The irony of the 'Water for Life' logo
Yeah, signs along Centurion Way from Chichester to West Dean (soon to be extended to the South Downs hopefully) have the below warning sign posted several times along it's route. Have posted this pic before here but I'll post it again - says "to protect local homes". So which homes is this protecting? It's plain PR speak lying.The irony of the 'Water for Life' logo
“…but …but, ebikes are bad”.Yeah, signs along Centurion Way from Chichester to West Dean (soon to be extended to the South Downs hopefully) have the below warning sign posted several times along it's route. Have posted this pic before here but I'll post it again - says "to protect local homes". So which homes is this protecting? It's plain PR speak lying.
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Dunno if it cuts across outside the UK but there is an ongoing scandal here where water companies in effect are dumping raw sewage into waterways in lieu of actually investing in treatment works. The rub of it is water was a public utility here for decades, was then privatised and ever since, debt has soared, investment plumetted, shareholders have cracked open the champers & you can't swim in the sea if you value your health. All this is set against a weak regulatory environment wherein there is no real disincentive to force the water co's to clean up their act.“…but …but, ebikes are bad”.
WTF.
Wait! Here’s some more irony.And now back to our regular programming.
We had a pork factory half a mile from me on the coast .On a bad day you could swim with the Trotters . Offal lorry rear hatch leaked one Saturday night leaving a nice trail through the main drag. Not nice when you have on your high heels you know.“…but …but, ebikes are bad”.
WTF.
Edit; There’s enough irony here to fill numerous septic tanks. This makes my blood boil.
1. As I said earlier in this thread, the river stinks! Pic of the DayI question that the tanker truck in that pic is dumping treated waste water because it would be impossible to logistically accomplish that with tankers in most all cases...or...am I missing something different in that location?
That's the price to pay for living in a wonderful place like Brazil. I had a few months work over there on a ship . I have great memories of the days I managed to get off the boat .They are creating ebike categories to run together with XCO style races over here.
Last november, I made a mistake and had my battery end before the last 4 kilometers, wich happened to be a 20% 3km climb where I had to walk uphill for half an hour, triggering a knee pain plus a golfer's elbow pain that lasted until last week.
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Then, last sunday I came back, and prepared for the worst, carrying a spare 3kilogram battery on my backpack, just made another little mistake... on this course, the first climb up a 1.000 meters summit had a sigletrack, very technical, wich I could clear, if only there wasn't 100 bikers walking their bikes and clogging the course, so another half an hour pushing the bike uphill, only now with an extra 3 kg
This made my heart hate stay above 165 for almost two hours, way more than my cardio would consider a healthy threshold.
Autsch!Here again. Another day at the indoor bike park. Still learning about the flat pedals View attachment 135510 View attachment 135511
Still catching me occasionally after 40 years.Autsch!
Eifel Tower or Christmas Tree?Just south of the Grand Canyon.....
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Only thing missing is John Wayne on his horseJust south of the Grand Canyon.....
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I think we really need @Nicho to add some text bubbles here.Eifel Tower or Christmas Tree?
LOL!...I love those Saguaro cactus. They're that Hollywood icon for western movies. I always got a kick out of movie scenes that allegedly were occurring in Texas when those cactus were never natural here. I love riding in Arizona whether it's on a dual sport motorcycle or MTB.Only thing missing is John Wayne on his horse
I once had a holiday at Almaria in Spain once. Went to Mini Hollywood its a cowbow style town out in the wilds where they made some Spaghetti Westerns there . They put on a gunfight and horse show for you. When you look at the scenery you think you're in the wild west yeeha. BrilliantLOL!...I love those Saguaro cactus. They're that Hollywood icon for western movies. I always got a kick out of movie scenes that allegedly were occurring in Texas when those cactus were never natural here. I love riding in Arizona whether it's on a dual sport motorcycle or MTB.
OUCH!Here again. Another day at the indoor bike park. Still learning about the flat pedals View attachment 135510 View attachment 135511
Just a bladed boot in the nuts!There is a sure-fire way to prevent shin-strikes …
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…but there’s still no guarantee.
Went past there again today. No prizes for guessing what I saw.Went out yesterday in the light rain because due to rain much more heavily today (which it is). Took a route which avoided the worst mud and ended up in West Dean, a pretty village with the Lavant River running through it. Then stopped dead when saw this in the village and took some pics - a tanker dumping treated [sic] human sewerage into the river Lavant. The river then flows through agricultural land overflowing its banks and then through the city of Chichester (where I live) and other built up areas before reaching the sea a few miles to the south. I'm also a kitesurfer but obviously not going anywhere near the eastern Solent where I normally kitesurf with this shit flowing into it! Southern Water are fucking bastards.
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Would they sue you for peeing into the river?
Hey, that is a good hint. I am using flat pedals with pins only since I bought my eMTB in 2022 and hag a couple of punches in my legs and even the long pants. Its not the pain but the discussions with my misses.OUCH!
The first time I felt your pain, I removed the pin from the centre of the leading edge of the pedal, both sides of each pedal. Now when the pedal hits my shin, although it still hurts like hell, at least the pin does not take a gouge out of my shin.
I think we really need @Nicho to add some text bubbles here.
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