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Default SV2 saddle or shorty lipo

as I dont currently have any lipos to fit it, Im going to be buying them soon, just wondering if one type is better over the other

although the shortie is lighter, can I assume that you could move it back and forwards and put weight where you want it?
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I would use saddle packs in the sv2
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I use shorty's and i like it!
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ok thanks, will have a look online at prices etc

it kind of makes sense to go saddles as the KF takes them, and I will buy one of them next, had to settle for 2nd hand SV2 for now as wifes car needed its major service, then boiler at home had a hissy fit
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