Actually, I e read that the chai stay bridge doesn't have a structural function.

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> On Aug 16, 2015, at 1:55 PM, 'hangtownmatt' via RBW Owners Bunch 
> <rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com> wrote:
> 
> Here are my latest thoughts:
> 
> We are looking at this wrong.  Although damage could happen from overloading 
> and/or falling over when the kickstand is deployed, I think the real issue is 
> simply the weight of the double-legger itself.  It weighs 25.6 oz, whereas, 
> the single only 9.2 oz.  The double-legger weighs almost three times as much. 
>  I think the damage described in this thread is related to the kickstand 
> plate supporting the weight of the double-legger while riding; not while 
> parked and sitting stationary.  And this is why Rivendell is now warning us 
> to use the top support plate.  It takes the burden of supporting the weight 
> while riding off the plate and spreads it across the top of the two 
> chainstays.
> 
> Furthermore, the kickstand plate is an integral part of the frame.  If you 
> look at any other bicycle you will see a cross member of some sort in place 
> of a plate.  Theoretically, the plate may be stronger because it is wider but 
> that is beside the point.  Some kind of cross member support is necessary in 
> this location.  If the kickstand plate were to become detached from one of my 
> chainstay's I would consider the frame broken and would not continue to ride 
> until it was fixed.  And, if the kickstand plate was deformed I would think 
> the frame could be considered bent, and if nothing else out of alignment.
> 
> These are just my thoughts.  Hopefully Riv will share theirs.
> 
> Matt
> 
> 
> 
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