If the new 'owners' actually exist, I don't think FarRiders will feature on any of their priority lists. As claimed by P Vaupel at least one of the new owners is an expert in IT.
There can be no current IT-based problem that is causing the delay in having FarRiders 'black' pages and FarRiders 'forum' pages being hosted and active for members.
If the new owners do actually exist and had the claimed goal of transferring the FarRiders pages onto their own servers, then any IT expert would ensure that the servers were available and suitable for the task. Moving from GoDaddy (or whatever) for such an IT expert would be easily planned and simple to execute. Any delay at their end should reasonably have been dealt with by delaying the transfer so that the websites were offline for the least practicable amount of time.
The absence of that action implies to me that there is an absence of any IT expert sitting in front of the computer performing the transfer.
Maybe like twitter boy Elon Musk, the website was to be bought but Simebody changed their mind.
Or that the 'buyers' were as fictitious as some of P Vaupel's 24 hour 1200km rides.