Ive tried brute force at the expense of a part tool chain whip literally exploding and the resulting grumpyness of our mechanic...
I've also seen that thing being done where you use the chain itself to get the sprocket off by taking it off the chainring and wrapping it around the cog etc but that looks lke it could end badly for the bike.
Anyone out there know a good/harmless way of removing 'em?
Its a miche hub about 18 months old and I used copper grease on the threads etc, its just really stuck on there.
Ive tried brute force at the expense of a part tool chain whip literally exploding and the resulting grumpyness of our mechanic...
I've also seen that thing being done where you use the chain itself to get the sprocket off by taking it off the chainring and wrapping it around the cog etc but that looks lke it could end badly for the bike.
Anyone out there know a good/harmless way of removing 'em?
Its a miche hub about 18 months old and I used copper grease on the threads etc, its just really stuck on there.
charrs.