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UK delivery

If your item is in stock and ordered before 12pm, we will do our best to despatch your order the day you place it. In busy times we tell you how long it will take us to process it.

The above does not apply to bikes, which we have to assemble and inspect before repacking for dispatch. Typically we try to have bike orders dispatched within 3-5 days, but in busier times it may take longer. In those cases we'll let you know of longer than expected delivery times.

Please bear in mind that we are closed on Wednesdays, so no items will be dispatched then.

Free postage over £40

For small items we use Royal Mail's 48 service which has a delivery time of typically 2-3 days from dispatch; though you do have the option to upgrade to 24 which is generally next-day from dispatch if you require your order sooner. Please note in some cases the item will need to be signed for, so please provide an address where someone will be in.

Orders of over £40 will qualify for free standard postage with Royal Mail 48. This may exclude certain bulky or awkward items which will be calculated automatically at the basket screen.

Bike shipping

When we send out a larger parcel such as a bike or trailer we use a next-day courier - usually either DPD or Parcelforce.

For these reasons please supply us with a delivery address where there will be someone in to sign for your parcel. If there is nobody in when the couriers call, they will leave a card. You can then phone them to arrange delivery for another day or collect your goods from your local depot (a photo ID with proof of address will be required).

How will my bike be delivered?

We fully assemble, safety check and inspect every bike as though you were going to ride it away from our showroom.

However, to get it back into a box suitable for a courier to handle, we have to remove the pedals, handlebar and usually the front wheel - so some minor reassembly is required when the bike is delivered to you.

Please bear in mind that you might need a 15mm spanner for the pedals (adult's bikes generally do not come with pedals included, so you may not need to worry about this), and 4mm, 5mm and 6mm allen/hex keys for the reassembly.

Outside the UK

Since Brexit it is no longer feasible for our website to have permanent shipping prices for international delivery. Instead, if there is an item you are interested in, please Contact Us with a full delivery address and we will quote for delivery.

All the prices on our website and catalogue are in pounds sterling and are inclusive of VAT, but VAT will be removed for international orders. Please bear in mind that you will likely have to pay your country's taxes, import duties and associated courier handling fees for any items.

Cycle to Work

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The Cycle to Work scheme is a government scheme designed to provide a more affordable way for you to purchase a new bike & equipment for cycling to work.

Depending on your tax bracket and the scheme provider used, you can save 25%-47% on the price of a new bike and accessories as well as spreading the cost over a period of 6-48 months without paying any interest.

The bike purchased on the scheme can be any kind of bike - hybrid bike, road bike, mountain bike, electric bike, cargo bike - as long as the primary user of the bike is the person who took out the scheme. So... no children's bikes, sorry.

It sounds too good to be true, but rest assured it really is that much of a no-brainer.

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Click & Collect

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We've all got busy lives, and sometimes it's easier just to browse online at home rather than having to come out to our shop. Our click & collect service is free and easy to use - simply:

  1. Browse the site and add the items you'd like to collect to your basket.
  2. Head to the checkout and select Collect in Store as your delivery region under the Delivery Region/Country header.
  3. Proceed through the online checkout and pay for your items as usual.
  4. We'll be in touch as soon as your order is ready to collect! In cases where an item is out of stock or might take a while to arrive we'll let you know. Payment is not actually processed against your card until we've accepted the order.
  5. Come to the store and collect your items whenever is convenient. Please bring valid photo ID just in case!

9th August 2012 - Course V318 - A162 Tadcaster to Sherburn

1 - Adam Duggleby (Yorkshire Velo s/c) 20.58

2 - Mike Cross (Yorkshire RC s/c) 22.38

3 - Mac Wontorowski (Wetherby Whs) 23.06

4 - Steve Smith (Yorkshire RC) 23.32

5 - James Atkinson (Yorkshire RC) 24.06

6 - Glenn Armstrong (Wetherby Whs) 24.12

7 - John Smithies (Seacroft Whs) 24.16

8 - Steve Ward (Wetherby Whs) 24.37

9 - Pete McGowen (Yorkshire RC s/c) 24.38

10 - Paul Stainthorpe (Seacroft Whs) 24.46

11 - Archie Cross (Yorkshire RC) 24.47

12 - Nick Barnes (Seacroft Whs s/c) 24.48

13 - Mike Shacklock (Yorkshire RC) 25.15

14 - Steve Mooring (Yorkshire RC) 25.15

15 - Wayne Aylesbury (Yorkshire RC) 25.16

16 - Keith Storey (Seacroft Whs) 25.39

17 - Antony Ashworth (Wetherby Whs) 25.45

18 - Seb Marsh (Seacroft Whs s/c) 25.49

19 - Shaun Tierney (Wetherby Whs) 25.50

20 - Matthew Downes (Seacroft Whs) 25.53

21 - Nigel Bennett (Seacroft Whs s/c) 26.28

22 - Andrew Lee (Wetherby Whs) 26.32

23 - Peter Walls (Yorkshire RC) 26.49

24 - Richard Barker (Seacroft Whs) 26.53

25 - Dave Virden (Yorkshire Velo) 26.55

26 - Bob Duxbury (Seacroft Whs) 27.19

27 - Peter Macklam (Yorkshire RC s/c) 27.26

28 - Chris Barnes (Seacroft Whs) 27.42

29- Gordon Aylesbury (Yorkshire RC) 28.32

30 - Adrian Ware (Wetherby Whs) 29.00

31 - Howard Blakeley (Wetherby Whs) 29.01

32 - Eugene Cross (Yorkshire RC) 29.12

33 - Phil Walker (Wetherby Whs)  29.23

34 - Garry Marsh (Seacroft Whs s/c) 29.36

35 - Chris Beetham (Seacroft Whs) 29.51

36 - Julie Smithies (Seacroft Whs) 30.08

37 - Stuart Whittle (Wetherby Whs) 30.20

38 - Reece Hackney (Wetherby Whs) 31.15
 
To round off the 2012 Cyclesense League it was a perfect summer's evening on the Tadcaster-Sherburn course, resulting in a very large turnout.  Although not the fastest of roads there were some outstanding rides, most notably Adam Duggleby's 20.58 which comfortably beat the course record of 21.13 done by Ian Cooke in 2009.
 
Thanks to the Leeds Westfield team for their efficient organisation this week and to all who have assisted in any way during the season.
 
Mac Wontorowski is a new name to top the list as overall winner this year, with Mike Cross sneaking in to win the second claimers on this final week.  A full result will be published in the next few days (including veterans awards for those who qualify) and all the awards will be presented on 23rd August at Squires, following Seacroft Wheelers 3 up 10.
 
Next week Seacroft Wheelers organise their 2 up 10 on the Selby Fork course, all welcome to ride.  Note the earlier start time of 7pm.  Congratulations to all who took part and please remember to support our sponsors, Cyclesense of Tadcaster.

Saturday 11 August 2012 Filed in: General

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