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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: bodine99 on October 01, 2018, 01:06:44 PM
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Anyone here going??
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Yes, I'll roll into Barbers on Thursday. They will let us in as early as 11AM. We are camping at 'Norton Hill', between turns 14 and 15. No bike this year, just the Subaru.
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Yes, Staccato Cycle will have a vendor space in lot G, stop by to browse our inventory at great swap meet prices !
I’ll be free after 6pm each night if anyone knows of a good place to eat, send me a pm.
Tony
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I’m working and camping Upper D camp grounds. Hope to be their Thus. afternoon. Working on A team. Frist time to Barbers.Rudyr
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Yes, Staccato Cycle will have a vendor space in lot G, stop by to browse our inventory at great swap meet prices !
Tony, I just looked at the map and lot G is off site parking. Are you going to be in the 'new' swap meet area by lot D? That's where the demo rides are scheduled and also what is labeled as a 'new swap meet' area.
You will have to leave the park to get much in the way of food. A food truck could make a fortune at Barber but so far I have not seen any.
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I'll be at my spots in the original swap meet area...G15-16...if anybody has any older BMW or MG parts I'm buying :azn:
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I've got Friday off from work, planning to avoid the slab and meander over from Atlanta. My first time to Barber...
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Tony, I just looked at the map and lot G is off site parking. Are you going to be in the 'new' swap meet area by lot D? That's where the demo rides are scheduled and also what is labeled as a 'new swap meet' area.
You will have to leave the park to get much in the way of food. A food truck could make a fortune at Barber but so far I have not seen any.
Correct, I am in the new swap meet area. There was a three year wait list for vendors until the new area opened up more spaces. We just made the cut !
Tony
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There was a three year wait list for vendors until the new area opened up more spaces. We just made the cut !
Tony
Wow! I love wandering through the swap meet area. There is eye candy galore, along with lots of 'hidden tresures' if you know what you are looking at. Heck, I could spend half a day just sitting by the perimeter road watching all the bikes go by.