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HI,
does anyone know if there are any shops which would take the Halfords Cycle2work voucher and where they are able to get the Planet X time trial bike?
As i get back into long course triathlon it would be nice to have TT bike this time around.
thanks, roderick
Halfords C2W helpdesk can provide a list of shops but as Planet X are direct, you'll not get one of their bikes.
A time trial bike is probably not suitable for cycling to work.
why not?
It is suitable for a long straight road and where i can keep my clothes in the office. Ideal! A friend of mine who races in 70.3 at a v high level commutes on one.
I Wasn't sure if Planet X sold anything to the stores.
You cannot get Planet X bikes on the Halfords scheme (I asked Halfords the question a while ago).
I had the same response yesterday hence asking if there was any other way of sourcing them... shame really
Geoffrey butler cycles in East Croydon used to sell Planet X bikes but I haven't been in for a while.
Edit just checked there website and they still list the pro carbon.
"It is suitable for a long straight road [u]and where i can keep my clothes in the office[/u]"
skinsuit or naked? 😉
hope get sorted
nude effect skinsuit
Unless the supplying shop is willing to change the description of the bike to remove the time trial references, Cycle to Work scheme will refuse to allow it. Specific racing equipment is excluded. Sounds odd but them's the rules!
They'll also do the following:
Check your height against the size of the bike to make sure it's for you (your height is on your driving license).
Check your gender against what you've ordered (female specific? Is it really for you? - small chaps may get away with it).
I used to work in a bike shop processing vouchers so I have some knowledge...
small chaps may get away with it.I used to work in a bike shop processing vouchers so I have some knowledge...
probably useful advice but not sure if I'd go public that checking out the [u]size[/u] of a chap is essential to maintaining equity in the UK tax regime
They'll also do the following:
Check your height against the size of the bike to make sure it's for you (your height is on your driving license).
Check your gender against what you've ordered (female specific? Is it really for you? - small chaps may get away with it).
of course what you friendly bike shop give you as a receipt for, and what you get "may be different" 😉
Cool... i will commute on it too. very efficiently... I will need to commute on it as I need to get some proper miles in too. The beauty of my job is flexibility and decent showers between work time
height wont be an issue - deffo for me
[i]Check your height against the size of the bike to make sure it's for you (your height is on your driving license).[/i]
This is nonsense, I applied for c2w recently and no one asked to see my driving license or any other proof of height.
I have asked my company to apply to Cyclescheme also. Will see what happens, if I end up with a Boardman at a £400 saving I won't complain. My Cervelo Soloist in a limited black colour is amazing and that will do too.
All for the love of riding for 112 miles on tri bars. on a road.
This is nonsense, I applied for c2w recently and no one asked to see my driving license or any other proof of height.
This was the thing that happened with the cycle scheme when I worked there. Different schemes may be more lax. We had to supply colour scan of driving licence or similar. My shop was very rigid about receipts and top-ups. They were just protecting themselves.
Absolute bollocks about height being on your driving licence! Defo not on mine or my wife's
I don't have a driving licence. Does this mean I don't have height?