Looking for examples how others have secured their brake lines to the SuperDuty gear legs  Please show me how you secured yours.

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Scott

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Cant beat a good ol' big zip tie. Easy to install and remove, secure, and does not involve drilling or putting holes in the gear.

It may not me the prettiest or high tech, but works until you decide on something else. (years later, I still haven't found anything better)

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The 750 SD has a tapered gear leg.  So I wonder if over time the zip tie will start to slide down the gear leg.  There is a clamp that adheres to the back of Cessna 185s but man that thing is pricey.

A friend and fellow Super Duty builder designed a very factory looking product that solves just this, it is now licensed and marketed by kitplaneenthusiast.com.

https://kitplaneenthusiast.com/products/super-duty-gear-leg-bracket...

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