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- civicdanny
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- Donald
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Re: Rota wheels
Oh boy here we go.
Some will say don't buy Rota, some will say do. There are horror stories of Rotas going shat through road use and there are faultless reports from people that use them on track.
Yes you're buying replicas, but Rota are a large company and I'm sure they have extensive testing - they can't afford not to. They're probably not as bad as the lesser known companies doing the exact same thing with a smaller piggy bank to play with.
As always, you tend to hear and remember bad news more frequently than good news.
Best to probably make your own mind up. If they're within your budget and they perform how you want to, why not.
Ultimately you can look at it this way - 4-5-600 per wheel for something genuine with a name that you have unquestioned faith in, or 4-5-600 for an entire set that may have some bad press and may be copied designs, but is clearly much cheaper to replace should the wheel goblin visit you.
Some will say don't buy Rota, some will say do. There are horror stories of Rotas going shat through road use and there are faultless reports from people that use them on track.
Yes you're buying replicas, but Rota are a large company and I'm sure they have extensive testing - they can't afford not to. They're probably not as bad as the lesser known companies doing the exact same thing with a smaller piggy bank to play with.
As always, you tend to hear and remember bad news more frequently than good news.
Best to probably make your own mind up. If they're within your budget and they perform how you want to, why not.
Ultimately you can look at it this way - 4-5-600 per wheel for something genuine with a name that you have unquestioned faith in, or 4-5-600 for an entire set that may have some bad press and may be copied designs, but is clearly much cheaper to replace should the wheel goblin visit you.
- RattyMcClelland
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- NafemanNathan
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- wurlycorner
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- Crazy_C
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I have Rota wheels on my Aerodeck, can't fault them at all really. Had them on there well over a year now, and it's all good.
4thgenphil wrote:you're odd and that made me crap myself!
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I have rota wheels and the roads round here are crap but they are fine
bristol_bb4 wrote:ahhh a 5th gen, i love 5th gens![]()
Dino wrote:I loves the 5th gen really.... just dont quote me on it...
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