It's the official "let your hair down and frustrations out" thread ...Thought for a second there I had logged onto singletrack forum by mistake?
It's the official "let your hair down and frustrations out" thread ...Thought for a second there I had logged onto singletrack forum by mistake?
.....and most are just rebranded Shimano hubs. Check out bikingbarn or cyclestore who cover a lot of freehub kit. I use the Dt Swiss pawl service kit which includes grease spring and pawls for the freehub on my Levo....last one I bought was £10That could be a very good shout! Thank you, I'll pass it on ?
I saw that article as well. Makes you wonder where the supposed fact checkers were for ROADCC and the BBC. Both also failed to explain why the UK and EUamongst many other countries have introduced...or are planning to introduce....the low value VAT process change. It is because online retailers have been avoiding the VAT charges......estimated to be upwards of £300m loss a year in the UK.Brooks England distributor reacts to stories claiming saddle sales to the UK have stopped due to Brexit
UK distribution and availability unchanged despite website Brexit noticewww.cyclingweekly.com
From the original article "Brooks announced on its website that they would no longer be able to accept UK orders for saddles after the 29th December. " . The original article is still correct and valid, you cannot order a brooks saddle via the website for now.I saw that article as well. Makes you wonder where the supposed fact checkers were for ROADCC and the BBC. Both also failed to explain why the UK and EUamongst many other countries have introduced...or are planning to introduce....the low value VAT process change. It is because online retailers have been avoiding the VAT charges......estimated to be upwards of £300m loss a year in the UK.
Fake news @Zimmerframe . Bike shops are open and have been open in every lockdown and travel to a bike shop just like travel to a auto garage is legal!! You may have to buy an inner tube together with your new saddle just to be safe!!From the original article "Brooks announced on its website that they would no longer be able to accept UK orders for saddles after the 29th December. " . The original article is still correct and valid, you cannot order a brooks saddle via the website for now.
The information from the UK distributor, is that you can still buy them from a shop which stocks them.
But then, as the UK is now in lockdown, buying a posh saddle is possible not an "essential trip", unless you have a particularly posh bottom and the correct paperwork (UK issued, not EU issued) for your bottom - so you'd have to buy it online ... which you can't ..
So, you can't buy a Brooks saddle in the UK !
I saw that article as well. Makes you wonder where the supposed fact checkers were for ROADCC and the BBC. Both also failed to explain why the UK and EUamongst many other countries have introduced...or are planning to introduce....the low value VAT process change. It is because online retailers have been avoiding the VAT charges......estimated to be upwards of £300m loss a year in the UK.
.....and most are just rebranded Shimano hubs. Check out bikingbarn or cyclestore who cover a lot of freehub kit. I use the Dt Swiss pawl service kit which includes grease spring and pawls for the freehub on my Levo....last one I bought was £10
there was previously no obligation to charge VAT at the point of sale for goods below £135 in value so it was left to checks at customs and the application of customs VAT; and of course not every single item is checked there let alone opened and examined. Most imported/exported goods are sent as large consignments between businesses but it has been the growth of online sellers selling low value items direct to consumers, that has exploited this loophole which is why the EU, the UK and many other countries are now obliging those online sellers to charge VAT at the point of sale and register with relevant Customs authority in the destination country. Uk online suppliers servicing EU customers will have to do the same from July. Unless those suppliers only service UK and EU customers currently, that process will be nothing new to them. Small scale on line sellers have the option to make their goods available via online markets like Ebay and Amazon if they want/need to avoid registration with overseas market customs authorities. ( So if William Shatner decides that is the best option you would still be a ble to buy his Capt Kirk doll or a plastic replica of the Starship Enterprise.....or a set of Spock ear extensions!!)As part of the EU VAT was not being avoided by buying from the Germany not the UK, but obviously VAT went to that country, just like items bought from Wiggle or CRC (same thing) and sent to EU address still paid VAT but to the UK. So only an issue if the UK bought more than it sold within the EU.
The main issue with this new VAT process implemented is it blocks access to small independent specialists or custom manufacturers that might not be available in the UK.
This is soon to be worse when similar is implemented by the EU, blocking UK makers access to EU markets for smallers or custom items.
This was all brought to a lot of peoples attention by William Shatner, of all people, not sure what he sells but i guess its custom t-shirts or such, which you cant really get an alternative to. While i dont really care about him, its all the small idependent makers in the UK that ship to wider markets that will be suffering for this in the future, not looking great for them on top of what has been a hard year.
Clarity?It seems like its government customs agents unprepared after 4 years of clarity (colour me shocked)
Small scale on line sellers have the option to make their goods available via online markets like Ebay and Amazon if they want/need to avoid registration with overseas market customs authorities
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