I run a pair of Triumph Comfort shocks that I purchased on Ebay many miles ago. They were cheap enough that I thought I would give them a chance. Let me say they are a blessing, and I do not understand why Triumph doesn't just put these shocks on. The spring rate is softer and there is more damping than the stockers as well. I way about 200 lbs.. and run them on the #3 pre-load setting. For me it's a good compromise between being able to soak up highway bumps, but still stiff enough to have fun in the curves. For really agressive riding, pre-load could probably be bumped up, but 3 is where I leave them. Notice in the picture.. Comfort shock on the bike, Stock shock in my hand. They look very similar, but the spring on the comfort shock is thinner with more coils. That is how you tell them apart. Despite similar looks, the Comfort shocks are far superior to the stock pogo sticks...