Is this a scam?

Doesn't sound suspicious to me. Unless he starts asking for your bank account number... If you're not comfortable about giving him your address, you can specify a location where you could meet up with the pick-up agent and bring the bike...

You seriously don't think this is suspicious?
 
^ still have them? Wanna ket them go for $50? My agent can pick them up. No worries bro. I'm legit.
Yeah bruh. Meetups at DTW airport. Terminal A. Can deliver for $1000 :D

You take no crap knowledge, I like that.
Mad respex

But if you're really hesitant, I suggest you look up the buyer's phone number at http://www.callercenter.com and find out details about the owner for free. Since the website collects feedback on suspicious and fraudulent calls, you would know right away if the phone number has been used in a scam before.
You can also reverse search a person through their name or a pic that they send you. I facebook creeped the chick who sent me pics for a discount and she has a kid -_- hahaha

You seriously don't think this is suspicious?
In his defence, we give our addresses to people we haven't met ALL THE TIME when they're checking it out. But what I don't get is why people are so bad at scamming. If an address is somthing that they can get either way, you'd think they'd put a little more effort into not sounding suspicious.
 
In his defence, we give our addresses to people we haven't met ALL THE TIME when they're checking it out. But what I don't get is why people are so bad at scamming. If an address is somthing that they can get either way, you'd think they'd put a little more effort into not sounding suspicious.
Nope, I'd meet at the neighbourhood coffee shop for a face-to-face before walking over to my place to show the bike.
 

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