foz":2l8uef41 said:with the new open pros, if I'm not mistaken the braking surface is machined after anodising, so it appears silver, not grey or black. In the long run, they look better than the older style, as they don't gradually lose the anodising with braking. But the old style with no machining do look very very nice when new
The black and the silver have machined braking surfaces, but the CD is greymfrom bead to bead. The CD surface was meant to improve braking but yes, as you say, the coating does eventually wear, bat that all adds to the patina.
After all, we are all intersted in retrobikes beacuse of how they look, not their overall mechanical effectiveness.