Some companies started off with alloys and now it has become a standard, alloys are not real alloys they are cast wheels and are damn heavier than spokes wheels. Spokes wheels are best suited for Indian road conditions. The spoke is in tension all the time and when you ride over a bump they are subjected to compressive forces, the tension in the spokes will balance the compressive force and hence they last long, really long.
Real alloys are the ones with cocktail of alloying elements that reduce wheel weight drastically and have very high strength to wieght ratio. But Alloys on commuter doesn't have that character they are just a selling feature.
Same applies to Clip-ons, they are a waste of money if you are commuting from office to home. Most clip-ons are not adjustable, whereas simple piped handle bar can be adjusted to rider's comfort. The adjustable clipons can be adjusted only in certain direction not all.
Sopkes & Clipons are simple and adequate technologies, no need to introduce something complicated in place of them which are away from needs of the motorcycle.




. Having ridden both for sometime , now I simply hate cast wheels on potholes and speed-breakers .
and it was just a min from my home I patched up the boy best I could from my first-aid box ( I make up my own first-aid kit
, somehow fixes it in place of the broken clip-on and drove the bike away behind their own bike like that . Most other things on the bike was intact other than the broken handle & led guard , fairing etc . I still have faint disturbing images of that jagged blooded broken handle part in my mind

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