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    Zip won't zip, options?

    So as the title says my zip won't zip, spent over 5mins after work yesterday trying to get the bloody thing to connect & zip up before giving up & riding home unzipped.
    No better luck this morn, so currently I'm back to my old un-armored leather jacket which has definitely seen better days.

    I'd like to get back into my armored jacket, so when it comes to faulty zips what are my options? are they worth looking at repairing?
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    I spray my zips with a silcon spray which tends to help on most cases otherwise its a replacement,saying that it would depend on how big a job it is to do a replacement on your jacket Is it worth while ??

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    A new zip is like $20, you probably wont get a new jacket for that price.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dogsnbikes View Post
    I spray my zips with a silcon spray which tends to help on most cases otherwise its a replacement,saying that it would depend on how big a job it is to do a replacement on your jacket Is it worth while ??
    Might try the silicon see if it helps any

    Quote Originally Posted by nodrog View Post
    A new zip is like $20, you probably wont get a new jacket for that price.
    yea it's the cost of fitting that changes things
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    We used to rub candle wax on stubborn zips that didn't want to zip up.

    But check maybe something is broken or bend in the zip.

    I tried the other day to zip my 'new' leather gear together just to notice that the zips on the jacket and the pants (of the same brand) are exactly the other way around

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scuba_Steve View Post
    Might try the silicon see if it helps any



    yea it's the cost of fitting that changes things
    That includes fitting around these parts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scuba_Steve View Post
    tions? are they worth looking at repairing?
    Take it to modern bag and shoe repair in Majoribanks St. The lil Indian fellow there will replace your zip for fuck all. We take him a lot of work.

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    Superglue. Why would you want to take the bike jacket off again?
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    If the teeth on the zip are still good, then a little vaseline on your fingers and run it up the zip. Check the zip slider isn't corroded.
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    old fashioned fix is pencil lead (actually charcoal) rubbed on the teeth of the zip, works best on metal zips.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scuba_Steve View Post
    So as the title says my zip won't zip, spent over 5mins after work yesterday trying to get the bloody thing to connect & zip up before giving up & riding home unzipped.
    No better luck this morn, so currently I'm back to my old un-armored leather jacket which has definitely seen better days.

    I'd like to get back into my armored jacket, so when it comes to faulty zips what are my options? are they worth looking at repairing?
    One of the Wellytown girls (Ratti I think) does repairs ... she has it in her Sig.
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    Quote Originally Posted by oneofsix View Post
    Superglue. Why would you want to take the bike jacket off again?
    Nah, just use a stapler. If you have one at home and one at work then you won't even need to carry one with you most days.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crasherfromwayback View Post
    Take it to modern bag and shoe repair in Majoribanks St. The lil Indian fellow there will replace your zip for fuck all. We take him a lot of work.
    Fuck !!!! Is he still there !!! I used him when I Lived in our wonderful wet and windy capital .. he's good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by oneofsix View Post
    old fashioned fix is pencil lead (actually charcoal) rubbed on the teeth of the zip, works best on metal zips.
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