Be careful. I just removed one from a used rivbike and there was alot of 
paint missing under it. Maybe try to put some kind of rubber on the frame 
before clamping down on it.
On Wednesday, July 18, 2012 1:03:10 PM UTC-4, The Cripler wrote:
>
> Being that I am a habitual bike leaner, I have grown accustomed to paint 
> chips and marks on all parts of my bike. However, I for some reason feel 
> guilty just  leaning the Atlantis up against whatever I findt. So I decided 
> that i would invest in a pletscher double kickstand. Unfortunately I came 
> up against some mounting problems. My atlantis has no mounting plate. I 
> didnt think this would be an issue, as I would just wrap the stays and use 
> the plastic bit that coes with the kickstand. well, this apparently was 
> wrong. Is seem as though the stay distance between the bottom bracket and 
> the fender bridge isnt long enough to mount the kickstand without pinching, 
> or rubbing againd the front derraileur cable. So, my question is, "Am i 
> just out of luck in using this kickstand?". I amgine there are ways to 
> modify the top plate...but i dont want to hassle with this. Has anyone 
> else ran into this problem? If so , what was your solution? Is there a 
> different kickstand i should try? 

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