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My experience is that you can buy a new bike to the value of the scheme limit after the 12 month period ends, regardless of the extended hire period.
I suppose the only caveat is the much ignored requirement that the bike should be primarily used for cycling to work.
I believe most schemes allow you to get another bike through the scheme after the initial 12 months regardless.
Within the initial 12 months, if your bike is stolen, there may be options. I think what you would have to do is inform the scheme provider/your employer that the bike was stolen and pay off the remaining balance (therefore make sure the bike is insured). That would then fully close off the arrangement for that bike, and therefore I see no reason why you wouldn't subsequently be free to initiate a new arrangement for a new bike.
OK, thanks. It seems like it's perhaps employer-dependent then.
Theoretically you can, but most of the scheme operators/employers will only let you start a new purchase once you've finished paying for the previous one. If the bike is stolen you still need to keep paying for it. It's worth checking with your employer what their policy is.
You can buy another bike through the scheme regardless, even in the same year (e.g. a summer bike and a winter bike). See https://www.cycle2work.info/employees/faqs