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The best method for removing a freewheel sprocket without causing damage is to use a freewheel sprocket removal tool. This tool is specifically designed to safely and effectively remove the sprocket without damaging the bike or the sprocket itself. It is recommended to follow the manufacturer's instructions when using the removal tool to ensure proper removal of the sprocket.

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