Cycle Scheme
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My bike on C2W was bought by my employeer direct from Planet X, so they paid on a company credit card. Planet X also provided the basic paperwork we needed.
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Service from some Halfords stores can be variable but that's the luck of the draw I guess.
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Seconded on the Boardman bikes... stunning pieces of kit, Halfords can be iffy. Mind you CB himself has posted on a forum I frequent saying he will look into the issues with Halfords. It does come down to luck of the draw with the local store though
The best thing i can suggest is that you get your new bike down to your trusted LBS before going anywhere on it, and get them to set it up (they can also get it set for you as well)
I'm going for the Boardman Pro Carbon (£1500) when the cyclescheme hits my company (you CAN top up btw) as I already have the Specialized Tricross Sport as my commuter and it's perfect - but I do want a road bike for weekend jaunts
The best thing i can suggest is that you get your new bike down to your trusted LBS before going anywhere on it, and get them to set it up (they can also get it set for you as well)
I'm going for the Boardman Pro Carbon (£1500) when the cyclescheme hits my company (you CAN top up btw) as I already have the Specialized Tricross Sport as my commuter and it's perfect - but I do want a road bike for weekend jaunts
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What happens at the end of the loan period?
Most employers opt to sell you the bike and accessories, and you will pay the fair market value; this is the amount that a buyer would pay to a seller to purchase the bike and equipment. Each bike is assessed separately, but in our experience the market shows values to be around 5% of the original voucher value plus VAT. The fair market value cannot be stated before or during the scheme as this could be considered a benefit in kind as hire-purchase does not warrant any tax-relief.
Most employers opt to sell you the bike and accessories, and you will pay the fair market value; this is the amount that a buyer would pay to a seller to purchase the bike and equipment. Each bike is assessed separately, but in our experience the market shows values to be around 5% of the original voucher value plus VAT. The fair market value cannot be stated before or during the scheme as this could be considered a benefit in kind as hire-purchase does not warrant any tax-relief.
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Clare - the usually quoted figure is 5% of the original purchase price.
Oh, and after spending a gratifying 45 mins in my LBS I now have a choice... damn it.
and the amount I'm gonna spend has gone up as well... damn it again. Specialized Roubaix....mmmmmmm Or a Trek Madone 4.7... <sigh>
Oh, and after spending a gratifying 45 mins in my LBS I now have a choice... damn it.
and the amount I'm gonna spend has gone up as well... damn it again. Specialized Roubaix....mmmmmmm Or a Trek Madone 4.7... <sigh>
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It always does Kieran, I am setting a very realistic limit. But saying that, my company has said that they're not doing it this year So I suppose that's it for the racing bike
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Can you join the scheme at any time or is it only at the start of the financial year ? Or is this dependant upon the company you work for ?
My company are in this cycle scheme but i have been told "throught the grape vine" that i have to wait till next year ....
My company are in this cycle scheme but i have been told "throught the grape vine" that i have to wait till next year ....
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Stumpie would be great if you could stretch to it.
I have a mountain bike and a road bike (Dale). As the name suggests, the road bike is far better on, erm, the road. Have commuted on both. All about cost of course. 6'2" and 13st 8lb btw, since we're doing that stuff.
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I have a mountain bike and a road bike (Dale). As the name suggests, the road bike is far better on, erm, the road. Have commuted on both. All about cost of course. 6'2" and 13st 8lb btw, since we're doing that stuff.
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From having looked at both schemes we now have, there's nothing to say when/where it will be run. It makes faff all difference to a company that has signed up to it other than a bit of (someone's) extra paperwork. Any that says different (one run per year???) are being either shortsighted or just plain awkward. Don't take no for an answer.
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Yep, agreed. One run a year is a load of old tosh. At my place there is a constant stream of people having new bikes through the year.
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Is there any problem with using it to get a second (or third) bike? I have a good road bike and mb, wouldn't mind something like a Sirrus for the winter.
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hmm i'll take a look then, the reason i ask is that we have some kind of 'flexible benefits scheme' whereby we can increase/decrease pension contribs, buy holidays, dental care etc - these can only be adjusted once a year (April time). The bike scheme is part of this 'flexible benefits', which made me think i could only sign up to it once a year.
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