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At least, according to this auction you can...http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2712569973&category=22679Is this guy for real? Now I know that if I ever break my swingarm, I can just sell the frame for $300 and buy a new one...
hey, wait a minute. you CAN fix carbon fiber. did anyone see the all carbon America's Cup yacht that broke in half about 3 years ago and allmost sank?well, they fixed it, and it was faster after the repair then before.also. plenty of those boats were rebuilt this year. they replaced 40 feet of the bow on several of the boats. and on the 41 footer I sail on (kevlar, not carbon but similar repair), we had a huge hole in the side from a collision, and it was repaired. If they can fix broken 80 foot carbon sailboats I think someone can fix a broken swingarm. take it to a carbon boatbuilder, not cheap probably, but doable.oh, and broken Trek and Kestrel carbon frames are fixed all the time.please don't flame me on this one, I know I am putting myself up for ridicule but what I say is true. In fact., back when I was a mech. engineer, a couple carbon structures used to support radomes on Navy frigates cracked at sea, and were repaired at sea. When the ships returned, the structures were as strong as new. truth.