Plus 1 on kick stand plate.

On Feb 21, 7:24 am, Steve Palincsar <palin...@his.com> wrote:
> On Sun, 2010-02-21 at 05:09 -0800, Paul wrote:
> > If you consistently run fenders a threaded eyelet in the bottom of the
> > fork crown
>
> As is a threaded fitting on the underside of the rear brake bridge.
> And, of course, so is a correctly located threaded fitting at the
> chainstay bridge.  If you ever want to use a kickstand, adding a
> kickstand plate to the chainstay bridge, as is the case on some of the
> most recent Rivendells and on the Kogswell P/Rs makes their use far more
> convenient and safe (no danger of crimping chainstays).
>
> Also, those French-style rubber chain slap straps as you can see 
> herehttp://www.flickr.com/photos/97916...@n00/2669017032/sizes/l/
> are very nice.  Two hook shaped braze-ons, front and rear of the chain
> stay, are required for that.
>
>
>
> > is nice, let's one take the fenders on and off without messing with
> > anything mounted
> > through the crown.
>
> > Having threads at the chainstay bridge would also be nice.

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