by bikeseamus » Sat Jan 25, 2014 6:47 am
While taking a long test ride and thorough examination of a new Yamaha Super Tenere I was impressed with the design.
Easy spoke repair/change on the road. Looks like a guy could replace a spoke in 5 minutes, maybe less.Centerstand to allow it without a fight, and of course a wide variety of tubeless tires available. Plug a hole while touring, which is maybe the best thing about tubeless tires for touring. I hope some intelligent rim maker copies Yamaha's rim design and makes it available for vintage and modern bikes. I would buy a set immediately for my 2003 Bonnie, and I know quite a few riders of vintage British and Japanese and Italian bikes who would jump on it like a dog on a bone.
I am speaking of those who actually put miles on their vintage and retro/vintage style bikes, of course. The market seems to be growing for bikes from the 60s onward, because not everyone is interested in a street legal track weapon with lights... for quite a few reasons.
I do hope some insightful rim maker makes these available, especially in traditional sizes like 19" front and 18" rear tires, with a design that can be used with bias ply traditional tires. We shall see.