but that's the risk you take. it's also the reason why there's warranties to cover such events.
everything fails at some stage. people have bad experiences with all kinds of products. imo, this is what breeds fanboyism (which is a good thing).
i've found that when i'm buying something, i like to read the bad customer reviews on a certain product. all the happy customer reviews are all the same and don't help as much as a customer who got a faulty product.
Oh I see! My bad then. I just remember people talking about Rotas and "Fake Rotas" on other Forums, so assumed Rota was a genuine company, to which there was also a fake company passing around cheap knock offs.
I know how you've been waiting for me to slip up for a long time so you could try and laugh at me, but that wasn't exactly a huge mistake on my behalf.
or to summerize, warranties do not cover idiocy. but if your car crashed into a tree due to one of the wheels failing, then you'll find that the warrenty would cover that.
to be honest, i think you missed the point buddy.
In all seriousness, I'd think rotas to be fine for street use, wouldn't be end of the world scraping some curbs with them compared to some authentic 3k euro work wheels. For track and serious time attacks, I'm not so sure though. I would propably bolt the OEM wheels back on at the track.
I did my first real power oversteer slide in my car while driving through a sharp bend. Very funny! And then i wanted more, i went to a grass field and kind of destroyed the whole field, and i got stuck.