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    Hard tail mountain bike recommendations

    Well it seems that chain reaction (and wiggle) are not currently taking cycle to work scheme orders . That sucks

    Wiggle won’t be taking orders that way untill 2024. ( from CS)
    Last edited by Middo; 20th June 2023 at 16:22.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Middo View Post
    Well it seems that chain reaction (and wiggle) are big currently taking cycle to work scheme orders . That sucks
    I vaguely recall that when I bought my bike thru the C2W scheme, retailers wont accept the scheme on reduced-price bikes. This is because they have to pay the scheme organisers a commission.

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    Hard tail mountain bike recommendations

    Quote Originally Posted by stefaulkner View Post
    I vaguely recall that when I bought my bike thru the C2W scheme, retailers wont accept the scheme on reduced-price bikes. This is because they have to pay the scheme organisers a commission.
    Tisot have just said they have a 10 % surcharge and needs to be done in store.
    Last edited by Middo; 20th June 2023 at 16:21.

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    Nothing to update on the warranty claim for my cracked Ti Genesis frame. Bike shop sent frame off to Genesis but haven’t heard anything back. I rang Genesis yesterday and told to email warranty@madison.co.uk for an update. Madison are a large UK distributor of cycle parts which I was unaware had association with Genesis. This could take months and still no idea whether the lifetime warranty will be honoured.

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    Hopefully will get sorted.

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    I went through exactly the same thought process as the OP and settled on a Sonder Transmitter, which is absolutely brilliant for winch and plummet riding on my local hills, the Quantocks.

    For £1,600 I was able to get full SLX, a dropper and a Revelation fork. Plus they do bike to work and don't charge an admin fee, unlike a lot of other manufacturers. Alpkit customer service is fantastic.

    Plus it's bright yellow.

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    Planet have 30% off the titanium range https://www.planetx.co.uk/c/q/bikes/titus-bikes

    On a side note loving my new bike, they really have come on a long way.

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    Planet X are in administration restructuring.

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