Like. I slightly increased the corner speed by about 10-20 mph over the stock BMW shock. My first test run with it yesterday was fire. I did the turns I usually do at 70-75 and I did them at 90-110. Cleats at good speeds had nothing to do with it. If I had known that you could get a good shock without breaking it, I would have ordered one a long time ago. My rc8 friend has a more expensive damper with a finer adjustment but I would use it any day of the week. .It comes with what is shown. My bike's handlebar shock had a built in stand to keep the shock completely horizontal along the bike. This one didn't have that, but didn't have to because the cleats are foldable and because there's no impediment when turning the bike either way.