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  1. RescueRangerCanada on

    Had same issue. Put the socket specific for your cassette in a vise. Set tire on it and spin it off from tire.

  2. psyentologists on

    I have no idea what a Dynoece is or what it does, but this should come off with any shimano-style freewheel tool. A chain chainwhip is useless here. Put the tool in a vise and use the wheel for leverage. 

    Or just take it to a shop and they’ll pop it off for free or a few bucks and it’ll be done. 

  3. You are looking for a Park Tools FR-1.3 tool. There are generic versions of this tool but they won’t save you much and its worth getting a quality tool for this because it may take quite a bit of force to remove the freewheel.

  4. Prestigious-Fig-5513 on

    If you don’t have a vise, you’ll need to put a long lever on the freewheel remover bit. Like a foot or two long.

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