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You're using a lockring to keep the cog on the carrier I presume?
My method is as follows,
Wheel must have a well inflated tyre fitted.
Find a chainwhip with a long enough chain that it'll wrap right around and over itself.
Attach chainwhip and position at 9 o clock. Spin wheel around so the cog and whip are on the far side. Hold chainwhip in right hand and hold wheel at about 2 o clock in left hand. Lift wheel and whip together and then slam them back down into the ground. Repeat if neccesary.
I've never not been able to remove a cog using this technique.
So I want to remove a miche sprocket carrier off my hub. I've tried using a chain whip and sprocket but despite all effort pulling and pushing it doesn't seem to be moving.
What do I do next ? Is there any other way to remove it without ruining threads?
Have been spraying with wd40/gt85 but it doesn't seem to be helping.