Lovacott
Über Member
You have to ask, do you really want/need another cycle or are you only looking for the discount? Businesses have all had a disasterous year and cashflow is always king.
I made the lifestyle change back in March. I dug out my old steel framed MTB and gave it a bit of a service and then I started going out every day doing ten miles of fairly flat cycle path (disused railway line around a river estuary). I did this for six weeks of furlough and then started cycling to work when I was asked back. I now do 80 to 100 miles per week over very hilly terrain in most weathers (though I draw the line at gale force winds).
I've spent a fortune on my bike over the last six months. I've replaced/upgraded pretty much every moving part other than the wheels. (groupset, bottom bracket, all bearings, cables, calipers, discs, tyres and gear controls). I've fitted a pannier rack, mudguards and a bottle dynamo lighting system. I've bought tools such as a crank extractor, bottom bracket tool, freewheel tool. I've also bought a helmet and a hi viz rain jacket.
All in, I've spent more than seven hundred quid tarting up what was an occasional use bike which cost me £120 five years ago.
My bike is heavy but it's very sturdy and well suited to some of the feral country lanes I cycle down.
What it's not very good for is weekend leisure cycling on better roads. Too much like hard work so my weekend distances are a bit limited.
I'm aiming to get hold of a half decent road bike to use for speed and fun whilst using the MTB as the daily commuting workhorse.
I've been looking at the market for the last three months or so, but there has literally been nothing available. Even the secondhand market has been asking new bike prices for old tat. Up until a week or so ago, Halfords had pretty much MTB's only but now stock of Hybrids and Road Bikes is starting to flow through. My local bike shop has also started to get stock in.
Someone told me that during the bike panic buying of March and April, the national bike sellers pumped prices up a bit and held back on things like special offers etc (I wasn't looking to buy back then so I'll have to take his word for it).
I'm planning on using the cycle to work scheme which is limited to £1000 so I'd like prices to fall back a bit in the £1000 to £1500 range so that I get more bike for my grand.