I was shocked at how light a rim was for a 250cc dirt bike. It made me wonder what the limits would be for reliable motorcycle wheels.
With the fairly long view I have of what the marketplace effects (fads, perceived performance enhancers that aren't really that, hype, misunderstood "technology" brought over from other disciplines, cost cutting that is sold as technological advances, and more that I can't think of right now), I admit to seeing things through a filter.
I really would think that the main reasons for cast or forged wheels being popular now is mostly due to ease (cost) of manufacture, with the genesis being originally, lightness for racing. That wouldn't have crossed over without being muddied by the fact that factories couldn't afford to put real magnesium wheels on production bikes but aluminum ones would look the part. Also, magnesium wouldn't be so practical even if it was cheaper from what I understand about mag wheels.
Heck, this could get nasty. I even run tubes in my snowflakes!
Chuey