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Riser install question

rider2554

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When I bought my Spyder, the owner said he installed a F1 windshield. I'm looking at installing a set of Street Magic Easy Risers and noticed I might have a clearance problem. Called ISCI that sell them and they said they didn't know if I was going to have a problem so they suggested I put this out to you all and see If anyone has had any problems installing these. I do have a SE5, so I'm able to put these on the opposite way than the SM5. This will help because of the backward sweep of the riser. Right now the only option I have is to install them without cutting my bars to see If they fit or not. Maybe someone out there might have any input to this? Been told they don't fit with the Corbin Fairing and the F1 has a similiar but not as drastic bend as the Corbin. I really like the looks of the Easy Risers and for the price of $129.00, that's even better. Anyone run into this same problem?
 

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I have the same windshield and risers. On mine, there is about 1/2" clearance on each side with the handlebar turned as far as it will go. I just went out and checked it since I had my front tires off, it was pretty easy to check. I know I have never had a problem with it in the 3 years I had them.
 
I have the same windshield and risers. On mine, there is about 1/2" clearance on each side with the handlebar turned as far as it will go. I just went out and checked it since I had my front tires off, it was pretty easy to check. I know I have never had a problem with it in the 3 years I had them.

:agree: Same here with my 08 GSsm5.
 
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