A New York City-based startup is buying up used Pelotons that have been collecting dust since the pandemic and reselling the once-prized bikes for a tidy profit, The Post has learned.
Trade My Spin, launched in March by CUNY alum Ari Kimmelfeld, looks to jump-start interest in the flagging exercise bike maker by enticing new customers with a cheaper entry price to own a pricey Peloton.
Kimmelfield scoops up the unused bikes for as little as $200 from people who fill out a form on the company’s website and are just looking to get the bulky bikes out of their homes.
“These are really glorified clothing racks,” Kimmelfeld told The Post.
Trade My Spin resells the Pelotons for between $500 and $700 — a relative steal compared to the price of a new bike: between $1,200 and $3,000.
The company has sold about 2,000 bikes over the past four months, Kimmelfeld said.
