by Wal » Thu Jun 04, 2009 10:09 pm
[quote]Rather you than me.
I decided to have a go at the repair after talking to a helpful fellow at [url]http://www.carbonology.com[/url] who has years of experience in fixing all things carbon fibre (fishing rods, board sail masts, bike frames et al). Sent him a pic of the damaged frame and he assured me that it was easily repairable.
So I used one of their repair kits to bond 4 layers of carbon fibre over the damaged area. I don't think the seatstays are highly stressed tubes anyway (in fact, I reckon I could have continued to ride the bike broken without any problems) so I'm not at all worried that the frame will fail. Obviously I wouldn't have attempted to repair a broken fork, stem, crank arm or head tube, but I'm confident my repaired seatstay will continue to hold up just fine.
So now I have a nice spare/commuting/training bike (the insurance company of the driver who hit me paid for a shiny new race bike), plus I've learned how to fix carbon fibre tubes