work this summer. Currently unable to extract rear wheel from it's axle. Expect rust/corrosion. Any thoughts??
I Used a product called HONEY GOO bought it at NAPA auto parts. it lubricates and dissolves rust fast. worked excellent on my FA50 in august 2015 up here northern Ontario Canada. try it I very pleased dissolves rust from anything and less than $ 10 a spray can. good luck. Tom
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