No, find it by slowly watching the chain as it goes round the freewheel, look for the kink, then flex the chain side ways in your hands around the stiff link and / or tweak with it with a chain tool. There will be tutorials on line for removing it.
This all of course if that is what it is.
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No, find it by slowly watching the chain as it goes round the freewheel, look for the kink, then flex the chain side ways in your hands around the stiff link and / or tweak with it with a chain tool. There will be tutorials on line for removing it.
This all of course if that is what it is.