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  • ktmblag
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    a work colleague is doing the cycle to work scheme and is wanting a full suspension bike with a budget of a thousand pound. he is looking at the Boardman team fs. was wondering if anyone recommended anything else. he knows 1000 won’t buy a dream bike.thanks muchly

    hmanchester
    Free Member

    Have a look at Decathlon’s offering – they’ve started doing cycle to work now.

    One of these or the next one up are cracking value

    Next one up

    somouk
    Free Member

    If all else fails the Boardmans are excellent.

    mtbtomo
    Free Member

    Full suss Giants, Cannondales and Mongooses are sub £1000 at Pauls Cycles

    Hard to go wrong with any of those.

    KonaTC
    Full Member

    somouk – Member

    If all else fails the Boardmans are excellent.

    +1 dont forget to ask for extra’s I got a gold standard lock and some tyres thrown in for my £999

    DaveRambo
    Full Member

    Persuade him that he needs a HT and he will get a better bike that will need less maintenance.

    If it’s CTW then he’s unlikely to be able to buy from Pauls (which do great deals) If he has to have a FS then I’d get the Boardman – very hard to beat in terms of value for a current year model.

    rene59
    Free Member

    Have a look at Decathlon’s offering – they’ve started doing cycle to work now.

    I had one of the 9.1 bikes, great value at £800 even better at £700 I believe if you can get to a store still selling old 2012 stock. Was a nice enough bike, rode well and rear suspension felt more expensive than it was.

    TurnerGuy
    Free Member
    mtbtomo
    Free Member

    You can use Cyclescheme at Paul’s. Can’t remember if they add 10% to the sale price though. A mate of mine used Cyclescheme to get a Giant XTC from there a few years ago.

    knightrider
    Free Member

    wtf that scott is soooooooo wrong

    johnnystorm
    Full Member

    Halfords also give you a voucher for 10% value for accessories.

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