Originally Posted by
JohnDThompson
And yes, it's purely for looks. There is no structural advantage to that spoke pattern.
It's probably less structurally sound due to the many unsupported rim sections (unless the rim is reinforced and unnecessarily heavy). And they can be a pain to true – the sections with no spokes will be hard to true if they go out, and the sections with spokes have the nipples so close together, you'll run into spoke wrench clearance issues. It's not a smart design at all and especially stupid if done for aesthetic reasons.