Hey everyone, as I said earlier in my introduction thread, I would be posting a thread about my problem I'm having on my 1983 Honda Big Red 200e. I have had this thing for a few weeks and love it! I have done less than 2 hours riding on it, but I know that I love it and was born to ride it. I purchased it for $500, and traveled all the way from Coal City, West Virginia to Marietta, Ohio to get the thing! Anywho, there are a few issues with it. I got to stripping it down today as I had ordered new rear brake cables (foot and handle) and brake shoes to replace, since they were cheap anyways. I easily got everything off BUT the brake drum. It's stuck in there TIGHT! It and the brake arm (whatever the thing that the brake cables go in that pulls the brake drums inside) are both seized completely. I've tried heating it up and banging on it with a, tying rope through the holes in it and twisting it very tightly with a crowbar and screwdrivers, prying it loose with screw drivers, tying a coat hanger through it and twisting is very tightly with a crowbar, all of this of course, with open and shut brake solution being applied, but I can't for the life of me get it off. I'm afraid that I'm going to have to bust the brake drum off and purchase a new one to replace it....which I can't seem to find anywhere.
Any help or suggestions would be VERY appreciated!