Chuey wrote:What could be gotten away with if they used excellent design and materials to make spoked motorcycle wheels? By the way, BMW wheels are designed very well. At least the ones I'm aware of. They seem hell for stout. It would be very interesting to be able to experiment with lighter set-ups and see where the practical limits are.
Chuey
Older BMW wheels were still designed to be strong enough to be totally reliable in sidecar use. Obviously, that puts stresses on the hubs that a normal motorcycle will never put on them. So, they could clearly be designed significantly lighter and still be strong enough to be reliable in normal motorcycle use.
It seems to me that the cast wheels were developed about the same time BMW stopped really concerning itself with sidecar use in its designs. So, the only spoke wheels that were designed without that concern are the GS and later spoke wheels. Wider tires and rims, and wider hubs create issues designing around dual front discs (or more precisely, dual front calipers), so that contributes another factor.
On the straight pull spoke issue, hub width vs spoke pattern width is the issue. Any straight pull hub has to be wider than a flange hub for the same spoke pattern width.