bike week Daytona Beach Bike Week 2009
Motorcycle Swap Meet & Auction
Volusia County Fairgrounds
Friday February 27 - Sunday March 8, 2009

9am - 5pm $5.00 for ALL 10 DAYS

ABSOLUTE AUCTION
40 +/- SHOWROOM BIKES
Preview Auction Daily 9am-5pm Monday March 2
until Auction on Thursday March 5th at Noon.
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Motorcycle Swap Meet and Auction at Daytona Bike Week

Motorcycle riders, buyers and vendors from all over the planet come to Daytona Bike Week. It is held as tens of thousands of motorcyclists descend on Daytona Beach Florida every spring. This is one of the largest and oldest motorcycle swap meets in the world. You will find plenty of fun for the motorcyclist.

At the Swap Meet and Auction you can find specialty, discontinued, nos and hard to find motorcycle parts and accessories. Shop for motorcycle apparel and jewelrey made by  artists.

Come on out and join in. There is food, entertainment and beer babes serving cold brews to keep the good times rolling. Low gate fee for the entire event lets you come and go as you please. The Volusia County Fairgrounds has restrooms and plenty of free parking.

Established in 2004, FASTLANE PROMOTIONS LLC coordinates every aspect of an event

 

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(386) 801-1810
troy@fastlanedaytona.com
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