Flipping a Neglected Polaris Sportsman 570 for Profit

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  • čas přidán 16. 06. 2024
  • This sportsman 570 is getting a new look and going to get a new owner. See what it took to get this atv back to looking good again.
    #polaris #polarissportsman #sportsman570 #atvrepair #flipper #flipping

Komentáře • 6

  • @fritztk9857
    @fritztk9857 Před 25 dny

    I’m still currently watching the video, but I already know that I really enjoy it. I desperately want to get into Buying, Fixing, and Flipping Atvs, SXSs, and motorcycles for a living. I think it was meant for me to see this video, I see that even though I’m struggling to get started now, I shouldn’t give up on getting to fulfill my passion.
    Thank you for sharing this experience; you’ve given me hope once more

    • @CKPowersports
      @CKPowersports  Před 25 dny +1

      I appreciate the comment. Definitely start small. I started buying 3 wheelers for a couple hundred bucks. Usually you can find good deals on non running ones. Most of the time, they just need a carb clean to get going again. Take your profit and put it right into the next deal.

    • @fritztk9857
      @fritztk9857 Před 25 dny

      @@CKPowersports Thank you for the advice. I really appreciate you taking the time to enhance my perspective on how to go about this journey.

  • @hunterstokely8438
    @hunterstokely8438 Před 24 dny

    Dude love these videos! Please do more! I bought a 2015 570 wit 914 miles for $1,500 running and driving. Needed nothing mechanically. Just need things cleaned and serviced!

    • @CKPowersports
      @CKPowersports  Před 24 dny +1

      That's a good deal. Did you keep it or sell it? I definitely have some more videos like it in the works.

    • @hunterstokely8438
      @hunterstokely8438 Před 23 dny

      @@CKPowersports man I thought about flipping it, but it was extremely solid. It was always serviced at a Honda dealership. And the lady I bought it off of I’ve known for 20 years. I did also buy a 2006 sportsman 500 EFI with 2900 miles on it for $1000 and the only thing it needed was a starter Bendix. I’ve put almost 800 miles on that in the past year and it’s been awesome. Keep up the good work! If I lived a little closer to you. I’d probably buy something off of you.