Companies usually have a bit of blurb about the employee needing to maintain the bike, which I would take to mean you should replace parts when worn.
For all intense and purpose it's your bike, just legally owned by the company who you rent from.
Or are you thinking of get one and then saying you don't want it, and giving a more less completely different bike back to the company?
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Companies usually have a bit of blurb about the employee needing to maintain the bike, which I would take to mean you should replace parts when worn.
For all intense and purpose it's your bike, just legally owned by the company who you rent from.
Or are you thinking of get one and then saying you don't want it, and giving a more less completely different bike back to the company?