I started taking the 65 apart. Took all of 30 minutes since a lot of it wasn't there. I ran into a snag taking off the brake pedal. The brake pedal shaft also serves as the shaft for the main stand. I had noticed while moving the bike around that the brake pedal would move every time the main stand was lowered or raised. I could also step on the brake pedal and the main stand would move up and down. It has been a very long time since I worked on these small bikes but I knew the shaft had to be bent. No problem, I'll tap it out and get a replacement. The shaft is hollow and the side away from the brake pedal is held by a cotter pin. The cotter pin came out easily but the shaft refused to move. I tried tapping, pulling, twisting, lubrication, heat....a fair amount of cussing all to no avail. I worked on it for two days in the Georgia heat and finally got it out. I knew this original shaft was FUBAR before I even started trying to remove it. Using my head for something other than a hat stand I had already found a replacement on EBay. It arrived today. I'm at the point of either sand blasting the chassis myself or taking it to the local sandblaster. We are in the heat/humidity stage that makes blasting a time consuming and uncomfortable task. Here's a picture of the replacement brake pedal/main stand shaft. Amazing how such a simple thing can halt all activity.