You can get them off. You’ll need to lace a rim back onto the non drive side. Then, best thing to do is put the freewheel tool into a sturdy vice and use the rim for leverage.
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You can get them off. You’ll need to lace a rim back onto the non drive side. Then, best thing to do is put the freewheel tool into a sturdy vice and use the rim for leverage.