So It looks like mine rubs a tiny bit also. I was able to move the 
kickstand back enough to not have it rub but it's not shown in this pic. 

http://www.flickr.com/photos/noryia/7601021180/in/photostream 

Stephen

On Wednesday, July 18, 2012 3:11:40 PM UTC-7, The Cripler wrote:
>
> Steven,
>  
> A picture would be great thanks!
>  
>
> On Wednesday, July 18, 2012 10:03:10 AM UTC-7, 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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