CUTE!?!I believe you're a pedantic idiot. Aluminum and steel both react with water and oxygen. In the case of steel the result is ferric oxide, iron oxide...whatever. In the case of aluminum it is aluminum oxide. While aluminum oxide formation is considered a protective layer and usually inhibits further formation of the oxide, when the ph conditions are right (see also: sweat) the oxidation process continues beyond the protective depth layer. Oxidation is just the chemical reduction of a metal into a more stabile form...in this case its oxide. But you already knew all that, didn't you?
INTERESTING ...Now, run along Alf and try to convince the world you how to assemble an UltraTorque crankset with a 1 MM 'air gap' separating the Hirth joint.
At least one fan in the pictures...just saying. Nice wood floor and the dude is smart enough to use a trainer mat.
Not sure of his IQ, but going by the wall socket, he's a Euro. Going by the antennae shifters, he's a shitmaNO user. So...you are very likely correct. If we could confirm his affinity for warm beer we could easily affirm your speculation.
Handlebar owner trained in fingerless gloves according to his post on Facebook. One of those 'sweat guard' fabric things would have helped, but just like riding the road I use all the bar positions on the trainer and most of them block the flats bar grip area.
Note to self: Keep can of WD40 next to trainer and hose down headset and Cinelli's after dripping sweat.
NICELY STATED!1. **** off, Alf.
2. **** off, Alf.
Pedantic enough for your retarded ass?
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