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I just got this in the mail from Andy :yahoo:

New Release: Aerostich Remote Control Zipper Sliders

Over one hundred all-new items are in the new 2009 Aerostich and RiderWearHouse catalog, including a miniature 'Remote Control Zipper Sliders' option. The battery powered zippers are an upgrade (or retrofit...) for the vents on Aerostich Roadcrafter and Darien suits. A separate version will be available in November for the waterproof leather Aerostich Transit suit. The unique sliders are the result of micro-miniaturization breakthroughs by the YKK zipper company and Mabuchi-Nanotronik Ltd., a private German-Japanese nanotechnology research effort. Aerostich is the first clothing company to offer them. "We have an exclusive two year deal...they make adjustments so easy anyone can do it!", said an Aerostich company spokesperson. "Before, a rider needed to pull over to safely adjust their vents...and the back required a helpful friend or removing one's suit. Now it's simple as pressing a button!" Each slider is about 10% larger than the equivalent manual type. Inside is a re mote receiver, a powerful Mabuchi 'pancake' type 330541 stepper-motor, and a tiny titanium planetary gear set and toothed cog which engages the zipper's teeth to pull the slider rapidly in either direction. The sliders are controlled by a three button remote. Each powered slider uses a common replaceable Zink hearing aid battery good for about two hundred 12" zips. The remote includes both wrist and handlebar mounts. The price per slider, installed, is $177, and the remote -- which will control up to four sliders independently -- is another $47.

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This is great !!

You would not believe the gyrations I go through on the bike to close my zippers. The back is a bitch!!!

 
Aerostitch makes some fine products. This is one of my favorites:

Cell Phone Eliminater

And this is a necessity for those long trips when your traveling with those "bike-to-bike" type riders:

Banality Blocker

Yep, can't beat Aerostitch for quality and plain ol' practicality.

 
Wow, this is good news, ever since the bitch fell off I have had the same problem with the back zipper as kaitsdad, and some of my friends get a funny look when I ask them to unzip me...especially the ones wearing the pastel riding suits...

 
Can you imagine the pain of getting your "privates" caught in the front zipper of your pants? :blinksmiley:

OMG!... up or down?

 
I'm gonna hold out for the Touratech version, it'll be built to military specs and only cost 3 times as much.

 
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