Just a comment on RumbleOn. My riding partner moved from Minnesota to Florida when he retired to get away from the cold. We have been meeting in the middle for 7-10 day rides. This past summer, on his way home, he suffered a stroke while riding. Made it to a hotel and they thought he may be drunk or on drugs. All he could finally get out was 911. The called an ambulance and got him to a hospital. His sister flew down and brought him to her home in MN. He was there for 3 months. He can walk and move well, but couldn't talk well. He speaks 7 languages, mostly Africa and Kenya stuff. I couldn't understand him, it came out as gibberish. It was frustrating for him to say the least. 6 months later he can talk pretty well, but has problems with some words. He also has some cognitive issues with his phone and computer. I flew down to see him. He realizes he can no longer ride. He lives by himself and wanted to sell his 2016 Ultra Limited with 30K miles. Since I only had a few days and he can't deal with a buyer, we went to the local dealership for the sale outright. The dealer was purchased by RumbleOn a few years ago. I understand they have purchased many many dealerships. They have a cash buy program, but offer next to nothing. They offered him $8600 and wouldn't come up. They had the same bike on their lot, same gold color and miles, with a price of $18,000. He had to take the deal, but cried when he sold it. There was no time to place an ad anywhere. They had him over a barrel, and he needed out right then. Sad day.
I got on their site and did a cash now offer for my 2009 CVO Road Glide in perfect shape and removable tour pack and they came back with a cash offer of $3000 for my bike. Just wondering if others have had any dealings with them or heard any news.