Hi Brian,

The only commercially available landing gear for KR2's I'm aware of is Grove
(aluminium one piece) and Diehl (composite).  Cost wise I don't think
there's much difference between the two.  There are KR's with different gear
(e.g. there's one in Australia that has Jabiru landing gear - although
buying that from Jabiru won't save you anything compared with the other
options).  There are also some who have made their own composite gear - a
search of the KRNet archive will turn them up.  Whichever way you slice it,
you're up for a fair chunk of money (and time if you decide to make your
own).  I'm looking at buying some Scotchply and fabricating the mounting
brackets for a replica of the Diehl gear, but that's driven by the added
cost of getting an off the shelf kit shipped to Australia.  If you're in
North America I'd suggest the best option is to go with the Diehl gear (or
Grove if that's your preference).

Cheers,

Tony
Queensland Australia

On 29 September 2011 12:55, Brian Coss <briancossdul...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello again,wonderin if theres other availiable fixed gear systems with
> good
> performance&price? Thx
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