Don't use CA. It will harden so much that it will make it brittle and more susceptible to cracking. Use a contact adhesive called UHU-POR which is more superior to all other glues. The nice thing about UHU-POR is that it never fully cures and remains slightly flexible meaning that it will let the carbon flex a bit in case of high stresses.
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There are also some 2-part epoxies that remain somewhat flexible when they cure. I can't think of a specific brand. Just sand the surfaces with 80 grit paper and it should be plenty strong.
I personally used a brand Loctite E-120HP Hysol. It is a two part epoxy
and made for bonding carbon fiber. It is very strong but dry very slow.
This stuff is excellent on bonding carbon fiber. I got it from Grainger.