If you are going to bag the product , please get your facts right. First if you crash your car into a tree don't winge if it brakes. This is what you are doing, the nose legs don't just brake. The Cheetah you talk about, you failed to say it stalled from 30'. Yes it will brake the nose wheel and this was the first time a main under carriage has broken, what else do you expect. Also the nose leg is not a KR leg. The KR leg is a lot longer and thinner wall. The other time down south it went into a hole. The other times legs broke the pilot is to blame not the aircraft . I know how hard you have to hit it on the ground to bend it. And i may say not every one will tell the truth what has happened.
The elevator must be mass balanced, the stiff elevator is not the cable, but the trim. Do not fit a anti servo tab to any of the Morgan aircraft. It will destory the nice trim handling.
The moving of the undercarriage is needed on the cheetah because it was sent out in a kit for the 2.2 Jabiru motor not a Rotax . Going from 130lb to 170-185lb does change the weight on the nose wheel. It can be moved 50mm foward in the normal set up. which will allow the nose to be held off at 20 kts. The reason the mains are where they are, is so when both pilot and passenger get into the aircraft it doesent fall on its tail.