I think there is room to grow here! The most important thing is to check if the bike is popular. How fast and what people pay for the bike matters more than what people ask for the bike second hand. If you have to wait 6 months before someone buys your flipped bike than the motivation for your side hustle is over real guick! I think thats the case here because you never uploaded another video. Second tip. I understand that it sounds appealing to buy a cheap 20 dollar bike thats in rough shape. Thinking to yourself i will fix all that. but momentum is everything in business. Better buy a 80 dollar bike thats in better shape thats ready to sell in a short time. Learn being a good photographer, negotiater, sales man and make sure the upgrades the bike needs are minor when the profit is small. I say this because time is money. And having to fix almost every part of a bike always takes longer than you want and so the small profit becomes a little demotivating after hours and hours of work When your in the big money bikes flipping after awhile its totally copl if you put more hours into your project. Because although the profit percentage stays roughly the same a 3000 dollar bike will be worth your hours of hard work. All im saying is: start off quick ( even if your profit is small because your flipping quickly ) i would rather earn small amounts off money every week and grow than a little bit more money every season and stand still!
Love it. I've done this multiple times to afford bikes I want, I'm looking forward to this!
I think there is room to grow here! The most important thing is to check if the bike is popular. How fast and what people pay for the bike matters more than what people ask for the bike second hand. If you have to wait 6 months before someone buys your flipped bike than the motivation for your side hustle is over real guick! I think thats the case here because you never uploaded another video.
Second tip. I understand that it sounds appealing to buy a cheap 20 dollar bike thats in rough shape. Thinking to yourself i will fix all that. but momentum is everything in business. Better buy a 80 dollar bike thats in better shape thats ready to sell in a short time. Learn being a good photographer, negotiater, sales man and make sure the upgrades the bike needs are minor when the profit is small.
I say this because time is money. And having to fix almost every part of a bike always takes longer than you want and so the small profit becomes a little demotivating after hours and hours of work
When your in the big money bikes flipping after awhile its totally copl if you put more hours into your project. Because although the profit percentage stays roughly the same a 3000 dollar bike will be worth your hours of hard work.
All im saying is: start off quick ( even if your profit is small because your flipping quickly ) i would rather earn small amounts off money every week and grow than a little bit more money every season and stand still!
Good advice thank you
They say time is money
I got some money
Aint got any time
@@zishanr8401 Then let you money work for you and live off dividends, now you have time
Where is part 2 I've been waiting for months 🥺
Same
@@Edo.32020nice name
Amazing work thankyou
NEVER have this guy's mentality. Us flippers love these sorts of guys; young, stupid, think they know everything lol. Like shooting fish in a barrel.
Maybe he doesn’t work there anymore?
Fuckk hahah what happened to this project? This got me hyped
how did u screw up that maths lmao
I do this for a living
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Hellow sir can you give me a cheap bike for my long ride😭
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Lmao u made this way too complicated
Giveaway sir plss😭