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Old 15-06-13, 04:31 PM   #5
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I would like to add my 2 cents worth here and say why is it an issue as we cannot legally exceed 70mph anyway so what relevance is it if the tyre needs to do in excess of 160mph? How would a claim stack up if the Police found we had been excess of 70mph and say plus 100mph, would we still be covered then? Even if on track our standard insurance is invalid. Total BS and one I would use in court to prove the point if any insurer tried to back out of a claim due to a technicality. Besides the book says max of 139mph does it not for the 180? Plus all manufactured parts have a designed in safety factor.
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