Leo smiled. “Auto headshake isn’t a disaster. It’s a conversation. The bike tells you what’s wrong if you listen. And if you make listening entertaining, people actually learn.”
That night, around a campfire with other riders, he told the story. A new rider asked, “How did you know what to do?”
Six months later, Leo rode a rented Harley across Death Valley. At 70 mph, a micro-wobble started. Instead of panic, he grinned. He pulled over, found a loose fork pinch bolt, tightened it with his multi-tool, and continued.