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Anyone replace their Aero Cafe Racer Zipper with a #10 zip?

GW KY

Practically Family
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I just grabbed a used aero cafe racer and the zipper is as usual too small.

I'm gonna see if Dena at great leather will swap it for a bigger zipper and remove the wind guard as well.

The #5 cannot hold up to heavy leather and feels flimsy, agreed.

Cheers
 

VR46

Familiar Face
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I had LeatherCareUSA put a #8 YKK metal zipper on a heavy steerhide Aero. The original zipper had gotten messed up down at the cloth part of the bottom of the zipper where you start it. This was a few years ago. It's so much easier to zip now, very happy with it. I think it was about $85 plus shipping.
 

Peacoat

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For a Cafe Racer, I think I would go with a #8 as a compromise. Should be plenty sturdy and not as clunky as a #10, although I like the #10 as a replacement for the other Aero offerings. A RIRI would be a good choice.
 

GW KY

Practically Family
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For a Cafe Racer, I think I would go with a #8 as a compromise. Should be plenty sturdy and not as clunky as a #10, although I like the #10 as a replacement for the other Aero offerings. A RIRI would be a good choice.
Great thanks, good idea
 

photo2u

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One of my most iconic and favorite Californian first production CR still has the original #10 mili conmar. Love the look and love the design. Many details in this CR that sadly none of the other makers ever reproduced. Cal was ahead of the game.
 

navetsea

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I guess it has to do with the size of the jacket too, perhaps size #10 zip might workon size 42 jacket visually but would be overwhelming for size 36, I never have #5 ykk fails on me, but #8 would still work on my size visually depending on the shape of its slide puller too, personally I like paperclip puller or D ring puller and leather tab as they naturally hang and not sticking out at weird angle in the case of slanted positioned zip.
 

Peacoat

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I guess it has to do with the size of the jacket too, perhaps size #10 zip might workon size 42 jacket visually but would be overwhelming for size 36, I never have #5 ykk fails on me, but #8 would still work on my size visually depending on the shape of its slide puller too, personally I like paperclip puller or D ring puller and leather tab as they naturally hang and not sticking out at weird angle in the case of slanted positioned zip.
A #8 zipper is a good compromise for the smaller size jackets, perhaps 38 and below. My original zipper on my size 42 Sheene failed within the first year, * and I had Allan replace it. I was going to get a #8, but he said it needed a #10. So, that's what he put on it. Have had no problems since–and don't anticipate any.
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* In defense of the zipper, it was installed incorrectly, as pointed out by @Worf several years ago. Don't know how long it would have lasted had it been done properly.
 

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