Price check: 1981 FXB Sturgis
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#193
Swap meets these days are mostly a joke. People selling off their junk for stupid prices. I'm sure there's some hidden gems hidden in the piles of ****, but the seller is proud of those I'll bet. If I need a set of worn out highway rusty pegs or a dried out takeoff seat from the 80s, they're a great place to go. And even that is hard to find among all the stupid FTW patches and getback whips. If I need something really cool or useful I end up on Ebay, Craigslist or, believe it or not, Facebook. I've scored some great bikes on Facebook. Usually someone looking to get something out of the garage that's been laying against the wall unridden for decades.
#194
I have one of those, I remember the 50th, we ended up in a pasture camping at the Piedmont exit, campgrounds were full, no showers, porta potties and a car wash across the road for showers. Allman Brothers on Thursday night in Rapid, It was the start of the craziness. We got a ladder and stuck it on the pedestal of the sign for a convenience store up the road at Elk creek road and cut this down. Its made of coated paper so its lasted, a lot of the plastic banners I got later on have disintegrated due to age. Its hanging on my door.
#195
Swap meets these days are mostly a joke. People selling off their junk for stupid prices...Nevada72
Agreed, although every once in a while, you find the one guy who's given up on recouping crazy profit and just wants to clean out the garage. I found a "still-in-the package" speedo cable for my '67 Sprint that I needed for $1. You have to dig for that stuff.
When I set up at a swap meet, the object is to not haul the crap back home. Some of these guys never learn, and you see the same parts year to year, sitting in the same spot, still priced way too high.
Agreed, although every once in a while, you find the one guy who's given up on recouping crazy profit and just wants to clean out the garage. I found a "still-in-the package" speedo cable for my '67 Sprint that I needed for $1. You have to dig for that stuff.
When I set up at a swap meet, the object is to not haul the crap back home. Some of these guys never learn, and you see the same parts year to year, sitting in the same spot, still priced way too high.
Last edited by RHPAW; 03-22-2019 at 09:13 AM.
#196
I found a "still-in-the package" speedo cable for my '67 Sprint that I needed for $1.
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When I set up at a swap meet, the object is to not haul the crap back home. Some of these guys never learn, and you see the same parts year to year, sitting in the same spot, still priced way too high.
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When I set up at a swap meet, the object is to not haul the crap back home. Some of these guys never learn, and you see the same parts year to year, sitting in the same spot, still priced way too high.
You have a Sprint? Pics!!
Which swap meets do you do? I might check out Chief Blackhawk again. Usually a good turnout.
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Agreed, although every once in a while, you find the one guy who's given up on recouping crazy profit and just wants to clean out the garage. I found a "still-in-the package" speedo cable for my '67 Sprint that I needed for $1. You have to dig for that stuff.
When I set up at a swap meet, the object is to not haul the crap back home. Some of these guys never learn, and you see the same parts year to year, sitting in the same spot, still priced way too high.
When I set up at a swap meet, the object is to not haul the crap back home. Some of these guys never learn, and you see the same parts year to year, sitting in the same spot, still priced way too high.
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TwiZted Biker (03-22-2019)
#198
30 years ago, I had an old guy that had a crap load of old stuff, Id show up at his place and trade, or buy things I needed. I always asked him to just sell me all of his stuff.....he never responded. One day, I got a little more insistent on buying the whole deal.........he looked up at me and said, "If I sell you all of it, you'd never come see me again" He looked down and turned away. It stunned me, I never tried to buy him out again, but I kept going to see him until he passed. Im not sure, but those guys you refer to may be like my friend, they probably really don't want to sell, they just like having it and the conversation. Just a thought.
#199
Swap meets these days are mostly a joke. People selling off their junk for stupid prices...Nevada72
Agreed, although every once in a while, you find the one guy who's given up on recouping crazy profit and just wants to clean out the garage. I found a "still-in-the package" speedo cable for my '67 Sprint that I needed for $1. You have to dig for that stuff.
When I set up at a swap meet, the object is to not haul the crap back home. Some of these guys never learn, and you see the same parts year to year, sitting in the same spot, still priced way too high.
Agreed, although every once in a while, you find the one guy who's given up on recouping crazy profit and just wants to clean out the garage. I found a "still-in-the package" speedo cable for my '67 Sprint that I needed for $1. You have to dig for that stuff.
When I set up at a swap meet, the object is to not haul the crap back home. Some of these guys never learn, and you see the same parts year to year, sitting in the same spot, still priced way too high.
Swap meets these days are mostly a joke. People selling off their junk for stupid prices. I'm sure there's some hidden gems hidden in the piles of ****, but the seller is proud of those I'll bet. If I need a set of worn out highway rusty pegs or a dried out takeoff seat from the 80s, they're a great place to go. And even that is hard to find among all the stupid FTW patches and getback whips. If I need something really cool or useful I end up on Ebay, Craigslist or, believe it or not, Facebook. I've scored some great bikes on Facebook. Usually someone looking to get something out of the garage that's been laying against the wall unridden for decades.
#200
The '76...Sorry about the quality
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