The best advice on this subject is:

(Trumpets, crescendo, then diminuendo ......:)

(That is dots followed by a colon, not a smiley face.)

.... Behold!!

Just bolt it on and go for a ride.

Patrick Moore, who has mounted any number of kickstands, of all sorts, one
and two legg'd, on all sortsa bikes, with and without plates, without any
more pre-planning or anticipation than to find the right socket or allen.

On Sat, Jul 24, 2010 at 1:47 PM, Brad Gantt <brdg...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Forgive me if this is a silly question. I am finally getting around to
> mounting my Pletscher KS on my Riv custom which has a handy plate for
> just this purpose. Since I will not be using the top mounting plate
> that came with the 'stand, I am wondering if I need to use a nut,
> washer, whatever to do the job right. Lastly, to those Bunchers who
> have done this already, did you use the supplied bolt as-is, hacksaw
> it down, buy a shorter one? There will be a lot of unused bolt hanging
> below the plate. Not sure it will make any difference. Just curious
> what other folks have done. Thanks!
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