Does the beam have shock towers on it? If it does I'll be willing to bet 10" travel shocks. If not you should consider a few more factors. The front wheel travel is limited buy the tie rod sleeves in between the upper and lower frame rails. Set it up where there is about an inch or so between the sleeve and the bottom frame rail with the wheel turned away from the frame. Stroke the arm up so the sleeves miss the upper frame rail while measuring the travel at the lower shock mount If it's more than 10" go to a 12" shock. Like Buggybarn suggested coil-over shocks are the best once they are set up right. Most don't have the budget for them so Fox air shocks are a good second option.
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