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Sorry, but progressive springs are not the way to go. Get some straight rate for your weight from RT or wherever. Sonic Springs are just as good too.
DO NOT drill extra holes in your damping rod like RT says to do. Just enlarge what you have.
Can lower those internally with spacers.
But it can be a pain to get them to work right unless you know what you are doing.
If you just want to lower them and don't care about anything else just make spacers, but that is up to you.
For your normal fast street rider you won't need the GVE's, but they do work great.
Not to hard to get right, really just install them as they are for a street bike.
The only problem is I don't like the RT instructions on how to install them.
Most bikes don't get enough reb damping if you do it...
Sorry for posting this so late but I came across this thread in a search.
FYI - A steering damper is a must if you have your bike setup to ride fast and turn. Especially on bumpy streets. Just plain fact.
And Von, How is it you have pretty much the same logo I use. :) AND, you are VON. I'm Von...
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