being light alloy i'm not sure how i'll ever get it off without bending it
Had to remove mine once, the thing with a taper is it takes little movement to get loose, I have an L shaped tool (it's a beekeepers hive tool), it's slim and can be inserted behind the pulley to give a gently force outwards, then a tap with a plastic hammer was enough to spring the pulley off, no harm done.
Pic attached ---- these tools are not expensive and you'll find a multitude of use for it