So you can get safety equipment without buying a bike these days. I thought the shops had to pay about £100 to cyclescheme, so I'm sitting here thinking they aren't going to be over keen to sell me a light for, say, £150. Although people must buy bikes for a couple of hundred quid so I must be missing something here?
The shop pays 10%, not £100
That makes more sense.
I got some bits and bobs from Evans last year without any problems. Their system at the time was meant they had to put it through as a cycle as well. When calculating the final price you pay some things (helmets I think) are viewed as having zero value after a year. There is a list on the cyclescheme site of what canbe included as equipment, garmins are out but lights are in.
Also the 10% thing only seems to come in if the company has low margins (on-one adds a 10% fee to cover the cyclescheme charge), Evans tends to knock 10% off of most stuff anyway.
Good for shops as by and large the margins are much better on equipment than bikes.
Ah ok thanks