Thanks for the advice I think
Sorry for the delay in replying I had to do some work
I have some photos but they are on the other website and your have to pay to see them...
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Mine is a tri-bike - so not really the sort of thing you want to be commuting on!
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I've got a bike that myco bought for me that I commute to work on (a total of an hour's cycling each day). Commuting bikes take a lot of abuse so being able to have the company repair it for me and keep it on the road is very useful.
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Originally posted by Dante View Post£2060.87 – This would be the overall cost to the company, saving almost £1000!
Dan
Also my bright red Klein Mantra race cost 2000 quid in 1997! I'm still riding it daily. best money I ever spent. I will file this thread away for when I come back to work in the City again.
Die commuter scum!
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostYeah but still.
Btw, I'm 6ft 8" and 17.5 stone, I'd like a bike for road/green lane use. Can you recommend something?
Try http://www.paulscycles.co.uk/brands/diamond_back.php
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Originally posted by Churchill View Post2k for a bicycle? FFS!
I'd want two for that!
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Originally posted by NolasGreening View PostHi All,
I have had a search on the site but I cant find any thing on this although I do remember a post but for the life of me can I find it now...
Had anyone running a limited company from ther home address got a bike under any ride or cycle to work scheme?
Or can anyone think of any issues?
Thanks
Nick
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Originally posted by NolasGreening View PostHi All,
I have had a search on the site but I cant find any thing on this although I do remember a post but for the life of me can I find it now...
Had anyone running a limited company from ther home address got a bike under any ride or cycle to work scheme?
Or can anyone think of any issues?
Thanks
Nick
I was looking for a 2K bike so it wasn't happening but there's shops out there that specialise in "last years models" at 20 to 40% discount, and you are actually better off going to these places than halfords at RRP! PM me if you want some websites/shops to go to.
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Hmmm...
The advice from my accountants (Brookson) via their copy of the Cycle2Work form includes:
"Can I purchase a bike through my Limited Company without entering the
scheme?
Yes, but it would not be of financial benefit to claim for a cycle as the HMRC could see there is availability for ‘personal use’ and a Benefit In Kind charge could apply.
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Originally posted by stek View Post
And motorbikes in the stopped traffic on the motorway, swerving between the lines of cars missing door mirrors by millimetres - is that allowed?
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