You have made excellent process. I'm doing my first built and sure hasn't gone that quick.
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Thanks, but I'm really not doing much to the bike. It's in good (enough) running condition that I'll wait for next winter to get into the engine. I'm amazed by the other first-timers who are really getting into it and rebuilding everything.
A lot depends on your budget. Suspension is one of those things you can spend $1500-$99.
Ikon, YSS, Hagon are the top 3 that come to mind for me. I personally own Ikons. They were about $450; however they are Koni shocks (Koni shut down, someone else bought product line and renamed it Ikon). They are rebuildable, adjustable pre-load and dampening rate, and will have a spring weight matched for you. FWIW, many people still ride rebuilt Koni shocks today.
YSS are very good as well from what I've read, their lower end models don't have as many features as Ikon but cost less. Their higher-end models have a few more features (adjustable length, piggyback reservoir, etc) than Ikons but cost considerably more. If you're a road racer, the higher-end models may be your choice.
Hagons are shocks similar to Ikons, but cheaper and lack some features in terms of adjustability.
For the money, I thought Ikon seemed to be the best value. They have a solid reputation, great customer service and the ability to rebuild them means you won't be buying a whole new unit in 15 years.