I have almost the same shocks for my bike as well (and for the same reason.)
One question: Are your bike's shocks eye-to-eye attachment like the ones in the picture? Mine is eye-to-clovis, so it looked a little stranger there. Just wanted to make sure their listing wasn't screwed up.
@ The_Crippler - how is the ride? I think my shocks have been bottoming out and my back has been killing me lately. This is my first bike so I don't know what a "good" ride feels like.
The picture is just for reference and not the actual product so I don't think it will be a problem.
Odds are the spring rate on those pogos are way below your weight, usually most stock srpings are designed for a 160-180lb. rider.
Find a shock that actually gives you a spring rate and go from there like Gordon says.
I emailed the MFG for some more information, I haven’t heard back but I hope to.
I did do some searching through other forums and found this nice chart. Not sure what it’s worth but it more than I had. He did mention these are ballpark figures.
a 100 lb rider needs 77.5#/in springs
a 150 lb rider needs 89.3#/in springs
a 200 lb rider needs 101#/in springs
a 250 lb rider needs 113#/in springs
a 300 lb rider needs 125#/in springs
a 350 lb load needs 147#/in springs (assumes that this is a 200# driver with a 150# passenger)
The Emgo springs can be adjusted from 160 to 190 lbs and people in the reviews say that they a bit longer than stock (about an inch) – I think they will be a decent upgrade considering that I most likely have 33 year old shocks on the bike currently!
So what do you all think?