You can take the eccentric part off the hub, and use a regular tool. 
I suggested that to a local shop the other week, and it worked. 

Philip
Santa Rosa, CA 

On Wednesday, February 6, 2019 at 10:27:49 AM UTC-8, Craig Montgomery wrote:
>
> Anyone ever remove a single (not WI) freewheel from an ENO eccentric 
> WITHOUT RESORTING TO BUYING THE ENO TOOL ($40)? 
>
> Craig "so tight I could sit on a dime and tell you whether it's heads or 
> tails" in Tucson. 
>
>
>

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