This thread along with some others, had raised some misconceptions about Lester Wheels. Some basic info about Lester Wheels:
1. They were not built to run tubeless - You can choose to run them tubeless but they do not have any provisions for locking the tire bead to the rim
2. Lester wheels were $300 for a set of 2 or $150 each
3. Lester wheels are really not rare. They were popular and reasonably priced (all sizes not just the 16" rears). You can find them on ebay consistently. Much more so than the Morris Mags, Star Wheels (any manufacturers) or the Snowflake variety (again, any manufacturers). There are also many survivers out there with Lester wheels on them. They can be expensive but not really rare.
4. Lester wheels are heavy. They offer no weight saving over spokes. What makes them an upgrade is their stability and limited deflection.
5. There were 3 basic varieties of Lester wheel: all black spokes with polished rim, highlighted spokes with polished rim, and later style with painted rib on rim
All black spokes with polished rim
Highlighted spokes with polished rim
Later style with painted rib (some were color coded blue for BMWs, notice the price)
The only Hondas that ever appeared in Lester ads were the Goldwings
Scott