What Deacon and Drew said. I'll add: if you do cut the struts make sure you 
file and round the ends to remove the sharp edges.

Good luck,
Richard 

On Wednesday, June 28, 2017 at 8:50:57 PM UTC-4, drew wrote:
>
> The only potential issue could be cutting struts to size, which isn't hard 
> but requires a hacksaw. That part also may be unnecessary on your bike. 
> Otherwise, it's about the most straightforward thing you can do to a bike, 
> especially if you watch the riv installation video.
> If you don't have some washers or spacers, call riv and they'll throw some 
> in with your purchase. 

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