TB Rich
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Gold Anodising is great as is blue black and purple but it is just decorative, great on motorbikes and even cars if they don't have to go through winters and generally get a hard life as it is not really durable. You get a process called hard anodising, which as it says is hard coating that is very durable. All AP stuff is hard anodised, even the brake calipers, they are then painted. Hard anodising only comes in dark grey, hence that is why high quality items come in dark grey. Give your yellow bells 2 years of 365 day driving and they will be pitted to f. If you want colour spray them with heat resistant paint. Job done. You don't see many crappy AP calipers and AP disc kits or AP mounting brackets. That is why they are more expensive.
Interesting, didn't know about hard anodising. Might be worth giving the bells a coat of clear VHT then. I was going to strip the rotors off and apply black anyway. I did this to my current discs and the finish is great, obvioulsy the pad surface contact clears the discs faces, but all the other areas have remained pretty decent. No bubbling of paint etc so easily upto the job.
Essentially the same as the Mtec black discs (which I am fitting to the rears too).