afraid only Evans will accept vouchers as ride2work is an independant scheme run by Evans. However the good thing is you can 'top up' your voucher and add money to it. I just bought a £1700 geared bike with my voucher and paid the surplus on debit card. Most other places on 'cyclescheme' are very reluctant to do this.
Where I work, You can buy anybike you like on "cyclescheme," The limit is a £1000 and anything over that you can pay the rest yourself, making any bike possible. If your company has a credit license (ei, if you work for a mobile phone shop or a car dealer..) then your cyclescheme allowance is over £1000
Where I work, You can buy anybike you like on "cyclescheme," The limit is a £1000 and anything over that you can pay the rest yourself, making any bike possible. If your company has a credit license (ei, if you work for a mobile phone shop or a car dealer..) then your cyclescheme allowance is over £1000