Glenn
I had the stock retracts on my kr for the 22 years I flew it. They can be 
made to work pretty much in stock form. Mine had spring loaded hold-down 
latches, the left side with a positive latch, and never collapsed on some 
very bad landings and on some very rough fields. When dropped in real hard 
the spring bar would pop a hole in the top of the wing roots, but would take 
the punishment. I was going to replace the 3/4 inch spring bar with a 1 inch 
to get rid of some of the sag mine had before I crashed the plane. Having 
said that, I would agree with Larry that spending your resources on fixed 
gear would be a better way to go. My new kr project has Rand fixed gear. If 
you still want to pursue the retracts I have the stock gear legs, wheels, 
mechanical brakes and tires that you are welcome to. Email me if want them.

Roger Bulla
rbu...@cdmsinc.net
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From: Glenn Martin <rep...@martekmississippi.com>
Subject: KR> Stock Retracts
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As I continue to research the stock retracts on the KR. I keep hearing about 
how hard landings can
overload and possibly bend the landing gear.

-- 
Glenn Martin,
KR2 N1333A,
Biloxi, MS





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