In defense of the interest.
Burgers are actually somewhat popular in the PNW, at least enough to keep the used prices from completely tanking, & Stig's bike is pretty nice.
If looking for a late modem Gen 2 400 it's actually low miles well maintained for the area.
Aesthetically, I prefer it to any others I see on CL, or Cycle Trader locally.
These things can be legit. I bought a bike in FL from Seattle, it does happen but as noted by many, myself among them, scams are very common, & the scammers are scum, but that doesn't mean they're not clever scum.
The key thing to remember in these transactions is to do all the legwork to verify the other party, and make sure the $$ is 100% yours before sending merchandise.
There are a few different ways to get paid that don't involve a possibly stolen or cancel-able check. Paypal and the like.
There are escrow outfits for this sort of thing as well, just don't use one proposed by them unless you can verify it's 100% on the up & up, that's a common scam, dig around and find one that's legit and long pre-exists the transaction
All of those options have their downsides of course, normally cost vs. just taking a check, sometimes time (escrow) but there is a level of reliability there that could make them worth the cost.
It reminds me of when I had my Truck listed on Craigslist. I made it clear that the truck was running but was in ROUGH shape. A guy from several hundred miles away wanted to buy it IMMEDIATELY, sight unseen . When I asked him when he wanted to look at it, he stated that he didn't have time but simply wanted to send me a check and send someone to pick the truck up later. I don't remember the details because I tuned him out. But I knew that no man in his right mind would be in such a rush to buy a piece of crap truck sight unseen hundreds if miles away when I'm sure there were many piece of crap trucks much closer to him.
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