I have about 500 tailwheel hrs, but only about a handful of landings on hard surface. I have always liked loose steering springs, and have a fair bit of time with no steering chains. The chains on my Skybolt are somewhat tighter than I had on my Pitts S1, but didn't seem to be much of a problem until I go to hard surface. IDK if it is me, but I find all is well until I get slowed to say about 15mph or so, then I over- control as I am moving my leg to effect the rudder, but the chains are more active now and I get tense moments before slowing enough to have the steering help rather than hinder more. I am considering either go much looser, or take them off all together - or, do I learn to deal with it. I must say, that I am somewhat afraid of tight springs - what happens if one breakes or come off?! I'd rather use differential brakes when it comes time to "steer". Again, hasn't been a problem on grass, only on hard surface , where I am inexperienced....
What do you think......?
larry


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