Anyone ever use RumbleOn to sell a bike? I guess it is supposed to be like Carvana for motorcycles/atvs, but I've never used Carvana either.
I have an old bike I want to be rid of, but its going to be a beast to sell it privately. The only thing wrong with it is it needs a new starter clutch. The problem with that is changing out the starter clutch is a pretty involved operation on this bike. I have neither the patience nor equipment to do it right, which will be the case with most people. The thing is probably worth a fortune in parts considering the age and the fact that everything but that starter clutch is in pretty good working condition; but again, equipment, time, and space I don't have.
That is the long way of explaining why I'm trying to find out about RumbleOn and get any first hand accounts of dealing with them. They don't even recognize my VIN# on the website, so I would need to contact them to even get started, but I don't even want to go that route if they suck.
I have an old bike I want to be rid of, but its going to be a beast to sell it privately. The only thing wrong with it is it needs a new starter clutch. The problem with that is changing out the starter clutch is a pretty involved operation on this bike. I have neither the patience nor equipment to do it right, which will be the case with most people. The thing is probably worth a fortune in parts considering the age and the fact that everything but that starter clutch is in pretty good working condition; but again, equipment, time, and space I don't have.
That is the long way of explaining why I'm trying to find out about RumbleOn and get any first hand accounts of dealing with them. They don't even recognize my VIN# on the website, so I would need to contact them to even get started, but I don't even want to go that route if they suck.