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The swap meet at DD is not so good during the summer. No vendors. Sometimes MADD has a small tent up, GEICO, Buell, and DD has a couple of T-Shirt stands.
When the weather cools, DD will get more popular again. Like Dale mentioned, head to the Daytona Flea Market.
I went to the swap meet last month and the vendor turnout was decent. Not great but decent. Another good one is the third Sunday at east Palatka fairgrounds always a good vendor turnout.
However, I've been looking into Advanced Carbon Composites helmets ("Head Trip") and just may take a ride to their place to see their products in person.
if you know what size you are I am sure you could order one ...there is a guy up here by me that sells all the non dot stuff ... where abouts are you ..?...
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