After the teardown, here's what I've done so far:
-- GS1100 EZ front end - all rebuilt & progressive springs
-- Converted to dual disks
-- Frame painted Charcoal metallic
-- Swingarm - new needle bearings Painted Brt Red (Bike will be Same)
-- Ground off the milling marks and polished the wheels, repainted and clearcoated.
-- Polished all engine cases, rebuild head & new piston rings
-- Will upgrade rear disk to one off 04' GSX after I make new bracket
-- Install XZF 600 rearsets
-- Dyna S ignition & Coils
-- Rebuilt the original wiring harness



I bought a set of these (below) (13.2" & 440lb rating). Obviously there is a lot of weight to go on the bike, but after I put the shocks & rebuilt the forks today, I thought I'd throw the wheels so I could snap some pics and begin daydreaming.
Question is, are they too long? I took the stand away and thought my 275lbs would compress them, but the dang things hardly budged. I was expecting the swingarm to be closer to parallel when sitting on it. Should I have gone to a 12.75" shock?

Thanks goes out to everyone on this forum. Without it, I wouldn't have known where to begin.
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