Let me tell you a little story....
I'm a huge fan of Panasonic bicycles, as are some of the guys I ride with. Recently, my friend Paul went to his neighbour's yardsale and picked up a 1987 Panasonic DX4000 in real good shape.
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It's almost all there; they guy had some cruiser saddle on it, but he swears he has the OG white leather saddle somewhere. (The neighbor was the original owner)--maybe, someday, Paul will get that saddle, or maybe he'll just buy a white Rolls and be happy.. The tires have been changed to similar road skinnies, i think the bar tape is original, but the bike is exceptionally clean, it's exactly Paul's size, and we're all a little jealous....
The only thing that bothers Paul about the bike is that the original owner had drilled out the xxx-hott grey ano Araya SS45 rims to accept Schrader valves. It pretty much works OK; the rims are definitely skinnier than the ones on Randallace's Trek, and the beads don't interfere with the valve (or vice versa), which is hardly surprising if you consider where the valve sits, relative to the bead-seat. Paul is running presta valves, and he uses the little round, knurled washers to keep the valve stems in-place over the enlarged hole. I guess, what it boils down to is, the "mod" worked, and aside from being ugly and potentially wiggley at the valve stem, there's only 1 drawback to the rims being drilled out:
Paul and all of his friends now think that Paul's neighbour is an ......
Be a smart guy. Buy some presta tubes, and the little valve adaptor if your pump isn't presta-capable