Trading $0.01 up to a MOTORCYCLE in 14 days - Summary

Summary

The narrator attempts to trade a rock salt for a penny, and eventually, he successfully trades the penny for a cupcake. He then trades the cupcake for a cookbook, the cookbook for a euro plate, and the euro plate for a quad. The narrator splits the quad and a projector with his friend Craig, who sells the quad for $400. The narrator then trades the projector for two off-road recovery rope kits and sells one of them to a diesel shop owner. After selling the rope kit, he uses the money to buy a motorcycle at an auction, a Honda Shadow 750, for $1100. However, the motorcycle has a low condition report and doesn't run, so the narrator considers it a stepping stone to trade for a more desirable motorcycle, an Indian FTR 1200S.

Facts

Here are the facts extracted from the text:

1. In 2005, a man traded a paper clip for a house in Canada over 12 trades.
2. The person in the video started with a piece of rock salt and traded it for a penny.
3. The person traded the penny for a cupcake.
4. The person traded the cupcake for a fat loss cookbook.
5. The person traded the cookbook for a euro plate at a BMW dealership.
6. The person contacted a friend, Mikey, who traded a 45-box of chocolates for the euro plate.
7. The person traded the chocolates for an ATV and an Epson projector.
8. The person gave the ATV to a friend, Craig, and kept the projector.
9. The person traded the projector for two off-road recovery rope kits.
10. The person sold one of the recovery rope kits for $400.
11. The person sold the second recovery rope kit for $350.
12. The person bought a motorcycle for $1100 at an auction.
13. The motorcycle is an American Classic, a Honda Shadow 750.
14. The motorcycle has a low condition report and the person was unable to get it to run.
15. The person's goal is to trade a penny for an Indian FTR 1200s motorcycle.