i would go with the ribble gran fondo if it was me - just my 2cents
It's a lovely looking bike. The Planet X one is also rather tasty. Decisions, decisions.
i would go with the ribble gran fondo if it was me - just my 2cents
it does - but with the gran fondo you got £100 to spend on bitsIt's a lovely looking bike. The Planet X one is also rather tasty. Decisions, decisions.
it does - but with the gran fondo you got £100 to spend on bits![]()
nope - go for it - you know you want tooI think the Planet X looks best, although they're all good bikes for the money.
Anyone feel like talking me out of it?
nope - go for it - you know you want too![]()
i got big shoulders - or is that big belly , anyway enjoyDone. If I don't like it, it's your fault!
congratulations. Note that I think Planet x may impose a fee as well, but I guess you will find out soon enough
To be fair one is guaranteed to make a saving using C2W, it just irks me continually that the websites promoting the schemes peddle this b.s. that you save upwards of 30%; because if you actually want to buy the bike after 1 year the most you'll save is about 15%. Why they don't just advetise that, I don't know. It strikes me as a trading standards issue, really.
Regards topping up the voucher, my local Giant Store says you can do that although they didn't say anything about restrictions or licences or such. But, LET'S FACE IT, the scheme is designed and promoted for getting bikes for commuting, and I really do doubt anyone needs to spend more than a grand for that. Wanting to spend more is vanity.
Stu