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  • tetrode
    Full Member

    Halfords/Tredz have been pretty useless in confirming this or giving me any clear information so I was wondering if anyone on STW has had personal experience with this question.

    I’m wanting to build up a new bike and was wondering if I could use the C2W voucher on a fork and shock? All the documentation I’ve found hasn’t been too clear on whether this is allowed, so has anyone done this themselves?

    Note that this Cycle2work is different from Cyclescheme and other providers who might offer it.

    v7fmp
    Full Member

    100% yes.

    I purchased a AXS T-Type Groupset on my latest Halfords/Tredz C2W voucher.

    You have your code, you just enter it at the basket/checkout of the website, that covers payment.

    Bosh!

    citizenlee
    Free Member

    As above, you definitely can.

    The 2nd to last C2W purchase I made what a wheelset.

    Other than Tredz, lots of stores accept Halfords vouchers too (I got my last bike from Alpine Bikes for example, and there’s no C2W admin charge with them).

    spannermonkey
    Full Member

    Yes 100%

    I used mine to get a Forge frame, headset & wheels from Bird

    A few years ago I got a set of Exposure lights – Maxxis-D & Joystick, again on C2W

    5lab
    Free Member

    yep, I just buy bits of halfords with mine most years – this year I had some AXS batteries, park tools, a pair of 4 pot brakes and a few odds and ends. The halfords selection can be good (probably not for shocks) and they often have 20% site-wide discounts on, so worth checking

    tetrode
    Full Member

    Thanks all! I was a bit concerned as I saw everything that has been mentioned here bar forks and shocks, neither specifically being mentioned either way. I guess I’ll give it a go and see!

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    Fueled
    Free Member

    If it is anything like my work scheme, you get an extra £25 too. So I always get the minimum voucher of £100 each year, which gives me £125 of credit to spend in the January sales for commuting gear and it only cost me £60.

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