First Galen Davison fixed his own cracked Orbea with some carbon fibre cloth and resin. Still working after more than a year of riding.
Then Kirsten Arenson broke the carbon drop out on her Cervelo. Cervelo and Calfee said 'sorry'. Then Sam Whittingham of Naked Bikes said he could do a new stainless drop out with sockets to accommodate the seat and chain stay. I think Kirsten's going that route. I take some grumpy comfort that Sam had to go to METAL to fix it though.
Then this list of repairers and testimonials came out. http://velonews.competitor.com/2011/10/ ... mes_196178
Steel is dead. Long live steel!But here’s a little secret: that beautiful carbon frame is easily repaired, provided the cure is administered by the right hands. In fact, repairing carbon is easier and more effective than any of its metallic brethren. The repair itself will be stronger than the surrounding frame, adds just a tiny bit of weight (we’re talking the equivalent of a decent sized loogie here), and, if you’re willing to pay for it, can be made almost invisible.
Oh yeah, but can they do lugs in carbon fibre?