I buy Ohlins piggy back (never bother with the remote reservoir as the steel canisters are always rusted out) from the states for $150-$200 shipped. Add a Sevice kit and bump stop, $50 or thereabouts and you have a good set of Ohlins for under $300. In one case I had to have one shaft chromed and another where I had to get a new lower eye, but I'd never pay more than $350 for a set of used, ready to use period Ohlins piggy back shocks, and I wouldn't pay a single cent for a set of remote reservoirs nowadays given the price of entry level, hi quality shocks that are available and way better specked than something from the 80's.