anybody running a solid roller on the street

I've always ran solid rollers in the past, and I'm doing it with a current build. Why not? It's free horsepower, and a good amount of it. As long as you do a good job of controlling the valve train, with good parts & have your geometry correct. You're good to go, in my opinion.

Don't skimp on anything. I'd recommend PAC springs with enough seat/open pressure, install height & max lift for whatever camshaft you go with. Good tool steel retainers from Comp or someone else is a good idea too. I wouldn't run titanium on the street, but that's just me. 10* locks are the way to go I think as well. I know Crane got a bad rep for a while right before they went down. But I think their new stuff is great looking. I just got a set of their Ultra Pro solid roller lifters, and they are very nice pieces. Fit in all my non bushed bores beautifully. I also went with T&D rockers. But for the money, I think the Comp Pro-Mag aren't a bad choice either. Especially for a smaller street roller.

Like I said, I think the trick to running a solid roller on the street successfully, comes down to parts selection and making sure you've got everything set up perfectly. Do your homework and don't buy anything that just barely covers your tolerances. You don't have to go overboard, but get what works for what your building. Good luck!