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John P. Trotter
04-06-2025This product was perfect for what I needed. A cracked, carbon fiber frame on a mountain bike. Now believe it is stronger than new.
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Ryan K.
Greater than one weekPretty straightforward. Most of what you need to do any small project.
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Rafael Pacocha
Greater than one weekAs other reviewers have noted, there is no way to apply this without the carbon fiber coming apart. The epoxy is also of dubious quality. Overall, stay away - it isnt worth half the listed price.
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Joan G. Reed
> 3 dayIve repaired three cracked bike frames with one kit over the last year. Really great product. For those finding it tough to manage fraying when cutting the fabric: 1) Tape off the shape you need on the fabric with narrow making tape. 2) Cut out the rough piece by splitting the tape, saving more fabric for the next repair, and making it easier to handle the working piece. 3) Apply epoxy inside the taped area 4) Cut right along the edge of the tape for final shape. It will not fray, and if you handle carefully, will hold shape as you apply. Id recommend practicing with a small sample.
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Thomas Hazel
> 3 dayI used this product to repair a cracked top tube on my carbon fiber bike. I found, and followed, some videos I found on YouTube on repairing a bike using carbon fiber. I would highly recommend buying some heat shrink wrap to use on the carbon mesh after youve applied it. If youve worked with fiberglass before youll find that carbon fiber is nearly identical. I used small pieces and took my time in placement of them. I didnt wear gloves and didnt get any of the resin on my fingers. If you let the resin get sticky before you attempt to lay the fiber weave youll find that it sticks quite well and stays where you put it (I laid down 3 pieces). After the carbon was laid in place and resin applied, I wrapped the area with plastic, then with duct tape, and, finally, heat shrink wrap. After heat shrinking with a heat gun, I let the material dry for around 30 hours. It set up perfectly and required minimal sanding. I was very pleased with the outcome!
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Snik
> 3 dayI repaired a carbon fiber spoiler for a bmw. The product worked great and was easy to use
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Sergio Patino
> 3 dayMy first order was forgotten, either way the second one was fulfilled quickly. The resin is no good. I ended up using gorilla glue epoxy instead and it works better. Good carbon though
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RV
> 3 dayContains more than enough material for most bike repairs. Does not include the compressive heat shrink tape. Also not that you should add hardener for the temps the item will cure in. I had to go 3-1 because of the cool conditions I was working in. 2-1 is fine when its 75*, not so much when its 65*.
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Jason Shoulders
> 3 dayI actually used this to repair my prosthetic leg.
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lazaro llanes
> 3 dayI tried 4 times , just one time work properly , the other times one dry so fast the other 2 never dry and believe me I tried my best to mixed correctly after the first time because the that time never dry . I bought from another customer in Amazon and the experience was way different but now I don’t know who was this customer and ending through it away don’t wasting more time and won’t buy it again