Turning a Rusty $150 Hardtail into a profit
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 2. 11. 2021
- In this episode of Flip Bike, we find a great deal on an old Diamondback hardtail mountain bike. Once we started digging in, it turned out to not be such a great deal after all! Join us today as we hammer, torch, and saw this bike back to glory so it can be sold at a profit.
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You are quite bad at selling for a profit in a good way. I love seeing you put some extra parts on the bikes and giving back to your community
I have an old Specialized Rockhopper that I would love the chance for Seth to fix up as it needs it! I got the bike when I was like 13 and now my 12 year old son wants to go for rides. Well Seth if you are ever in Salt Lake and need a project hit me up! Love the channel and the content. Thanks for making me interested in biking again!
He make off this video so thats very wrong
@@thomasmichaelsen2949 he upgraded the bike
@@thomasmichaelsen2949 whats wrong with making money off hard work?
@@courtneyedwards9124 or you can support your LBS
To be clear, you can sell a bike with problems as long as you donât lie about it. In this case we intended on selling it as a restored and mechanically sound bike.
Hi
Iâm sure with the price for the bike being low the person selling it didnât really know much about bikes you canât really blame her for the problems
@@nothingiwant549 what
@@Marc0V3r0na he didn't blame anybody.
@@RealMTBAddict never said did Iâm agreeing with him idk if it sounds like Iâm not
What I like about Seth is he fixes these bikes like he's keeping them for himself. A genuinely good dude!
Probably because throughout the whole thing, the gremlin in the back of his head is chanting "MINE, MINE, MINE". He's just really good at ignoring the gremlin
I am loving this series
Can you make a none suspension fork bike and add a suspension fork to be a hardtail
Yes love at first sight đ
Same
Same
Yup me too
What I love about this series is that it isn't 'let's make money!' It's let's improve things, and learn along the way. It's a great thing to do as part of an interest or hobby you have.
Fully agree - the clips I enjoy the most from BP/BPE. :)
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Keeping stuff out the scrap heap. đ
âItâs not about the money, itâs about sending a messageâ
My day just got better
My life just got better
Iâm about to go to sleep so my days about to end lmao
Same
Same bro!!
Ahhh yes a hit from the crack pipe
Hey Seth, I think it would be super neat if you made stickers that said âs-tunedâ or something like that you put on the bikes after fixing them up.
Great idea, s(eth)-tuned I actually dig that idea!
S-Works would be better imo lol
Thats pretty neat
@@louiefriesen specialized has that.. if he used it they can sue đ€·ââïž
@@louiefriesen "Seth's-Works"
Your videos have helped me reach over $75,000 in trading by age 23! Thanks Berm Peak. Keep the videos coming. đđœ
The one effective technique I use is staying in touch with a financial coach for guidance, it might sound basic or generic, but getting in touch with a financial adviser was how I was able to outperform the market during the pandemic and raise a profit of roughly $40k
Wow what an achievement! Best of luck for the rest of your future, Iâm looking forward to being able to invest when I turn 21 in November!
Congrats!!! When did you first start investing?
@@grantstanley6039 When I was 20 ,but you need a finance Pro if you donât want to loose and if you want to be more successful.
@@jamesjude4988 thatâs awesome, youâre right I do need a finance Pro.
Please can I approach yours?
Seeing all those new bikes in the intro gets my hopes up that this series will live on. Keep it up, love it
Yup flipping bikes is more of a passion thing.
Man it would be an honour to buy a bike off someone who cares as much as you seth. Much love from the đŹđ§
"Wow. It's almost like it's a real fork." I don't know why this cracked me up so much.
I love how Seth says "let's rip it apart then come up with a plan" like he doesn't have a plan and then does what he wants after
Honestly, especially when it comes to a project like this, you can't make a plan until everything is stripped apart and you can see everything at once to know which direction to take.
Seth, Iâve been wrenching for years on everything from cars to washing machines. Iâm also a serious trail runner and just got a MTB. Decided to buy my oldest two sons cheapish used MTBâs and do a mini version of your overhauls. Very fun to watch, and inspiring! Thank you!
The reason why I love these videos is because it makes something that was manufactured (tons of energy and materials used) and made it useful again and something "new" to somebody else. This reduces potential waste from somebody throwing out a bicycle, who doesn't appreciate one the way we do. I also love these videos because it reminds me of the years I spent as a part time bike mechanic. These are all problems I've encountered working on bikes. Cheers!
I love the flip series. Canât wait to see more.
It just makes me happy when Seth uploads. His videos are a joy to watch!
Absolutely
i totaly agree!
My favorite series on youtube right now! Love watching budget flips!
I love that you talk about the ethical aspects of reselling in your videos. Not only helping people learn more about their bikes, but setting a great example for your audience. Well done man, as always I love your videos!
I've learned so much from these videos, currently i was low on funds but wanted to gift a decent MTB. I started with a lightweight department store frame and replaced stock HEAVY parts for lightweight and more durable parts that I bought and some I had laying around in my parts bin. The bike now looks like its worth 3x if not more than the original amount. Thank you for inspiring me and teaching us how to make a bike even better.
This is a great series! Definitely encouraging to see the small upgrades that make a difference. Thanks Seth
Love your videos so much been watching for two years please keep up the great work
I enjoy watching this series; it is helping me through my recovery. Need more of this SETH!
Favorite series, for a aspiring DIYer this is invaluable! Great work Seth! Thanks đ
Hey Seth, I am loving this series. My main bike lately has been an old road bike that my best guess dates it to the late 80's. It rides great for what I paid and what it is. But watching this series has given me ideas on how to put a bit of money into it for a better overall bike. Thanks!
This is probably my favorite series from berm peak, it's really fun to watch Seth rebuild a bike and see what he can get out of it. I'm finding myself taking closer looks at the bikes in the thrift store contemplating if I can flip it haha
6:17. I love that he didn't even go for the hack saw he just went straight to the Sawzall. On an unrelated note,, thanks for all that you do seth, you inspire me to be a better mountain biker, trail builder, and hopefully someday a youtuber, whenever I am down watching one of your videos, new or old, always makes me feel better and you have helped me and I am sure a ton of other people through hard times without even knowing it.
I *love* this series! I've seen you on Park Tool's channel a couple of times and now I'm subscribed :)
I'm currently overhauling my own bike with as few new parts as possible. Cleaning, de-rusting, oiling, polishing... I really enjoy that kind of work, so this is right up my alley!
I simply love these videos. I recently took my ghost recon 5 hard tail and upgraded it to a single chainring upfront, clutch derailleur in the rear, and even put on a PNW dropper post and new Marzocchi front fork because of these videos. The thing simply rocks now.
Nice!!
Sweet! I took a 20 year old specialized Enduro and put on new bar stem and brakes on it and now I use it as a dirt jumper and itâs sweet.
Really wish you'd accept parts from your subs. Sometimes I just want to see these old bikes absolutely hooked up with tons of nice new parts
Great series. When you explain your hopes for what makes these videos useful, I think you've done just that.
Im an average rider. Always loved bikes. First job was as a bike builder at Toys R Us in the late 90s. Never worked for a pro bike shop, and never gotten any real training. Just what I learned as a kid, and on the job retain crash courses.
Fast forward 20 years, Im older, out of shape, over weight, and Im really trying to get back into downhill MTB, for fun and exercise.
These videos are really refreshing a lot of forgotten knowledge, and updating me on modern advances. I love it.
I wish I could come work for you! Haha! Can't wait to see the next video!
A 26" Diamondback Response was my first adult mountain bike when I got back into biking in 2012-2013. Long gone now, but awesome to see you doing one up. Great video.
You put bikes that were just collecting dust back on the trail. Thatâs the only value thatâs important in my book. Keep up the great work!
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This series reminds me a lot of me when in highschool, always "modding" my bike and trying to make it better for the looks and/or for the riding. Yeah, really good old times.
Amazing and enjoyable series btw!
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Love this flipper series!
Just an insider mechanic tip. When this happens on old square taper BB. you can place a chisel between the arm and the b.b cups. This works because of the âtaperâ on a chisel.
Essentially wedging it, hammer down and pooof off comes the arms with little to no damage to arms or frame and you can still use Bottom Bracket.
Hey. Thanks for all you are doing. You motivated me to start working on the bikes too :) I flipped one so far, made profit the most important I learnt a lot and share that time with my son. The goal is to have a similar workshop like you have. Keep up a good work. I enjoy it a lot!
I love how this has the MightyCarMods intro music, I realise that it's all free licence but, got to wonder if it's intentional!
Redo My Bike LOL. Love this series always enjoy watching it thank you for for steady uploading.
Hands down, one of my favorite video series on CZcams. Love this
I just got into MTBâs within the last month. I havenât even bought my first bike yet but I am addicted to this channel. Great production and content. I look forward to every new video. I canât wait to buy my first bike soon.
I'm loving this type of content. You focused too on people who watch your videos and that's one thing to admire. I hope i can meet you one day and hit your trail park. Sucks to live in Philippines where in there isn't much trail system to begin with
Yup, sometimes it sucks in Philippines, but there's a lot of nature, but the cycling community is little toxic if you done something so wrong doing in yourselves and your bike.
Iâm pulling for you bro!!
@@nzo_6543 yeah i guess and this is the reason why i do more cross country stuff cuz of nature.
@@ericsonfuntanar4026 heck, even some mountain bikers are in enduro.
I would love to just see all the tools you use on a rebuild just laid out.
This channel is one of my favourites, and your Flip Bike series is top-tier. Always a good day when one of these pops up in my notifications.
I bought a DB Response Sport in 2012 and am in the process of converting it to single speed now. Great video!!! Thank you!
Love watching these videos, so satisfying seeing the before and after! Thanks seth for inspiring my friend and I to make our own mtb channel!
Seth: tries to work
Oscar: *DISRESPECT YOUR SURROUNDINGS* "heavy metal starts playing"
The whole concept of Flip Bike is incredible for your audience, and you the creator. I have enjoyed this series of videos alot.
Hey Seth!
I love these videos. I'm running a Bike program at a school that I teach at, and one of the big interests the kids have are fixing bikes. The kids are learning heaps and I can't wait to see what comes up next in the series
Seth: "at $150 we have a lot of room to do stuff"
Also Seth: "If I make $1 from this, it's better than losing $150. Let's see what we can recoup from this."
Randall Munroe: "The longer a project drags on, the lower the standards for success"
can we be honest though, even though it has schrader valves no one like presta, so schrader valves are a plus atleast you could use a normal bike pump on it.
So far all regular bike pumps I have seen were either Schrader or Woods (Most work on both types). My bikes have always been one or the other. Haven't even heard of Presta before I started watching these videos, but that might be because I do not own a "professional" bike, as I mostly ride used city bikes I get from Ebay. I really do like the simplicity of Schrader and Woods, and the fact that you can easily replace the core without having to replace the tube.
I really like how you clarify that this is not a way to start a business but instead just for us to learn how to make an entry level bike more usable for ourselves. There are a bunch of channels making content where you think "I could do that too and make money with it" when that might not actually be the case but people think that's how it works and lose money rather than gain it.
Thanks for these videos I have just got back into mountain biking and don't have much money so bought a merida big 40 and these videos have given me a insight in to what I can upgrade
"I don't care what kind of crankpuller you have", then proceeds to the metal cutter đ
"Not a huge score."
My man, 100 bucks in pocket are better than nothing.
Beats sitting on a couch watching netflix and getting fat.
When I flip bikes I try to make at least $40 so anything more is gravy. Maybe itâs the area Iâm in (San Diego) and the demand isnât as high for bikes like before? Got me into bikes so Iâm happy.
With all the driving and effort I would pass on that opportunity.
100$ for 10+ hours of work , Iâm good
And a smile on someone's face.
I absolutely love theseđđŒ I feel like you need some more appreciation for putting so much time, money and effort into these videos.
Seth, please keep doing these videos. I like seeing the builds and how you keep the budget inline.
Seth you should try parts that are cheap yet not life-threatening. Here in the philippines there are a bunch of saddles handlebars frames wheel parts and many others which are manufactured by brands which sell at a very low cost. And many of us riders here seem to have no issues. Brand such as sagmit, cole, speedone, saturn, mountainpeak.
Just because you can doesnât mean you should.
@@MikeR65 why would that be a problem? Most of the people here only have that pricerange to spare? And since ive started cycling there has been none incident concerning these parts. Materials are the same as such expensive parts in the market but labour in asia is much cheaper than in western countries. If you look at other brands like sram they make their factories in taiwan. My bike held on no problem over the years costing only 800 dollars.
Hey Seth, you said Shrader valves tend to date a bike and make it look a bit less valuable. I was curious, is there any real reason to not use Shrader valves, performance wise? I've just always found Shraders so much more user friendly and less finicky but figured there was some practical reason they are not on any nice bikes. Thanks!
I'm not a mountain biker at all. But I love your channel. It's entertaining, you're a terrific presenter, and your videos are just fun to watch. And because of this channel I'm seriously thinking about getting into the hobby. Keep at it buddy.
when I was like 19-23 I used to bike to work 5 days a week and had a mechanic that always would hook my bike up the same way you do... just going all out to upgrade everything within x budget. Always appreciated the hell outta knowing a mechanic that could make a $250 bike run and look like it cost double that. Love these videos man!
I've never taken apart suntour forks like that. They have two nuts that you loosen and then tap and the lowers come off
With the rusted bolts and stuff.. just soak em in apple cider vinegar for a few hours and then give them a good rinse off (and a polish to be extra). Bit stinky but gets rid of the rust and saves a few bucks replacing them, sort of fits the series theme with trying to flip em for profit :p
There are a few ways to remove rust. Vinegar, electrolysis and chemical soaks are the easiest and most common. The problem with all of them is that if the chrome plating or anodized finish is damaged the rust will be back very soon unless a new coating is applied. New bolts are cheap.
Thanks for your videos. recently I bought my first and used Fully (Fuji Reveal 29 1.3 D from 2013) it was in good condition beside some scratches. But than it began to crack, if I put some force to the frame. After purchase of some tools and grease, I completely disassemble the rear suspension/triangle. Two bolts needed some hammer strokes to get lose. After rebuild it drives as new, not cracking anymore. I also put new grips on.
I've learned much about MTB by watching these videos, It's like bike mechanic tutorial for me) much love from Uzbekistan đșđż
NGL i want one of his restored bikes looks extremely fairly priced and absolutely amazing
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Hey Seth, I jsut want to congratulate you on making excellent videos and good tutorials. I recently just snapped the frame on my bike and I canât afford to get a new frame let alone a new bike which is basically what I need cause I racked the rims, and snapped the cranks right off. I found out just last night that I canât ride till atleast April of next year, and I was heart broken and destroyed when I found out but every time I watch your videos I smile, forget that I donât have a Bike to ride, and forget all my problems in life. Thank you for your great content, keep up the good work, cause me and all of your viewers love your content.
Love your videos I have being watching your videos for more than 4 years always doing everything you do with love
Love this type of series. Keep goinđđ
Loving this series! I just bought myself a new mountain bike to take on road trips. It is a Diamondback Overdrive Sport 29er in full working order for $200. I tore the bike down to the frame today and will rebuild it to be like new for around an all in price of $280. This is my first Diamondback bike, and I can't say you weren't a factor drawing me to try out the brand for the first time. Cheers!
Having just gone thru this with my 2011 GT Karakoram 3.0 I find almost a asmr quality to watching this. Beg my pardon lol thanks for the videos, you've helped more than you know.
I just started watching your channel, and you're as good at editing as any cable DIY channel or other professional reality production company. I'm really enjoying this. Thanks for the great content!
Thank you very very much for your videos, all instructive AND entertaining! I'm beggining in this mountain bike and needed your videos to understand it more!! Thanks again
Love this series!!! I don't even ride but am addicted to your content. I will eventually follow suit!
Keep doing this type video Seth!! We love it!!
Man, I LOVE Flip Bike! Keep em' coming!!!
This is an interesting series, i'm gonna watch more of it. It's like bringing back some good old bike hacks in a sense.
Your Videos inspired me to try this out. I bought an old specialized big hit fsr 3 for 550 aud, fixed it up for another 250 and sold it for 2.1K. I just wanna thank you so much for inspring me to try this out. :))
Loved this, these videos really inspire me to get up and do something. Even if it is just cleaning the kitchen.
My absolute favorite CZcams series, can't wait for the next vidđ
Thanks for your support. Reach out for enlightenment and tips, I have something new âïž...
Selling used and mechanically sound bike is the best thing you can do for new owner! Keep series on! These are very inspiring!
Regardless of the time or some of the money spend this transfer/share of knowledge is priceless! Thanks for this and making me want to overhaul my kids mountain bikes.
Hands down my favorite segments! I love flip bikes! Thanks!
Thanks for your support. Reach out for enlightenment and tips, I have something new âïž.
These videos make my day. Thank you Seth! Awesome job with the bike! Make cheap bikes fun again!
loving this series Seth!
I loved watching Wheeler Dealers back when they were on, and this series really grabs the essence of that programme.
I love that youâre not out to price gouge people instead you give them a really fair price and the bikes find good homes, I pulled a you and got a cruiser that I planned to flip but absolutely love it
I love this series so much! Thank you seth!
I'm loving this series. Hoping more to go!
I've got a schwinn axum from Walmart and I plan to upgrade it..You're videos are awesome..I don't have the right tools to do what you do..yet..but I want to do all the work on it myself and your videos are teaching me how to do that
I seriously love this flip bike series. MAKE MORE! FASTER!
I have the same bike, and it's what really got me into cycling. And led me to this channel, Which got me to buy a much nicer full suspension Diamondback. Both bikes have been great for years.
After so long đđđđđberm peak makes my day better and I learn a lot about bikes via berm peak thank you so much â€ïž
This year at burning man I pulled an abandoned and rusted 2011 Trek Nevada hard tail out of the mud after the event ended and I have been slowly fixing it up. I need a bike I can thrash around in urban settings and this one is turning out to be a real joy. I had some nice bike parts lying around and I have been visiting the local used bike parts co-ops and browsing craigslist. Probably the best deal so far was a $35 Cannondale dropper post that was cheap because it was missing one bolt that secures the seat. It's so fun to take a little time to pull off some parts and drop them in the ultrasonic cleaner, or swap out some old part for a decent condition used replacement. This series has been a big inspiration! Once my build is complete I will strip down the frame and paint it a nice pink and purple sparkle blend.
Thanks Seth! you've just inspired me to buy an old Cannondale CAAD4 roadie to fix up and ride.
Love these videos. Working on bikes and cycling help me with my mental health battles. I'm doing a lot of bikes at the moment for people who can't afford much. I'm trying to do a series of cycling challenges for charity in memory of a friend so trying to raise the money for the entry fees by doing the only thing I know, building bikes. I'm the same as you in that I don't care about making big money from them, I just love working on them and love seeing bikes that were going to be scrapped given a second chance. If it means I can enter the challenges then that's a massive bonus.
Loving the series keep it up
I like this series (which is really about service and upgrades). I learn a lot about modern MTBs. I kind of like the the spring forks and the mechanical disc brakes. I still don't like index shifting but that comes with the territory.
Love this series! Keep them going!
Oh man, I LOVE these videos, please donât stop making them