Flipping Success: How I Turned $180 into Four Bike Deals in One Day!
Claim your copy now; Bicycle Flipping Course
Hey everyone, it’s been another exciting day in the world of flipping! Today, I managed to snag not one, not two, but four incredible bike deals—all in just a few hours and with minimal investment.Deal Breakdown:
Cannondale Classic Find
The first bike I picked up was a Cannondale, proudly made in America. Sure, it needed a little TLC, but at $30, I couldn’t pass it up. With just a bit of elbow grease, I estimate I can flip it for anywhere between $150 to $250. Not bad for a quick turnaround!Trek Gem Next up was a real beauty—a well-maintained track bike. It came fully loaded with new wraps, seats, chain, and tires that still had the original nubs on them. At $150, it was a steal. I’m aiming to sell this one for a cool $400 to $500, thanks to its pristine condition and the care taken by its previous owner.
Double Surprise Here’s where it gets interesting—I made a rookie move and forgot to clear out my kids’ toys from the car, which led to a surprise find of two additional bikes!
Another track bike, older but in great shape, grabbed for just $20. It’s ready to roll without needing any additional work. I’m looking to flip this one for around $200 to $250, depending on how fast I want to sell it. –
**Second Surprise**: A sleek Cannondale mountain bike, secured for $100. With its quality build, I’m confident I can fetch around $300 to $350 for it, which is a solid return on my investment.