Question About FiberFix Emergency Replacement Spoke Kit
#1
Thread Starter
Senior Member
Joined: Aug 2008
Posts: 4,441
Likes: 235
Question About FiberFix Emergency Replacement Spoke Kit
I'm convinced I want one of these for my tool kit, but I'm going to want to do a practice run on an old wheel before I take it out on tour. Does the kit come with only enough parts for one repair?
#6
Tourer


Joined: Oct 2011
Posts: 68
Likes: 5
From: Indianapolis
Bikes: Birdy folder, Bike Friday, Burley tandem, Nishiki fixie conversion, Dahon "Coca-Cola" Speed P8
I have the FiberFix Emergency Replacement Spoke Kit. To answer your question: there are only parts to replace one spoke. However, it is reusable so it can be used again for subsequent repairs.
I have used my kit one time and it worked great. On the first day of a two-day ride (the Hilly Hundred), I broke a rear spoke. I was able to compete that day's ride. Back at my campsite I turned the bike upside down and pulled up my camp chair. I used the kit to replace the broken spoke and got the rear wheel ship-shape. It probably took me about 45 minutes, but I am very slow at mechanical work. It could be used for a road-side repair if the circumstances required it.
I have just pulled the kit out of my parts baggie. Instruction #1 : "Remain calm and congratulate yourself for carrying FiberFix in your tool kit."
I have used my kit one time and it worked great. On the first day of a two-day ride (the Hilly Hundred), I broke a rear spoke. I was able to compete that day's ride. Back at my campsite I turned the bike upside down and pulled up my camp chair. I used the kit to replace the broken spoke and got the rear wheel ship-shape. It probably took me about 45 minutes, but I am very slow at mechanical work. It could be used for a road-side repair if the circumstances required it.
I have just pulled the kit out of my parts baggie. Instruction #1 : "Remain calm and congratulate yourself for carrying FiberFix in your tool kit."
#7
Senior Member
Joined: Nov 2008
Posts: 7,239
Likes: 8
From: Bay Area, Calif.
Yes, I've used one once on a roadside repair. Very handy to be able to replace a drive-side spoke without needing to remove the cassette/freewheel. It's only intended to be used temporarily until you can get a regular spoke of the right length/type and have the tools to install it. The Fiberfix can then be put back in your repair toolkit ready for the next broken spoke.
#8
Thread Starter
Senior Member
Joined: Aug 2008
Posts: 4,441
Likes: 235
Thanks. I'm double-posting on another forum, and the common feeling is that the kit is designed to be re-used. My concern is that the "spoke" will be too stretched after one use to properly tension a second time, but maybe I'm wrong.
Can I buy this in a bike shop, or do I have to order online?
Can I buy this in a bike shop, or do I have to order online?
#11
Senior Member

Joined: Jul 2010
Posts: 13,912
Likes: 1,242
From: Montreal Canada
been meaning to buy one of these for ages....
ps, did an online search for it and this was the first of numerous vids showing it being used.
Hermit's Workshop. FiberFix emergency replacement spoke tutorial - YouTube
ps, did an online search for it and this was the first of numerous vids showing it being used.
Hermit's Workshop. FiberFix emergency replacement spoke tutorial - YouTube
Last edited by djb; 11-11-14 at 09:37 AM.
#12
Senior Member
Joined: Apr 2008
Posts: 5,428
Likes: 2
Bikes: Cervelo RS, Specialized Stumpjumper FSR Pro, Schwinn Typhoon, Nashbar touring, custom steel MTB
Can I buy this in a bike shop, or do I have to order online?
#13
Senior Member

Joined: Jul 2010
Posts: 13,912
Likes: 1,242
From: Montreal Canada
ya, I've never seen them in stores here, and part of online ordering here in Canada can involve a $12 item having a X dollar shipping fee, plus maybe a surprise X dollar cross border fee, part of why I've never actually ordered one online. Kinda hoping I can find some here in Canada or at least an online Canadian purchase.
my son once ordered a gag t-shirt for a friends bday, $20 shirt ended up costing over $40 of shipping and cross border fees.....
my son once ordered a gag t-shirt for a friends bday, $20 shirt ended up costing over $40 of shipping and cross border fees.....
#14
Senior Member
Joined: Nov 2008
Posts: 7,239
Likes: 8
From: Bay Area, Calif.
Depends on your local bike shops - I've seen them for sale in some. The FiberFix spokes (and assorted other bike repair items) are sold from a vending machine outside a Chevron gas station near me - they also have a bike repair stand and assorted tools.
#15
Senior Member
Joined: Aug 2012
Posts: 108
Likes: 0
From: Mobile, AL
Bikes: 2005 Fuji Touring, '93 Diamondback Outlook, '94 Diamondback Outlook
I've used them several times, once put over 500 miles on one before replacing it, didn't seem to cause problems with other spokes, can be re-used. I carry two at all times, ordered thru Amazon.
#16
Menior Sember
Joined: Jan 2015
Posts: 104
Likes: 0
From: Farmington Hills, MI
Bikes: 1995 Trek Mountain Track 800 Sport, 2005 Diamondback Sorrento
Curious here: is this company the same as this one? Because I would keep a roll of FiberFix repair wrap in my repair kit on a long trip as well. That stuff is strong, fast and effective. If my frame broke clean through I'd trust a strip of FiberFix to get me to the nearest bike shop or hotel. It's an amazing product.
-V
-V
#18
Carried one everywhere I went for about a decade ... used it exactly 0 times.
I couldn't even tell you where it is now.
I couldn't even tell you where it is now.
__________________
Rowan
My fave photo threads on BF
Century A Month Facebook Group
Machka's Website
Photo Gallery
Rowan
My fave photo threads on BF
Century A Month Facebook Group
Machka's Website
Photo Gallery
#20
Junior Member
Joined: Dec 2014
Posts: 18
Likes: 0
From: San Francisco Bay Area, California
Bikes: VINTAGE: 1984 components on 1977 Trek tourer frame and 1995 MTB Specialized Hardrock --- NEW: Crane 8 Folder bike (Origami Bicycles Co.)
Hmmmmm ... so this spoke emergency repair kit currently costs around $12. The fix concept looks simple and effective. I am a handyman do-it-yourselfer and could make something similar, however, the Kevlar cord appears to be the secret or key element. One might spend time sourcing a supplier of the kevlar cord and then it may cost additional with buying more cord than needed. Here is a do-it-yourself temporary spoke fix using fishing line ....
Emergency Bicycle Spoke Repair Kit : Tools and Supplies
This spoke repair kit similar to the FiberFix sold in the UK ....
EMERGENCY SPOKE
Emergency Bicycle Spoke Repair Kit : Tools and Supplies
This spoke repair kit similar to the FiberFix sold in the UK ....
EMERGENCY SPOKE
#21
Full Member

Joined: Aug 2014
Posts: 472
Likes: 43
Sourcing may be easier than you think. Sailboats use all types of fancy ropes these days all under different trade names with slight property differences, but all strong and low/no stretch. Ropes made from materials such: Kevlar,Twaron, Technora, Spectra, Dyneema and Vectran are the most common. All are sold be the foot at your local sailing supply store.









