
How is Fibre-Lyte as a seller?
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Re: How is fibre-lyte as a seller?
Thanks for all the feedback guys. I look forward to ordering some parts in the near future 

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Re: How is fibre-lyte as a seller?
One more question…Does Fibre-Lyte expect a payment before or after you order their products?
Thanks guys
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Re: How is fibre-lyte as a seller?
When it's ready to ship. You can pay by Paypal.3trxvintage wrote:One more question…Does Fibre-Lyte expect a payment before or after you order their products?
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Re: How is fibre-lyte as a seller?
Interesting, they recentely told me I had to pay before the parts were made. Not sure what to do 

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Re: How is fibre-lyte as a seller?
Could also be the case. The time I ordered I got a total price with shipping quote, paid, and IIRC the parts were shipped out pretty quickly after that. Maybe the turnaround time depends on which parts you order? I had ordered some Lazer ZX bits...3trxvintage wrote:Interesting, they recentely told me I had to pay before the parts were made. Not sure what to do
I mean, they're not like some online stores I won't mention that list parts as "in stock", you order them and have to wait weeks before the parts are shipped because they weren't actually in stock at the store but only at the distributor. Since Fibre-lyte make their own parts that issue is not present.
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Re: How is fibre-lyte as a seller?
Last time I ordered, they had to cut the part for me. Took about a month from the original e-mail to finally getting the part in my hands.
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You can honestly buy from them blindfolded. 100% customer satisfaction guaranteed! And like Rich said, you can even send them a template or a CAD file and they would cut you as many as you like
Top notch stuff.

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Re: How is fibre-lyte as a seller?
Yes, you do have to pay in advance, but you will be happy with the quality. Just have to be patient for production and overseas shipping.
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Sounds good, thanks for the info. At first I was a little hesitant to send a large amount of money to an overseas company but you guys are making me feel reassured.flipwils11 wrote:Yes, you do have to pay in advance, but you will be happy with the quality. Just have to be patient for production and overseas shipping.

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Re: How is Fibre-Lyte as a seller?
My first experience with Fibre-Lyte was very good.
I paid for the parts on July-24-2012; parts were shipped on July-30 and arrived on August-9. Like everyone else said Fibre-Lyte’s parts are very high quality and professional looking. 


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Re: How is Fibre-Lyte as a seller?
My Fiber-Lyte parts arrived today. Well packaged, and they look really well made. I'm very happy with them as a seller!
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Re: How is Fibre-Lyte as a seller?
They are awesome to deal with I have even made a ridiculous drawing in paint that they could actually made a beautiful carbon piece from,
I have bought several parts and never ever been disappointed and its possible to have them cut in flat carbon ie not glossy but you have to ask for it.
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I have bought several parts and never ever been disappointed and its possible to have them cut in flat carbon ie not glossy but you have to ask for it.
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Re: How is Fibre-Lyte as a seller?
I know this is an old topic but seeing that I didn’t resurrect it I’d like to comment.
As some of you will know I live very close to the Fibre -Lyte facility and have worked with them on RC parts since they first started production in this field many years ago. They have supported the RC community for many years and whilst they obviously make money from this venture it pales into insignificance compared to their main mother business Hansell Composites Ltd, their RC devision is really more due to the interest they have in the hobby (particularly Stephen) rather than any meaningful income against the company turnover as a whole. If you saw some of the 1:1 parts they make you’d be in awe.
So I too have developed parts with them (not to the personal expense or sacrifice that Dan has), however they have always asked me if I’m happy for the parts to go on general sale and if so did I wanted to middle man the parts myself giving me the opportunity to add a percentage for my input and time (I’ve never done this, I have always just allowed them to sell direct and I point people in their direction).
Not once have I ever had an issue with Fibre-Lyte personally or professionally, I guess I’ve always been aware of their production processes and accepted that there are some limitations to finish and timings. Those who don’t understand that everything is made to order and most items are hand finished may find frustration in production times as mentioned earlier in the thread.
One thing to remember when ordering parts, they have many many version of many parts due to customised customer requests so you have to be very specific when ordering especially if you aren’t sure of what you need. One example of this are Astute front towers, if you don’t order a standard dimension tower and just order the one shown on their site you will receive a tower designed for long front shocks, there are other examples of this nature.
In summary, Stephen who deals with almost all RC parts is a genuinely really nice, polite and helpful guy, he’s not an expert in every single RC model they provide parts for but has a good understanding and is keen to learn. I would never hesitate to employ their services.
As some of you will know I live very close to the Fibre -Lyte facility and have worked with them on RC parts since they first started production in this field many years ago. They have supported the RC community for many years and whilst they obviously make money from this venture it pales into insignificance compared to their main mother business Hansell Composites Ltd, their RC devision is really more due to the interest they have in the hobby (particularly Stephen) rather than any meaningful income against the company turnover as a whole. If you saw some of the 1:1 parts they make you’d be in awe.
So I too have developed parts with them (not to the personal expense or sacrifice that Dan has), however they have always asked me if I’m happy for the parts to go on general sale and if so did I wanted to middle man the parts myself giving me the opportunity to add a percentage for my input and time (I’ve never done this, I have always just allowed them to sell direct and I point people in their direction).
Not once have I ever had an issue with Fibre-Lyte personally or professionally, I guess I’ve always been aware of their production processes and accepted that there are some limitations to finish and timings. Those who don’t understand that everything is made to order and most items are hand finished may find frustration in production times as mentioned earlier in the thread.
One thing to remember when ordering parts, they have many many version of many parts due to customised customer requests so you have to be very specific when ordering especially if you aren’t sure of what you need. One example of this are Astute front towers, if you don’t order a standard dimension tower and just order the one shown on their site you will receive a tower designed for long front shocks, there are other examples of this nature.
In summary, Stephen who deals with almost all RC parts is a genuinely really nice, polite and helpful guy, he’s not an expert in every single RC model they provide parts for but has a good understanding and is keen to learn. I would never hesitate to employ their services.
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Re: How is Fibre-Lyte as a seller?
Came across this and felt compelled to comment, have had nothing but AMAZING experiences with them!
Their support of our hobby is beyond appreciated and I am hoping to express that again with another order soon!
Their support of our hobby is beyond appreciated and I am hoping to express that again with another order soon!
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Re: How is Fibre-Lyte as a seller?
Been dealing with them since i had to FAX my order through for my B2 (over 18 years ago) 100% straight shooters, would not hesitate to pre pay, and their weave and carbon is always perfect. Currently doing a chassis for me off an original i sent them.
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