Great to see this thread resuscitated! As one of the original contributors from 2017, I'm happy to report that my Delite GX HS ("manual" Rohloff) is, with basic routine maintenance, alive and well in its 5th riding season with 12K mileage now on it, which would be higher, but my office moved far away from realistic bike commuting distance 2 years ago - grrr!.
@RMK!: sorry I missed your post about the kickstand. My experience - the Delite came with the 40mm Pletscher. It did develop a rattle within a few months, but nothing too aggravating. I came out of my local deli one day and a guy had somehow knocked over the bike. He had half of my kickstand and a broken mirror in his hand. Nice guy, actually stuck around and even offered to pay for the damage . . . I declined to take his money, but long story short, I ordered a replacement Pletscher from Amazon the same day. Had to cut back the lower leg, but no biggie. It very quickly developed a rattle, but worse, I hit a pothole one day and it decided to extend and lock out in the open position, which I discovered, much to my surprise, when I took a left turn on to the next street. This was not an isolated incident. It started to happen whenever I went over RR tracks, large bumps, etc. I did a work-around by attaching it a small bungee between the kickstand and the frame, but though this worked, it was not exactly an eloquent long term fix. This year, I searched around for an alternative and found this one:
https://ridepdw.com/collections/car...power-stance-kickstand?variant=35089512693928
Stock for the black version runs out quickly at Portland Design, but they did inform me when it came back in and I received it 2 days after I ordered it. $20 US vs. $40 US for the Pletscher. Very pleased with the quality. It does fit the 40mm holes on the R&M frame using the old bolts. The shortest length setting work works on my Delite, though if I want to make it any shorter, I'd be SOL since you can't simply cut down the leg as you can with the Pletscher. So far, so good. No rattles, no "auto-extensions"(!). I suspect that it will start to rattle at some point. I think that's the nature of the beast. You can find solutions for the Pletscher rattle issue elsewhere in the EBR forums. Drilling and screwing in a rubber shim does work - I did that for the last Pletscher, but of course it didn't resolve the weak spring issue.
Now that I can't commute to work, my Delite has been relegated to a weekend ride (today, not so much - hurricane here in NY), but no complaints. It is still a fantastic bike. Yup, I do lust for the newer, improved features - hey, mine has a chain - but I'm still confident enough with it to be planning some self-contained camping tours with my Tout Terrain trailer around upstate NY and New England this Fall.