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AndyKent

posted on 16th May 14 at 09:15

Now i know what size i want might just buy something second hand on ebay.

On the £600 cost looks like between £460 best case, and £570 worst case through Cyclescheme.

Picking up a decent second hand bike off eBay plus accessories from more competitive shops should be doable for £300 all in I reckon.

Might not be as new a spec as the giant but for a first bike i think is a better option. Leaves room to upgrade wheels etc. if necessary

[Edited on 16-05-2014 by AndyKent]


AndyKent

posted on 16th May 14 at 09:11

Yeah, extra for non-quick release axles :lol: They do have a special Allen key though, wooooooo!


taylorboosh

posted on 16th May 14 at 09:00

Pay extra for bolt on ones lol


willay

posted on 16th May 14 at 07:37

quote:
Originally posted by AndyKent
Anti theft wheel axels £12



wut?

is that like... not quick release or something? :lol:


willay

posted on 16th May 14 at 07:37

def worth while, bought my bike through the scheme (1k), all the payments come out pre-tax which is handy. Will report back when I find out what my final payment is :lol: - though I've heard some schemes may not ask for the money but instead sign you up for a further 2 years with no monthly payment so you can't sign up again for another bike.


Russ

posted on 16th May 14 at 06:49

Shouldve nought accessories from eBay and aldi


AndyKent

posted on 16th May 14 at 05:30

Helmet £40
Lock £43
Lights £20
Anti theft wheel axels £12
Bike £500


richardworrall

posted on 15th May 14 at 21:34

what accessories? That bikes £500 in most places.


AndyKent

posted on 15th May 14 at 17:24

So popped in to Giant today.

Cheapest road bike (Defy 5) plus accessories - £614 :-/

Don't come cheap these things!


taylorboosh

posted on 14th May 14 at 06:37

My work dont do it :(


AndyKent

posted on 13th May 14 at 20:51

Hmmm, I'm more tempted to go with it.

If you get to offset the cost of all the accessories too that's handy.

Still don't want to spend an extortionate amount but enough I'd rather keep the money in my account :-P


Simon

posted on 13th May 14 at 20:24

As above, when I got mine a few years back the 20% was the value of the bike at the end of the 'hire' period which was considerably less that it's rrp. Think I paid £25 at the end on a £500 bike.


Whittie

posted on 13th May 14 at 19:46

I bought a roadbike through the scheme. Month later I changed jobs and had to pay the bastard off. I put money towards the bike too at the time, so was around £800 I had to pay in a hit.

Other than that, its a great scheme. If you will be in the same job, all is well and you'll save some money.


Simon_16v

posted on 11th May 14 at 13:17

It depends how long your lease period is over. Mine is over 24 months, so I have to pay 17% of my bikes value at the end of the period.


AndyKent

posted on 8th May 14 at 17:58

It's literally "cyclescheme.co.uk"

Not really a saving to be made if I spend a fortune more on the bike is it :lol:
Might stretch the budget a bit but currently no idea how much I'll use it so rather not go all out. Maybe next year!

As I say, the website says I'll buy stuff (bike plus accessories) for around £500. £27 a month = £300, then around 20% of the bikes value to buy it off them at the end of the year if you want to keep it. That makes about £450ish so not really much in it.....unless the last payment isn't applied, in which case decent saving.


Russ

posted on 8th May 14 at 17:48

it depends on the scheme your company uses, from the time i applied to the day i got my bike was less than 2 weeks.

you might aswell get the most expensive one you can (up to 1k) to make the most of the savings

and you do save money (almost half), theres not always a lump sum at the end, again check which scheme your employer uses.


AndyKent

posted on 8th May 14 at 17:38

Presumabky a few of you with expensive bikes on here have used this......

I've read all the blurb and generally seems a decent idea, except for the "buy the bike off cyclescheme" at the end bit.

I'm only looking at a cheapish road bike (£400~) plus accessories at say £100, but the payments, including the lump sum at the end, mean you don't really save any money yet have to wait a month for a voucher rather than just getting on with riding.

What's peoples experience, do employers/cyclescheme chase you for the money at the end or does it just slide?