Sorry John, I barely have enough patience to get through these jobs, much less taking time to take pics.
I bought the 420 shock from JC motors - apparently they are discontinued, which probably explains the $420 shipped price - they probably still have some left, I just got mine a couple weeks ago.
As far as the RT stuff, the instructions are ST1100 specific and pretty easy to follow, after I had a 5 minute talk with Louie at RT to get me started. I'm 170 lbs and ordered the .90 rate springs. You are supposed to use 10 wt oil in the damper side fork (left side for non abs) and 5 wt for the cartridge side. Oil is filled to 5.1" from top of fork tube on both, instead of 7.5" as called for by the Honda service manual.
The left side is a no-brainer, drill the damper rod with 4 additional holes near the bottom, place the already installed rebound valve (cartridge emulator) on top of the damper rod (the spring sits on it) and put everything back together (get new bushings and seals).
The right side had me scratching my head a little. You have a rebound valve and a compression valve that sits inside the cartridge. The compression valve is pre-assembled, that's a no brainer. The rebound valve is on top, attached to the end of the cartridge rod (the long rod with threads at the top in the right fork - many mistake this side for the damper rod, it's actually the cartridge rod). You are given a bunch of shims, the valve, a spring and check-plate (looks like a shim but it's got a bigger hole) and a cup washer. Installing everything as the diagram shows in the instructions is imossible, there isn't any room for the nut on the end. After talking with Louie the cup washer must be omitted, and everything goes together perfectly after that.
Anyone that wants any info or help can pm me or email me at
erik_richard@yahoo.com