In what way are the plates deforming? Bent or bulged up or something? 
Interested to know more.
Is it a matter of Riv bikes having their plates enhanced to be made more 
resiliant to heavier stresses then? Would a thicker reinforcement be their 
solution to this?

KJ


On Friday, August 14, 2015 at 5:44:00 PM UTC-4, drew wrote:
>
> so, i havent been amazingly satisfied with my pletscher dbl leg stand. it 
> just doesnt seem that stable with a load and it tends to make creaking 
> noises that are not reassuring.  i was at a bike shop a few months ago, and 
> saw the same kickstand with a sticker that said "30lb weight limit" (it was 
> in kg, but i did the math). i asked the bike shop guy and he seemed to have 
> no idea if that was a legitimate statement, and i can find no weight limit 
> listed anywhere online. its possible that that tainted my view of the 
> kickstand's sturdiness. 
>
> back to real time. i was gonna another black version, since i at least 
> know what im getting with the pletscher, and the others are mysterious to 
> me. and i read this on the rivendell site "*NOTE: Don't bolt these on to 
> Riv kickstand plates, those are for single leggers only. If you want to use 
> a double, use the sandwich and run the bolt through the plate.**"*
>
> now, i dont really know what that means. does it mean that you are still 
> supposed to use the top plate even with a kickstand plate? that would seem 
> to defeat the purpose of a kickstand plate, since the top part cant fit 
> between the chainstays and would therefore have to go on top.  also, the 
> product page with that warning,  HERE 
> <http://www.rivbike.com/product-p/k21.htm> , clearly shows it bolted 
> directly to the kickstand plate. 
>
> anyway, maybe im misreading it. maybe you are supposed to put the plate on 
> top and run a really long bolt through pletscher plate>air>kickstand 
> plate>kickstand? seems weird to me.
>
> more to the point, is anyone using a double leg kickstand that they really 
> like for touring with loads and standing up on not always super smooth/flat 
> ground. 
>
>

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