you'll need to set the shock preload, like I said in PM it hasn't been ridden on since I was fiddling, so it's going to be waaaay out
damping shouldn't be too far out, I didn't change them as far as I remember. it'll be pretty firm I should think, but compression & rebound should be reasonably balanced (relative to each other). you might want to wind them each 1/2 turn out (softer) to start with & see where you go from there
if you have some time, make a note of the shock settings & go out & ride a lap of some roads near you with a variety of corners, surfaces, etc. then wind *one* setting in or out a turn & do it again & see hwo it feels. set it back to the starting settings & change a different setting by one turn. ride your route & see how it feels. repeat for each possible setting, one at a time. take it easy after each change, the handling may change more than you expect!! & if that doesn't teach you soemthing about suspension settings then you'd better buy a harley