This is a common scene across the Country, isn't it?
A busted bike sits behind the trash cans in a side yard. The owner thinks: "I'm going to take that thing to recycling, soon." However, "soon" seldom comes, does it? There's a very interesting and little known amazing opportunity in this situation. The owner thinks of the bike as scrap metal, worth $25. The dirty little secret? That bike could be worth as much as $2,000!
You could make all the difference for YOU from the above situation.
You could make a fortune while saving a lot of money for many people around the world. Is that embarrassing to you? You getting dirty while making money is not a sin. I'm a General Contractor. I have designed and built over 200 custom homes. I have developed 65 waterfront properties and sold them. I have marketed health products to the point I was selling $500,000 month. In addition, I'm a journeyman industrial electrician, and an ICC Welding Inspector.
What happened when I made a huge business mistake and lost everything?
I wondered how I would feed my family. Then, my young sons purchased an old dirt bike. It came with extra parts. They put the parts on ebay and the parts sold for an amazing amount of money! As a business person, that got my attention!
A year later, I made over $8,000 net on a sales volume of $20,000, from my 2,500 square foot shop.
Are you thinking: "I'm no kung fu Business Person?" That's not what we're talking about here. We are talking about a super high demand inventory, which you can buy for pennies, and you can market all over the world, starting from your garage. In fact, I started in my backyard with one of those vinyl shelters from Costco.
It's best to be truthful with yourself.
You can come to like parting bikes. It helps a lot if motorcycles are your passion in the first place. How can you find out if your passion might just be motorcycle parts? Find an old dead bike. Part it out, putting the parts on eBay. Take notes about how you feel doing this. Listen hard to you. Give it some time, then decide.
What will you be selling?
Total, awesome value! You may buy a bike for $50 which has a stator which sells new for $350. You may only get $50 plus shipping and handling for the stator on eBay. Think about it - you paid $50 for the bike, and got $50 for one part. The bike has at least 25 other parts worth $10 to $100 each. I semi-specialized in dead Gold Wing motorcycles. Why? So many parts! I almost always made a $1,000 on them, frequently around $1,500, and occasionally over $2,000.
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