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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Score! I used to bike from Putney to Mansion House and back nearly every day (unless the snow was really bad) and never had an accident, well not one that wasn't self inflicted. Loved it.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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My "wee" brother's 6.8 and he uses a 20 inch diamond back ... make your own jokes ... fits him quite well and it's good for recreational use.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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I'd want 6!!Originally posted by Churchill View Post2k for a bicycle? FFS!
I'd want two for that!
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tight arse!!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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I'm into the old cycling, so looked into it, and it's limited in how much you can pay and to what shops you can buy from.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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They are allowed and actually encouraged to overtake on the RHS in stationary traffic, but not weave in and out of cars due to the danger.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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