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i have now had 2 bikes via the c2w scheme, it's not like i needed them but they get used, not for riding to work though they have been bought so that something cheaper can be used for work.
i see it as the winter trainer bike thing, your old race bike becomes your winter trainer when you get a new race bike, same for me with this c2w work thing.
i personally feel i didn't take advantage, i got the full wack of a grand both times, i got the tax break and after all the tax the government gets off me i don't feel guilty about getting me another shiney bike
also my workplace doesn't keep tabs on anyone who does or does not ride to work, and personally i ride maybe 25% of the time because i'd have to get up at 4.45 am to get to work on the bike and shower etc to start at 6am, so i tend to ride in in the summer for nightshifts as i have more time to get organised before starting at 6pm, other times the motorbike comes out so my commute is a mixed bag of transport.
with regards to the selling of c2w bikes, yes i think it is a piss take, not to mention illegal because until it is paid for it is steeling something that is on a hire-purchase agreement. it becomes yours after all payments are in at 1 year. people who buy them for personal use as opposed to commuting, fairplay if they're using it i say. people who get one then don't use it at all i think are just daft.
my 2p's worth.

i see it as the winter trainer bike thing, your old race bike becomes your winter trainer when you get a new race bike, same for me with this c2w work thing.
i personally feel i didn't take advantage, i got the full wack of a grand both times, i got the tax break and after all the tax the government gets off me i don't feel guilty about getting me another shiney bike

also my workplace doesn't keep tabs on anyone who does or does not ride to work, and personally i ride maybe 25% of the time because i'd have to get up at 4.45 am to get to work on the bike and shower etc to start at 6am, so i tend to ride in in the summer for nightshifts as i have more time to get organised before starting at 6pm, other times the motorbike comes out so my commute is a mixed bag of transport.
with regards to the selling of c2w bikes, yes i think it is a piss take, not to mention illegal because until it is paid for it is steeling something that is on a hire-purchase agreement. it becomes yours after all payments are in at 1 year. people who buy them for personal use as opposed to commuting, fairplay if they're using it i say. people who get one then don't use it at all i think are just daft.
my 2p's worth.
