I just sent $177 to TEC bike USA for a couple of reservoir shocks.
$139 shocks
$19 HD springs
$19 shipping
They did say that I'd need the optional heavier springs, which Dallas (Grand Rouge) said I would need. They also come with little ~1" spacers that I assume are a byproduct of being used on several different Triumph machines. But that will help me try out some different ride heights and even spring rates.
I found tons of information on my own and from Grand Rouge here, but hardly any answers from the people at TEC Bike USA. I'm assuming this is a side gig for them or they're just getting pounded with emails/questions. But it is a 3 day turn time on any emails.
I watched this 6 part video series from RaceTech Suspension:
http://youtu.be/Xne5oazDHKo
I've used Racetech stuff before, and I like their style of helping the DIY guy get it done. I'm probably just going to throw them on the bike and see how they feel. But if there's any problems, I plan on taking apart the shocks, inspecting the work, changing out the fluid, and charging the bladder with Nitrogen.
I know these are made in China, but I'm hoping that the designers in the UK are specifying a greater quality than the RFY units that seem to vary quite a bit in quality control. And to be honest, I like the simple colors of the TEC unit compared to the technicolor vomit colors available from RFY.
BTW Jim, I looked at my forks and there's no way to lower the forks. The 1150 forks have a fitting that balances the air between the two sides and that fitting is right under the top triple. I guess I could braze that hole shut and remove the fitting if I was really wanting to lower the front. But I'm already suffering from clearance issues, and from the sounds of it, adding 1" to the rear might be all that this guy needs.
Oh, and filling my tires properly will surely help matters.
-Kevin