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Motorycycle swap meet in Red Deer at the Westerner this Sunday

I’m going , usually I have a table , my buddy gets four tables . This time I might just not bother with a table , I’m running low on stuff I’m willing to part with , anything I might take and try to sell has already been there eight times . For me , it’s as much a social event as anything. I’ll be there , looking for deals , I’ve often said , a bike build could begin with a single lock washer.
 
I’m going , usually I have a table , my buddy gets four tables . This time I might just not bother with a table , I’m running low on stuff I’m willing to part with , anything I might take and try to sell has already been there eight times . For me , it’s as much a social event as anything. I’ll be there , looking for deals , I’ve often said , a bike build could begin with a single lock washer.
How much BSA / Norton stuff is there usually? I wouldn’t mind a 350 single head with comp release among other things, on mine it knocks the pushrod off the rocker.
 
It varies from one event to the next , it's better to go and possibly pick up a few things you might need than to not go and miss out.
 
One day I’ll go through the shed and dig out the old BSA parts for a C11, tanks, fender, 20” rim parts of the frame, and some casings etc.
 
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