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The front wheel is removed by unscrewing the nut from the wheel bolt. The bolt can then be slid out. Take note of the spacer location and orientation between the fork and the side that had the nut (opposite side of brake assembly) for proper placement during installation. The wheel can then be removed from the forks. The brake assembly should just slide out of the wheel center, if it does not loosen the brake cable adjustment nut in the center of the wheel to release pressure from brakes.

To remove the rear wheel you must first remove the exhaust pipe. There are two small bolts under the bike where the pipe connects to the engine. There is one more larger bolt directly below the air filter. once the exhaust is out of the way you remove the cotter pin from the castle nut on the right side of the bike, then remove the castle nut. The brake assembly on the rear wheel stays attached to the bike and the wheel slides off of it. Loosening of the brake cable adjustment nut may be required. Sometimes a few light whacks with your fist on the left side of the wheel may also be required if your brake pads have worn a groove in your wheel.

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Q: How do you remove the rear wheel from a 1989 Suzuki Fa50?
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