Hi, I'm settling into a Rohloff eMTB that I'd like to make more city/touring-friendly. My current goal is to change out the rear sprocket for better gearing, going to a Gates 19t.
The problem I'm running into is that my local bike shop can't get the Lock-Ring carrier (p/n 8540L) open to make the swap. I've procured the Rohloff Lock-Ring tool (p/n 8518) for them but even with three sets of hands and an estimated 100nm of force they're making no progress. Their speculation is horrible overtightening at the factory. I'm almost starting to suspect Loctite!
LBS states "If they had a stamped spanner type version of the tool, we'd be able to get it, because no force would need to be applied toward the center of the axle, only in the direction needed to remove it. If there were a way to secure the current tool to the axle, we'd also be able to get it w/ out issue." This is where I get out of my depth.
I'm tempted to procure a new lockring carrier assembly and ask the shop to just cut off the stuck lockring but I'm unsure it would be possible to do so and keep things cleanly removable for replacement.
What is the best technique here? I've seen talk of heating, pipe wrenches, and Channellocks but I'm hoping somebody here has input.