.. of the 231 era and before my favorite rim (having had Campag's, Mavic's, and some others) where
Araya 395-Teams.
Properly eyeletted, strong, light, silver and look good.
they also used the curved surface idea which was to create even wear on the brake pad and when the pads wore down they where not pusing on a slight angle.
Excellent
surface for braking on also.
Old style wide profile pads (of the turn of the 90's late 80's could be a problem as they would have to bed in to the curve.
Quick run through mud though sorted that out, as it still does on today modenr rims
Worst rims have to be 230 TIB followed by 231CD's
230's though a good rim don't last long, cheap though, the TIB anodising means you had to get though the anodising to get proper braking.
231CD as you had to get through the anodising to get them to a decent braking surface.
I must say, Silver spokes/nipples with 231CD and decent amber wall tyres (Rip/Rail Smoke/Dart sort of colouring) gives the smartest and classiest look to a wheel I can think of.
just a shame you had to remove teh ano it to make them work decently.
I will say I never used Ceramic rims as I couldn't justify the cost BiTD