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Default K1 Vs KF2 rear shock tower

How do they differ? I see Michal Orlowski runs the K1 shock tower on his KF2 just wandering what the difference is. Thanks.
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How do they differ? I see Michal Orlowski runs the K1 shock tower on his KF2 just wandering what the difference is. Thanks.
do you mean on his K2?
the shock mounting holes are higher on the k1

At the worlds he was using the K1 front shock tower on his K2
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On the kf2
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The K1 has higher shock mountings. The K1 Aero, the KF and the KF2 share the same shock tower with shock holes 2mm lower.
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The K1 has higher shock mountings. The K1 Aero, the KF and the KF2 share the same shock tower with shock holes 2mm lower.
This is correct and the K2 is the same as well.
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