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Originally Posted by MasterC17
While I agree it is dangerous I know many people who drive on R-Comp's on the street without issue.
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I am only speculating here, but if you're driving on tyres that expressly mention they are not safe for street driving and should be driven on a track only and get in a wreck, there's a damn good chance that your insurance won't cover you.
There is a big difference between the R888s and the R6 on the street btw. The R6 is a much more lightweight construction and is far more easy to destroy with road debris than the R888. Plus the R6 will be lethal in a decent rain on the street.
Bish