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I blame the lockdown. The reality may be that the damage was done way before there was as much as a sneeze in Wuhan, but I have never let reality get in the way of shifting blame. So, the official line is that the lockdown caused my Suzuki DR350 to sit in the garage, unloved, unused and generally neglected for too long. By the time I wheeled it out, it was in desperate need of servicing, and crucially, it wouldn’t start. Damn your eyes, lockdown!

I had owned the bike for a while, but never serviced it yet. That’s bad, I know, but if there’s one thing that will make even

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