Was certainly not aware of that, thanks Vickster - great heads up.
But surely if I buy the bike off him, I wouldn't owe the company as they couldn't trace that? He would have to keep paying the instalments?
A friend of mine who is 5'5 or thereabouts rides a 51cm frame. She is not short, being taller than the average woman.
A 5'6 man is rather short however
No - if you leave the company within the hire period, they would take the full remaining cost of the bike from your final salary and transfer bike ownership to you. As per your signed agreement when entering into a c2w agreementBut if he left the company during the hire period he would have to give the bike back, and if he had sold it to you that *might* constitute theft with you up for receiving stolen goods..!
No - if you leave the company within the hire period, they would take the full remaining cost of the bike from your final salary and transfer bike ownership to you. As per your signed agreement when entering into a c2w agreement
nope - just lose the tax benefit that's allWell I never, that's good news... I always thought I'd have to give my bike(s) back.
nope - just lose the tax benefit that's all
Yeah was going to do that down at Halfords. Riding a 56cm at the moment that I get perfectly along with. Have no exp with Boardmans though. At potentially a brillant price!Sounds big. Can you not try it? Just go to local halfords and kick some tyres a too big bike is potentially a very bad thing as my poor left elbow found out
A quick note to say thanks to all.
I picked up a Specialized Tarmac on the weekend.
Thanks again!