The fork springs are not original, but a set of WP Progressive springs I fitted back in the day when I proddy raced the 550. They were great on the circuits, but when I converted the bike to road use I remember the front end was harsh over normal road bumps. They are longer than the standard springs and I remember it took 2 of us to compress them and fit the spring retaining plug in the forks

Standard spring length 590mm
WP spring length 635mm
Cartridge emulator 15mm
So you can see there is an additional 60mm length to compress on an already stronger spring than standard !
I've started to investigate alternative springs and this brings me to my second problem. The GPz 550 spanned 3 models over 7 years and all used different spring lengths (all with no spacer) and with different wheel travel.
GPz550 D1 (1981) - Spring length 565mm, Wheel travel 180mm
GPz550 H1/2 (1982-83) - Spring length 590mm, Wheel travel 180mm
GPz550 A1-5 (1984 - 88) - Spring length 510mm, Wheel travel 160mm
Most of the manufacturers I've contacted only supply a single spring for all the models at 515mm. Some say they provide spacers, others don't (how you can run a spring 75mm less than standard with no spacer is beyond me

So my question is - If I run a 515mm spring with a 75mm spacer will I have an issue ? I have a concern that a spring that is physically shorter than stock will not allow full movement of the fork and would get coil bound before maximum fork travel is achieved ? Or, are the shorter springs wound sufficiently to compensate for this ? I've emailed the companies concerned and asked the question, but all I get back is the answer "that is the spring we have developed for the bike".
Thoughts/comments ?
Thanks.
Mark.