Bike for Telegraph readers...
pottssteve
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Is here: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/col ... cycle.html
I love picture of the two guys riding in the mountains; the whole idea of cycling is that pedaling is hard work! And I can't see anyone getting up there on a Gocycle.....
AND he thinks 1500 quid is a lot for a bike - has he seen the price of a Pinarello?!
I love picture of the two guys riding in the mountains; the whole idea of cycling is that pedaling is hard work! And I can't see anyone getting up there on a Gocycle.....
AND he thinks 1500 quid is a lot for a bike - has he seen the price of a Pinarello?!
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But I thought that the whole purpose of cycling was to involve a little effort to enable your body to get fitter thereby measuring your performance not that of a little engine.
Anyway I thought that, sometimes I think too much, the C2W scheme had a limit of £1000 on it or can you put the balance in yourself?0 -
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But I thought that the whole purpose of cycling was to involve a little effort to enable your body to get fitter thereby measuring your performance not that of a little engine.
Anyway I thought that, sometimes I think too much, the C2W scheme had a limit of £1000 on it or can you put the balance in yourself?
You can 'sometimes' top up but it's a 1k limit.
Terrible article by the way and I usually buy the Telegraph.'Happiness serves hardly any other purpose than to make unhappiness possible' Marcel Proust.0 -
C2W scheme has no upper limit.
What brings aboutthe £1k limit put on by many employers is that over that amount they need a consumer credit licence.
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