So sadly I ran into a problem with fit that stopped me dead in my tracks this morning.
There were 2 problems with fit.
1. The forked end at the bottom was about 1/8 narrowing on the bergman shocks than the People. The bearing that the bolt goes through sticks out either side about 1/16-1/8. so I was grinding down the inside of the forks on the shocks to make them fit. Solve this problem.
2. This is the show stopper. On the right side the swing arm is a V shape and the forked mount was touching the swing on way before it would get in line both mount points. I could grind down the swing arm a bit, but thats a bit overkill and not worth it.
I took some photos of the bike torn apart the shocks and the modifications I did to them.
Stock shocks
Here you can see how the bergman shock fit with the bike on the center stand. Once its off the center stand the frame falls a good 4-5 inches and it would mount no problem it seemed.
Here you can see what you need to take off to get to the shocks. So the seat and all the fairs around it. License plate and the bolts under neath that hold the seat and fairings to the bike. 3 bolts off the exhaust so you can get to the bottom bolt on the right shock. Floor board bolts and screws to pop the tabs off the seat fairs.
Here you can see what stopped me. That silver mark is where the shock is hitting.
Here you can see how much I had to grind down to get the shock over the mount point on the bottom.
nice shiny bergman shock that is going back into storage