I use a rear mount kick stand on my "all steel" Trek 520. Works well under heavy grociery loads, wb coffee schleping, & general hauling. Also, Surly says if you modify their products they don't guarantee them in the PDF instructions of the LHT - but I didn't see mention of kickstands. We had the kickstand convo on here a little while ago. Where's that thread? *searches flinging papers above head*
I've been eyeballing the LHT (for quite awhile) and while I like green (esp. this year's Pacer color) the complete LHT blue is quite striking. Dark brown accents would look rather dapper on that bike. Hmmmm....
Also, carbon bars on a touring bike? Seems a strange recommendation for a LHT. On almost any other type of bike it'd make more sense. If you were getting a CC or Pacer sure, but LHT? Hmm. I'm glad someone piped up about that - it could've been quite the kerfuffle.
Catrin: Hand-built wheels aren't necessary. The stock wheels on the LHT aren't bad Alex rims Shimano XT hubs with DT Swiss spokes 36 h. That is durable, hearty, stuff. I mean yeah, if you need extra performance upgrade em', but that should do for most cross-country tourers. Many people tour on completely stock LHT's, let alone ride around town on em'. The tires WTB Slickasaurus aren't puncture resistant - so yeah, upgrade the tires at least. The WTB Slickasaurus is $19 an extra $20 or so per tire and you can upgrade to puncture resistance. The stock crankset is good for touring, commuting, etc. You shouldn't need to go to SRAM for the crankset. The nice thing about Surly is they spec. their bikes out pretty well. So don't let them talk you into anything you don't "need."
"Things look different from the seat of a bike carrying a sleeping bag with a cold beer tucked inside." ~Jim Malusa
2009 Trek 520-Brooks B-17 Special in Antique Brown
2010 Surly Long Haul Trucker-Brooks B-17 Standard in Black
1983 Fuji Espree Single Speed-Brooks B17 British Racing Green