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		By: Mitch		</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Apr 2018 14:04:44 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Supercross Envy race frames are the Beemer; Benz; &#038; Bentley of BMX!! If you ain&#039;t got one you are missing out on the full potential of yourself on a bicycle!! And if you do have one I hope you have it laced up with all Supercross or Speedline parts, cause nothing else matters! If you wanna perform at the highest level then you need to be on a solid product, and you should feel good a look good as well. Mr. Bill Ryan can supply that for you, and has been doing that since 1989! Weather it&#039;s sprinting down the first straight and hitting that first jump, or hitting the downhill trails at your favourite mountain, or just simply putting a big sprocket on and ride around your hometown nothing else comes close to the lightweight smooth riding solid product frames like the &quot;Envy&quot;. So go on line today at Supercross BMX.com and get yourself one, you won&#039;t regret it!!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Supercross Envy race frames are the Beemer; Benz; &amp; Bentley of BMX!! If you ain&#8217;t got one you are missing out on the full potential of yourself on a bicycle!! And if you do have one I hope you have it laced up with all Supercross or Speedline parts, cause nothing else matters! If you wanna perform at the highest level then you need to be on a solid product, and you should feel good a look good as well. Mr. Bill Ryan can supply that for you, and has been doing that since 1989! Weather it&#8217;s sprinting down the first straight and hitting that first jump, or hitting the downhill trails at your favourite mountain, or just simply putting a big sprocket on and ride around your hometown nothing else comes close to the lightweight smooth riding solid product frames like the &#8220;Envy&#8221;. So go on line today at Supercross BMX.com and get yourself one, you won&#8217;t regret it!!</p>
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		By: Swifty		</title>
		<link>https://15.ie/supercross-envy-blk-2/#comment-2810</link>

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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Mar 2018 00:42:35 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Great story however not sure most know what pre-preg is and how that is good. So here is the gist: The resin that holds the fibers together does not add to the strength like making aluminum tubing thicker. It actually holds the fibers in a three-dimensional direction so they can absorb and distribute the load, A wet lay up uses dry cloth then resin is added and put under vacuum pressure. The pressure then forces air and excess resin out. The cure is usually due to the mix of catalyst which causes a chemical reaction that creates it’s own heat to cure. Pre-preg on the other hand had the resin absorbed into each ply in manufacturing, then when these layers placed in the mold and put under pressure and heat, the plies are smashed together and cured. The result is less resin (non structural weight) and almost no air (weakness). This not only reduces the amount of resin but keeps the fibers straighter which allows them to transfer loads better.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Great story however not sure most know what pre-preg is and how that is good. So here is the gist: The resin that holds the fibers together does not add to the strength like making aluminum tubing thicker. It actually holds the fibers in a three-dimensional direction so they can absorb and distribute the load, A wet lay up uses dry cloth then resin is added and put under vacuum pressure. The pressure then forces air and excess resin out. The cure is usually due to the mix of catalyst which causes a chemical reaction that creates it’s own heat to cure. Pre-preg on the other hand had the resin absorbed into each ply in manufacturing, then when these layers placed in the mold and put under pressure and heat, the plies are smashed together and cured. The result is less resin (non structural weight) and almost no air (weakness). This not only reduces the amount of resin but keeps the fibers straighter which allows them to transfer loads better.</p>
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