Chain Stuck Behind the Cassette? Here’s How to Get It Out (Without Wrecking Your Wheel)
Last Updated: January 5, 2026 Quick Answer: If your chain is jammed behind the cassette (between the cassette and spokes), don’t yank it. Shift to the smallest cog, release rear-wheel tension, and “walk” the chain out while rotating the cassette backward. If it’s wedged hard, remove the rear wheel and pull the chain out from the cassette side. If you’ve never had this happen, it’s a special kind of panic. One second you’re pedaling, the next your rear wheel locks up and the chain is stuffed where it absolutely doesn’t belong — behind the cassette, right up against the spokes. It happened to me just 2 days ago. It is not fun but it can be fixed. Here’s the honest truth: most damage happens when people try to rip the chain out . Bent derailleur hangers, broken spokes, torn chain links… all from one “I’ll just yank it.” First: Stop Pedaling and Get Safe Pull off the road/path and flip your bike upside down or lean it against something stable. Do not force th...