100 to 700 in 2 Days (600 percent ROI)
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He wanted 150 dollars.
I gave him 100 dollars.
The bike was so dirty I almost did not buy it.
A Trek mountain bike. Covered in dust. Grease everywhere. The tires were flat. The chain was black with grime.
It looked like junk.
But I followed my system.
I looked past the dirt. I saw the brand. I saw the frame. I saw the potential.
I paid 100 dollars.
I cleaned it for one hour.
I sold it for 700 dollars two days later.
Six hundred percent return on investment.
No repairs. No work. No debt. No leverage.
Here is exactly how it happened.

The Dirty Bike Listing
I found this Trek mountain bike on Facebook Marketplace.
The listing was bad. One photo. Dark garage. The bike was leaning against a wall covered in dust.
The title said Trek bike.
The description said. Needs cleaning. Make offer.
Most people scrolled past.
Most people saw dirt and thought junk.
I saw dirt and thought opportunity.
Because dirt is not damage. Dirt is not cracks. Dirt is not rust.
Dirt wipes off.
I sent a message.
The Exact Message I Sent
Here is the message I sent.
Hey. I see you have a Trek mountain bike. It looks dirty but I am interested. I flip bikes locally. I have 100 dollars cash right now. I can come to you today. Save you the hassle of cleaning it yourself. Let me know.
Why this works.
One. I acknowledge the bike is dirty. I am not pretending it is perfect.
Two. I show I am still interested. The dirt does not scare me.
Three. I make a specific offer. 100 dollars cash.
Four. I offer convenience. I can come to you today.
Five. I solve his problem. Save you the hassle of cleaning it yourself.
The seller replied in 15 minutes.
Seller. 100 dollars? I wanted 150.
Me. I understand. But I am the one coming to you with cash today. No cleaning. No more messages. No more no shows. Just 100 dollars and the bike is gone.
Seller. Fine. Come get it.
Me. Send your address. I will be there in one hour.
The Inspection
I drove to his house. The bike was sitting in his driveway. It was even dirtier than the photo.
But I looked closer.
Brand. Trek. One of the best mountain bike brands in the world.
Frame. Aluminum. Lightweight. Strong. No dents. No cracks. Just dirt.
Suspension. Front fork. Worked fine. No leaks.
Components. Shimano. Solid mid range. Shifted fine even through the dirt.
Wheels. Straight. True. Tires were flat but held air.
Condition. Terrible cosmetically. Mechanically solid.
This bike was a diamond buried in mud.
The seller wanted 150 dollars. I paid 100 dollars.
He was happy. He did not have to clean it. He did not have to meet anyone else. He had cash in his hand.
I loaded the dirty bike into my truck and drove home.
The Cleaning
This bike did not need repairs. It needed a deep clean.
I spent one full hour on it.
I sprayed the whole bike with degreaser.
I scrubbed the frame with soap and water.
I scrubbed the tires.
I cleaned the gears with a brush.
I degreased the chain three times.
I lubed the chain.
I cleaned the suspension fork.
I wiped down every surface.
I inflated the tires.
The transformation was unbelievable.
The bike went from looking like garbage to looking like a 700 dollar mountain bike.
The frame was shiny. The tires were black. The chain was silver and smooth. The shifters clicked like new.
I took 15 photos in my driveway during afternoon sunlight. I made sure to show the clean frame, the Trek logo, the suspension, and the components.
I wrote a listing that would sell this bike fast.
The Listing
Title. Trek Mountain Bike Clean Ready To Ride. 700 Firm.
Price. 700 dollars firm.
Description.
Selling this Trek mountain bike. Aluminum frame. Front suspension. Shimano components. Disc brakes.
This bike was dirty when I bought it. Really dirty. But dirt is not damage. I spent one hour cleaning it and now it looks almost new.
No cracks. No dents. No rust. Shifts smooth. Brakes strong. Tires hold air.
The original owner barely rode it. He just let it sit in his garage and get dusty.
I am selling because I flip bikes. I bought it dirty. I cleaned it. Now it needs a new home.
This bike retailed for over 1,000 dollars new. You are getting a deal at 700 dollars.
Price is 700 dollars firm. Cash only. Pick up in my city. First come first served.
Serious buyers only. Send me a message if you want to see it.
The Response
I posted the listing on Facebook Marketplace at 3 PM on day one.
By 7 PM that same day, I had 6 messages.
People love Trek. People love a clean bike. People love a fair price.
Most of the messages were the same. Is this still available? Yes.
On day two, a serious buyer messaged me.
Buyer. Is the Trek still available? I have been looking for a mountain bike for trail riding.
Me. Yes. 700 dollars cash. When can you see it?
Buyer. Can I come in 2 hours?
Me. Yes. I will be here.
The Sale
Two hours later, the buyer showed up. He was a guy in his forties. He wanted a bike to ride local trails with his kids.
He looked at the bike. He checked the frame. He spun the wheels. He tested the shifters.
He asked me one question.
Buyer. You said this was dirty when you bought it?
Me. Yes. It was covered in dust and grime. Looked terrible.
Buyer. You would never know. It looks brand new.
Me. That is why I clean everything before I list it.
He handed me 700 dollars cash.
I handed him the bike.
He loaded it into his SUV and drove away.
Total time from purchase to sale? 2 days.
The Math
Purchase price. 100 dollars.
Sale price. 700 dollars.
Profit. 600 dollars.
Time held. 2 days.
Return on investment. 600 percent.
Let me say that again.
Six hundred percent return in 2 days.
No repairs. No parts. No debt. No leverage.
Just one hour of cleaning and a good listing.
Why Dirt Is Your Best Friend
Most flippers walk away from dirty bikes.
They see dust and grime and think the bike is junk.
That is a huge mistake.
Dirt is your best friend for three reasons.
One. Dirt scares away other buyers. Most people do not want to touch a dirty bike. They scroll past. That means less competition for you.
Two. Dirt lowers the price. Sellers know their bike is dirty. They know it looks bad. They will accept a lower offer because they do not want to clean it themselves.
Three. Dirt hides nothing. A dirty bike can be cleaned. A cracked frame cannot be fixed. Learn to look past the dirt and inspect the actual condition.
Every dirty bike is an opportunity.
Because dirt wipes off.
But the discount stays in your pocket.
The Dirty Bike Flip System
You want to find your own dirty Trek deal? Here is the system.
Step 1. Search For Dirty Keywords
Look for these phrases in listings.
Needs cleaning
Dirty but works
Garage kept
Covered in dust
As is
Make offer
Step 2. Target Good Brands That Are Dirty
Trek
Giant
Specialized
Cannondale
Diamondback
Marin
Kona
Rocky Mountain
These brands hold value even when dirty.
Step 3. Ignore The Dirt. Inspect The Bones.
When you go to see the bike, ignore the dust and grime.
Check for.
Cracks in the frame.
Dents in the frame.
Rust on the chain or components.
Bent wheels.
Leaking suspension.
If the bones are good, the dirt does not matter.
Step 4. Send The Dirty Bike Script
Hey. I see your bike is dirty but I am still interested. I flip bikes locally. I have 100 dollars cash right now. I can come to you today. Save you the hassle of cleaning it yourself. Let me know.
Step 5. Clean Thoroughly
Do not rush the cleaning.
A dirty bike needs one full hour.
Degreaser on the chain and gears.
Soap and water on the frame.
Scrub the tires.
Lube the chain.
Wipe everything down.
A clean bike sells for twice what a dirty bike sells for.
Step 6. List With Before And After
In your listing, mention that the bike was dirty but you cleaned it.
Buyers love hearing that they are getting a bike that was neglected but restored.
It builds trust. It shows you did the work.
The Real Estate Connection
Here is what most people miss.
Real estate has the exact same dynamic.
A house is dirty. The yard is overgrown. The paint is peeling. The carpets are stained.
Most buyers walk past. They see dirt and think expensive repairs.
You see opportunity.
Because dirt is not damage. Dirt cleans up. Paint is cheap. Carpet is cheap. Landscaping is cheap.
You buy the dirty house for 50,000 dollars below market value.
You spend 10,000 dollars on cleaning and paint and carpet.
You sell it for 50,000 dollars more than you paid.
That is a fix and flip.
The skills are the same.
Looking past dirt to see value.
Cleaning and presenting.
Selling for profit.
You cannot learn house flipping with a 200,000 dollar mistake.
You can learn bike flipping with a 100 dollar mistake.
Make your mistakes on bikes. Build your system. Build your capital.
Then apply it to real estate.
That is exactly what I teach atTheNewFlip.com.
Compare That To Other Side Hustles
Let me put this 600 percent return in perspective.
Uber.
You drive your car for 2 days. You put 50 dollars of gas in your tank. You add 150 miles to your odometer. You make 100 dollars before expenses. After expenses, you make 50 dollars. And your car is worth less than when you started.
DoorDash.
Same thing. You destroy your car. You deal with rude customers.
Dropshipping.
You spend 100 dollars on ads. You get 3 sales. You make 30 dollars profit. Then a customer emails you asking where their order is. Then they file a chargeback.
Crypto.
You buy 100 dollars of Bitcoin. You watch it go to 110 dollars. You get excited. It drops to 90 dollars. You sell. You lost money.
Bike Flipping.
You find a dirty Trek. You pay 100 dollars. You clean it for one hour. You take photos. You write a listing. You sell it for 700 dollars 2 days later. You make 600 dollars profit.
No car damage. No rude customers. No chargebacks. No gambling.
Just a dirty bike and one hour of cleaning.
What You Get When You Join
Other channels give you pieces. A tip here. A trick there.
I give you the full recipe.
When you join The New Flip, you get the complete system that I use to make 300 to 1,300 percent returns consistently.
Here is what you get.
An eBook with step by step training videos.
Systems and automation manuals.
A 30 minute fast track onboarding call with me or my team.
Free 1 on 1 coaching in a private forum.
Done for you seller offers and buyer ads.
The same day you take action, you can have money in your hand.
If you are a hustler.
If you are someone who actually wants to make money instead of just watching videos and wishing.
Go toTheNewFlip.com right now.
Your 2 Day Challenge
Here is your assignment.
Step 1. Open Facebook Marketplace.
Step 2. Search for dirty bike or needs cleaning or garage kept.
Step 3. Look for good brands. Trek. Giant. Specialized. Cannondale.
Step 4. Ignore the dirt. Inspect the frame for cracks and dents.
Step 5. Send the dirty bike script. Offer 100 dollars or less.
Step 6. Buy it. Take it home.
Step 7. Clean it for one full hour. Do not rush.
Step 8. Take photos. Write a listing. Mention that it was dirty but you cleaned it.
Step 9. List it for 600 to 800 dollars depending on the bike.
Step 10. Sell it within 2 days.
I turned 100 dollars into 700 dollars in 2 days with a dirty Trek mountain bike.
You can do it in 1.
Final Word
He wanted 150 dollars.
I gave him 100 dollars.
The bike was so dirty I almost did not buy it.
But I followed my system.
I looked past the dirt. I saw the Trek name. I saw the solid frame. I saw the potential.
I paid 100 dollars.
I cleaned it for one hour.
I sold it for 700 dollars two days later.
Six hundred percent return on investment.
No repairs. No parts. No debt. No leverage.
Just a dirty bike and the courage to clean it.
Most people see dirt and walk away.
You see opportunity and wipe it off.
That is The New Flip.
Go find your dirty Trek.
Go send the message.
P.S. The dirtier the bike, the bigger the discount. Sellers are embarrassed by dirty bikes. They will take less money just to avoid cleaning it themselves. That is your edge. Bring cash. Bring a rag. Bring a smile. Take the bike. Clean it. Sell it. Collect your 600 percent return. Then do it again tomorrow.

