P.S. My Soma Saga came with a kickstand installed, and whoever built the bike 
(probably American Cyclery in SF) used thick rubber between the kickstand and 
the frame to prevent dimpling of the top of the chain stays (there’s a 
kickstand plate on the bottom).



--Eric Norris
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> On Dec 28, 2020, at 8:27 AM, Eric Marth <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Iecently removed my Pletscher bipod kickstand and noticed some mutilation to 
> my chainstays. Pictured below is my LHT, the kickstand was installed by the 
> previous owner. The sight brought to mind Grant's warning on the kickstand 
> hardware listing: "This is one of those terribly useful aftermarket problem 
> solvers that can save the day or wreck your frame, depending on how you 
> attach it." 
> 
> Just how bad is this? Cause for concern or shall I carry on? 
> 
> Thanks for your collective wisdom. 
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