Hi Guys My kr2S has cleveland brakes and the pedals are mounted below the
header tank and hang from a shelf down.
The problem is connecting the hydraulic cyclinders to a toe brake set up as
the length of the rudder pedal arm is shorter than the hydraulic ram what
can be done to solve this proble
Hi guys I have celveland brakes for my kr2S. I have rudder pedals that hang
down from a shelf and are not floor mounted as per most kr's. The problem is
the rudder arms are longer than the hydraulic cyclinders what can be done so
toe brakes can be set up. Photo's are great
cheers Ross
fly...@hot
Ross,
Take a look at Jack Cooper's set up. It is upside down from yours, but
should work very well for you.
http://www.jackandsandycooper.com/stickandpedals
N64KR
Daniel R. Heath - Columbia, SC
da...@kr-builder.org
See you in Mt. Vernon - 2004 - KR Gathering
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>Hi Guys My kr2S has cleveland brakes and the pedals are mounted below the
>header tank and hang from a shelf down.
>The problem is connecting the hydraulic cyclinders to a toe brake set up as
>the length of the rudder pedal arm is shorter than the hydraulic ram what
>can be done to solve this p
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To: KR builders and pilots
Subject: KR>brake set ups!!!
>Hi Guys My kr2S has cleveland brakes and the pedals are mounted below the
>header tank and hang from a shelf down.
>The problem is connecting the hydraulic cyclinders to a toe brake set up as
>the length of the rudd
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