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[Shed Online intro music] [Sound of wheels spinning and bicycle bells ringing] If you look at the bike, the chain actually passes through the frame itself, so it goes through this triangle of the frame so you cant take the chain off without actually breaking it. This is a tool called a chain breaker, and basically theres a little pin here that pushes the pin out of the chain. So what Ill do is Ill just unwind it a little bit. Theres two little tangs that go around the chain, and then this back here supports it so when we push down its going to push the pin all the way through. So what we do is tighten this slowly - itll be tight to start with, a bit of pressure is required, and then itll ease up - all of a sudden it starts moving through. Then you do it a certain way and you can see the pin coming out at the back of that. You dont want to push it all the way out - if you push it all the way through its almost impossible to get them back in. And then you unwind the screw to se