Anyone seen a GT Lightning or Xizang in a shop - I want one

somerled

Dirt Disciple
......as title, I want a GT Lightning or Xizang from a bike shop as we have just joined the Cyclescheme at work.

No point in buying a new bike if an old skool cool one is available is there? :cool:

......so if anyone spots such a beastie in a bike shop please let me know.....

cheers
 
It is incredibly unlikely you will find either a Lightnig or a Xizang new, and unused sitting in a shop.

(they were most likely all bought by a certain forum member years ago)


If there were any, people on here wouldn't spend five years searching for one - they would just pop down the shops wouldn't they...

It's not as easy as simply nipping out to buy some "old skool cool" - there's a bit of effort involved.


If anyone comes across a stash of new Ti Bontys, just sitting unused in a shop somewhere...
 
BoyBurning":173i9ofo said:
It is incredibly unlikely you will find either a Lightnig or a Xizang new, and unused sitting in a shop.

(they were most likely all bought by a certain forum member years ago)


If there were any, people on here wouldn't spend five years searching for one - they would just pop down the shops wouldn't they...

It's not as easy as simply nipping out to buy some "old skool cool" - there's a bit of effort involved.


If anyone comes across a stash of new Ti Bontys, just sitting unused in a shop somewhere...

Thanks for the advice. I didn't actually say that I wanted a new one, nor do I expect to find a new one. But I did think that it was worth a shot asking the experts here as in the past Retrobike folk have been incredibly helpful and encouraging.
In terms of effort I think that my Highpath restoration reflects my commitment to Retrobikes.

I have a really nice GT Karakoram Elite right now so I thought that I'd get another retro GT through the bike to work scheme if I could. Why use the planets resources buying new when an old bike is available?

I live and breath bikes, both cycles and trials motor cycles. It's my job to teach both disciplines and I am an ACU Offroad Coach as well as holding two cycling instructor tickets. The ride to work isn't always on the road, which explains me wanting an offroad bike.

I live in hope ;)
 
somerled":2bzi78t8 said:
I didn't actually say that I wanted a new one, nor do I expect to find a new one.


As far as I'm aware, if you buy a bike through the 'bike-to-work/wherever scheme' it has to be brand new.

I pretty certain it can't be used to pick up an old bike.

BB
 
BoyBurning":3c6z8176 said:
somerled":3c6z8176 said:
I didn't actually say that I wanted a new one, nor do I expect to find a new one.


As far as I'm aware, if you buy a bike through the 'bike-to-work/wherever scheme' it has to be brand new.

I pretty certain it can't be used to pick up an old bike.

BB

I have checked it out with the Department for Transport and the guidance rules of February 2011 state that:

"Employees can choose any bike - including electric bikes, folding bikes and other specialist cycles, - providing it can be provided by one of Cyclescheme’s 1,600 Partner Shops."

also

"Employees should use the bike mainly for commuting to and, if relevant, between work places (at least 50% of the bike’s use should be for work purposes). However, the bike can also be used for non-work purposes "

"too many negative waves Moriarty"
 
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