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Bahahahhahhaha cry me a river... Why don't u junk that shit box already?
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so its like when you photo copy a photocopy, its gets to the point where you cant read it. but in this case drive it
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Originally posted by HighwayStarKG View PostPersonally, I really don't care what testing ROTA wheels currently undergo because I remember their origin. Their designs are not inspired, they are simply stolen from reputable companies like Work, Mugen, Volk, Enkei, Yokohama Advan, SSR, Desmond, and others. They sold them for sometimes 80% less than their originators for with no certifications whatsoever. Now that they have a stronger foothold in the market this company has the nerve to get upset when another wheel manufacturer takes a move from their playbook 20 or so years later? I for one do not think that they have the right to make any claims beside knockoff companies putting the ROTA name on their product. That is copyright infringement plain and simple. Instead of trying to appeal to the consumer and plead with us not to buy fake products; what they should have done is go after their counterfeiters (silently) for infringement. Because everyone thinks that this is a joke... me included.
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looks like kitchenfoil you wadded after taking your lunch out of it...but seriously i don't think that happens while driving normally...probably they have predetermined breaking points
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TÜV/JWL/DOT or VIA call it what you want....
My mothers pots have more attention and love into them...
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Personally, I really don't care what testing ROTA wheels currently undergo because I remember their origin. Their designs are not inspired, they are simply stolen from reputable companies like Work, Mugen, Volk, Enkei, Yokohama Advan, SSR, Desmond, and others. They sold them for sometimes 80% less than their originators for with no certifications whatsoever. Now that they have a stronger foothold in the market this company has the nerve to get upset when another wheel manufacturer takes a move from their playbook 20 or so years later? I for one do not think that they have the right to make any claims beside knockoff companies putting the ROTA name on their product. That is copyright infringement plain and simple. Instead of trying to appeal to the consumer and plead with us not to buy fake products; what they should have done is go after their counterfeiters (silently) for infringement. Because everyone thinks that this is a joke... me included.
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