Apologies if someone else has come up with this before, but I just discovered a super easy way to remove and attach these (having had a pig of a time last time I did it). Using a cable tie and an old coathanger (for the hidden one), you can slide the cable tie onto the spring, delicately feed through the coathanger and use it the pull the spring off (and reattach later). Made the whole thing super simple and easy. Hoping the genius move will make up for not tightening the baffle screw enough, losing the baffle at cadwell park and needing to remove the exhaust to get the screw out!
Good idea but snipe nose pliers for me don't like the thought of cable tie snapping and bark off hands ooch
i use a tent peg bend the other end put some tape on it so it doesn't dig in to your fingers when you pull . cost / PENCE
See if any of the neighbours have a kids trampoline as ours came with a spring puller to set it up, might have one lying around.
I use an old wire coat hanger bent to the required shape and the other end wrapped around a short length of doweling to make a 'T' handle, had it for donkeys years now without any snaps - breakages etc ..... and cost naff all