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Originally Posted by Lazarus
^ this. Its a little difficult to do with only one person but its not impossible.
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Not difficult to do solo at all. Have a rear stand. Use a piece of 2x4 under the tire to help guide the wheel back in place so the axle can easily slide back in.
OP, to fix your problem, you MUST remove the rear wheel off the bike. Or at least slide the axle out enough so that that black grove in the rear caliper can go back on the INSIDE of the right swingarm.
If you've never worked on a bike before, maybe it's best to bring it to a shop. Should be no more than $50 bux to get that fixed.
Or if you have the time and you're willing to learn, look at youtube videos of how to change a rear tire and you should see the process of removing the rear wheel and reassembling the rear wheel (with the brake caliper in the proper position).