I solved the problem of what to do about shocks by bolting the new K0 repro shocks with 5 adjuster notches on my Blue green diecast bike. It had the dohc shocks on it, which work great but look different.
The only issue is the repro's clevis is a tad wide, the bolt didn't want to catch the threads until I put the squeeze on them. A longer bolt interferes with the 4-4 exhaust so it's difficult to fit in there. I used the stock bolts, loosened the muffler mount to get some room and cranked them tight.
Now, the soon to be gold bike still needs shocks.
If I was made of money I'd buy a set of each of the repros and see what the differences are. I can't help wonder if some of the ebay $150 to $300 shocks are just the $75 shocks in a nicer wrapper.
When I think about compressing springs I remember hearing about a guy my brother knew that lost his front teeth when a spring sprung out at him. owwwww.