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No specific recommendations but I'm sure you'll get a few. If you want a more 'comfortable' ride, high-performance shocks won't do it. They tend to be 'stiffer', not softer. You might want to consider adjustable shocks and/or tires with a slightly 'softer' compound. They wear faster but give better dry traction and generally ride 'softer'. Its a trade-off, as usual.
There really is no magic formula. A 'comfortable' ride will usually sacrifice some handling capability and a firmer ride definitely is less 'comfortable', that word being subjective. Compromise is key.
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