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    Here is a link to photos and a write-up of taking apart a Festiva front wheel and calliper.

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    All I need to figure out now is how to remove the bearings, then how to get everything put back togehter again. Any suggestions on how to proceed with the bearings?

    I will add the above link to my webpage on Festiva repairs at

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    Removing the bearings? There are a few posts and write-ups about that. I'm waiting for someone to come up with a way to put it all back together again that doesn't require a heavy duty press.
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      Looks like a good write up - you got some serious rust

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