You could use cork pads to save your anodisation. This would make you a bit of a tart though.
I have stuck with Swissstop Greens on the road bike for the last 2 years. Expensive but impressive, especially in the wet, when you need them the most. Standard Shimano pads are very hard on rims in my experience. They seem to wear the rim almost as much as the pad during wet winter riding.
You could use cork pads to save your anodisation. This would make you a bit of a tart though.
I have stuck with Swissstop Greens on the road bike for the last 2 years. Expensive but impressive, especially in the wet, when you need them the most. Standard Shimano pads are very hard on rims in my experience. They seem to wear the rim almost as much as the pad during wet winter riding.