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If you're only interested in T-shirts then you'll find plenty on Main Street. If you're looking for Vendors head up to Destination Daytona, if you're looking to do some test rides then head down to the Speedway.
The over by the Iron Horse, across the street thier are a bunch of venders...clothes and garb...Destination Daytona has abunch of bike stuff including J&P...then you just need to go everyplace, there are venders feckin everyplace
DEPENDS ON WHAT U NEED
BUT, U GOTTA CHECK EM ALL OUT
1. NO. BEACH ST (DAYTONA HD)
2. MAIN ST LOTSA T'S
3. DEST DAYTONA ORMOND BEACH OFF I 95
4. MILLERS ON RT 1
5. ORLANDO HD OFF I-4
6. RT 92 FLEA MARKET AND SPIDERS SWAP MEET
JUST A FEW BUT THERE IS STUFF EVERYWHERE.. ULL SEE
1ST TIME IM NOT GOING IN 20 YEARS.. NEXT STOP STURGIS
For parts & accessories for your scoot I would say Destination Daytona which has Harley shop & J&P Cycles or Millers Custom Parts on US 1. For T-shirts / leathers vendors are everywhere on every corner. Some good leather vendors/stores on Main Street.
Vendors are everywhere. US-1 from Nova Rd. to I-95 covers the new center for the events from Ironhorse to Destination Daytona. S. Ridgewood Ave, the south end of US-1, has vendors from Miller's Custom Parts to points south. Main Street is filled with vendors from the ocean across to the mainland & Beach Street which is lined with vendors. International Speedway (US-92) in front of the track will have a tent city of vendors, & west of there you'll find Tomoka Farms Rd. & the Jam On Swapmeet. There's also a huge swapmeet at the Volusia County Fairgrounds on SR-44. Every bar with more than 50 square feet of lot space will have vendors of some sort. Some are pins & patches, some are leather goods, some are tee's, some are parts. Some are quality, & some AREN'T!
For Biketoberfest, Destination Daytona had plenty to keep you busy. Everyone said going to Main Street was going to be a waste of time due to traffic so we stayed away. It was hot and I didn't see any scorched thighs in my future. After we got tired of all day browsing at Destination we headed down to Boot Hill and Iron Horse just down the road. You can't beat it for convenience.
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