cletus wrote: » Be careful, I'm teaching in the KWETB, and their bike scheme runs from January to November, so if I were to get a bike now, I'd make all payments in one month
dahat wrote: » If an employer refuses to accommodate the B2W could an employee apply through a 3rd party for the scheme.?
raheny red wrote: » Hi guys, just a bit of background info. Hoping to be getting a gaf out in Blanch soon. My route will basically be from the 12th Lock all the way along the canal onto Drumcondra, through Fairview and then the coastal cycle path. I've done it plenty of times on a poor 2nd hand bike just to familiarise myself with the route. Usually about 8 in the morning and around 10 at night. Haven't had any hassle at night but it can be quite 'spooky'. Anyone ever have any bother? Parts of the canal are grand (prob the Fingal part) but there's a very poor stretch for a couple of KMs (DCC's land). What I'm wondering is what sort of bike should I be looking at through the Bike To Work Scheme for this very route? Or would I be best off sticking to the roads? Also, with the weather today, what sort of water proof gear should I be eyeing up? Btw, happy to splash out about a grand on the bike, gear, accessories, etc. TIA.
jonnybravo wrote: » Cycle this route for the last year from Blanch to Fairview and only had problems once (young lad tried to stop me and spat at me when I didn't!). It was between Drumcondra and Phisborough. But I generally cycle at 8 in morning and 6 in the evening so wouldn't be there late. Not sure I'd do that route at 10 at night. Its very isolated in parts. Re bike I cycle a Cube hybrid - don't think I'd fancy a road bike on the surface but I do see others cycling road bikes on it.
MonsieurPuzzled wrote: » Hi folks, Looking to get a new bike but I'm not up to date at all. Used to be an avid cyclist but fell out of the habit after the last theft. The current approved vendor for the cycle to work scheme can be found here: *by googling it cause new user limitations* I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions as to a particularly decent vendor or any bike suggestions for 25km per weekday? Cheers,
troyzer wrote: » You've been on Boards for ten years and only have three posts including this one? That's just straight up impressive.
CramCycle wrote: » Where are you based and does your company run the acheme themselves or do they have a middle man like bike to work etc.
MonsieurPuzzled wrote: » I'm based in Dublin city and I have access through the scheme.
troyzer wrote: » How far is the cycle to work?
magicbastarder wrote: » what side of the city are you? the reason there was a question about how your access to the scheme is managed is that there may be restrictions imposed by your employer (or whoever they have managing the system for them) in where you can buy your bike. some employers (mine for example) will only deal with bricks'n'mortar stores in the 26 counties. some have no restrictions, but there are occasional employers who will only deal with one bike shop. which would significantly restrict your brand choices at the very least.
MonsieurPuzzled wrote: » I'm on the north inner city. It's through the dept. of education, so access to all the officially approved vendors are fine, jsut looking for some direction
Weepsie wrote: » You could also chat to the Spokesman who is in the IFSC on Thursdays and somewhere else nearby on other days.
peaceboi wrote: Does anyone know from when to when does the b2w scheme runs for the hse? I mean the repayment scheme, if I am to buy a new bike this month? Thanks
peaceboi wrote: » Does anyone know from when to when does the b2w scheme runs for the hse? I mean the repayment scheme, if I am to buy a new bike this month? Thanks
Kevincavan83 wrote: » It depends on your hospital, I work in the Mater Hospital and it comes out in one payment for monthly paid staff and for fortnightly paid staff it comes out in two payments in same month. Also some hospitals only allow you to apply within a certain timeframe
arachne wrote: » My question is how the 5 year thing works. I got a bike in early 2015 on the Bike to Work scheme, and thought I wouldn't be able to avail of it again until early 2020. But I have just got an email saying 'Your 5th Year is Up!' and 'You're Eligible again to get another Bike'. It's from a website called taxsaverbikes dot com, but it's not totally clear to me who they are -- my last bike was bought from a small local shop. Does anyone know if this is legit? i.e. maybe only 4 full years must pass between bike purchases on the scheme?
rootsman wrote: » You can purchase again from Jan 1st in your 5th year.From 2020 it will be reduced to 3 years.Passed by the Seanad in January but needs to be enacted which will happen most likely in the Autumn 2019.