DonnyDarko
New Member
Hi,
I just joined the forum having searched the web for an hour or so and not really fully found my answers.
Firstly, I want to find out what the maximum value bike I can get out of the Cycle to Work Scheme is if I run a Limited company (therefore am the employer and the employee).
I want a XC bike (around 2k) and a Downhill bike (around 3.5k). Clearly I'll be sticking one in the name of my partner who is also classed as an employee of the company.
So I'm hoping for no max value, or a fair chance of getting a max of 3.5k out of it. I'm hoping to end up paying about £2.5k for the two at the end of it (I'm assuming after offsetting the cost/discount from my tax bill?).
All being well, I'd also like to use this thread to find out what sort of bikes I can get for the values I mention.
I don't mind last years models (so that I get a better bike for the value) as I'll be keeping them both for some time, and don't mind upgrading them as I break things / they wear out.
So...
A) What's a decent Cross Country bike at the moment? - I'm looking for a hard tail with decent front suspension I think.
B) What's a decent down hill bike at the moment? - I'm looking for long travel I think. Very decent quality. Lightweight if possible too (if such a thing exists).
Perhaps I wait for the 2012 models to come out so that the 2011's are cheaper and I get the 2011?
If anybody can help with any of the issues that would be great. I understand many may not be able to help me with the Cycle to Work Scheme related questions, but I'm sure most of you will be able to help me choose the bikes.
So please at least help me with the bikes. I might just buy them outright if the tax thing doesn't work out too advantageous.
Thanks
DonnyDarko
I just joined the forum having searched the web for an hour or so and not really fully found my answers.
Firstly, I want to find out what the maximum value bike I can get out of the Cycle to Work Scheme is if I run a Limited company (therefore am the employer and the employee).
I want a XC bike (around 2k) and a Downhill bike (around 3.5k). Clearly I'll be sticking one in the name of my partner who is also classed as an employee of the company.
So I'm hoping for no max value, or a fair chance of getting a max of 3.5k out of it. I'm hoping to end up paying about £2.5k for the two at the end of it (I'm assuming after offsetting the cost/discount from my tax bill?).
All being well, I'd also like to use this thread to find out what sort of bikes I can get for the values I mention.
I don't mind last years models (so that I get a better bike for the value) as I'll be keeping them both for some time, and don't mind upgrading them as I break things / they wear out.
So...
A) What's a decent Cross Country bike at the moment? - I'm looking for a hard tail with decent front suspension I think.
B) What's a decent down hill bike at the moment? - I'm looking for long travel I think. Very decent quality. Lightweight if possible too (if such a thing exists).
Perhaps I wait for the 2012 models to come out so that the 2011's are cheaper and I get the 2011?
If anybody can help with any of the issues that would be great. I understand many may not be able to help me with the Cycle to Work Scheme related questions, but I'm sure most of you will be able to help me choose the bikes.
So please at least help me with the bikes. I might just buy them outright if the tax thing doesn't work out too advantageous.
Thanks
DonnyDarko