Paul I had a set at std height but only changed to Hagon Nitros to get the extra height I was after, l found them to be very comfortable, the only nuisance was that to change the pressure you need to lift weight of them while pumping them up to get a true pressure reading, only a problem if you changed from solo to double or you could do as I did and that is to leave set up for double and just have sporty firm ride while solo
i was too slow,I saw a pair on Gumtree for $550 and didn't know anything about them. I don't have a problem with the standard shocks, but that might be a case of ignorance being bliss.
Re my 2014 Roadster. I didn't have any problems until I tried them on a harder setting. The handling and turning was even better but the suspension was too hard over the bumps.
To cut a long story short, I bought some Hagon Nitro shocks and now have sharper handling and turning with excellent compliance over the bumps.