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Old 27-05-2010
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Default Cougar Sv in Saddle formation

Anyone tried the car using saddle formation?

How did it compare?
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Thanks for link, missed it. However no responses as to whether anyone has tried in saddle formation.

How is the handling effected?
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Steve, Andy was running saddles in his the other day, but still in stick format, so you should be able to use your cells without buying any other bits.
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Hx,
run mine on saddle last meeting and the car works a lot better than stick on loose, slippery dirt. On high grip tracks I think the stick conversion is the way to go

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Hx,
run mine on saddle last meeting and the car works a lot better than stick on loose, slippery dirt. On high grip tracks I think the stick conversion is the way to go
I was thinking this might be the case, we don't do much slippery dirt in the UK, so we've all mainly been running them stick format.
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