I fitted new rotors (grimeca) and bmw original pads to my R65 when the originals had done 43k. (SS brake lines in situ). Pleasantly predictable and progressive braking resulted, wet or dry. Of course it's not up to modern standards, regarding two finger stops.
However, the way I squeeze the brake lever has a big effect:
Making best use of the leverage effect. Squeezing the brake lever with the fingers at the outermost end of the lever really improves my stopping power.
Using all four fingers on the lever, this allows all the muscles in my hand to squeeze with their maximum power, which is a great deal more than can be achieved when just using two or three fingers.
Took a bit of practice to regain acceptable throttle and bar control, but this is how I used to brake when I was a kid. (and on previous airheads in years gone by).
At the moment my choice of 'squeeze technique' varies according to how fast I want to slow and how much control I need. Squeeling the front tyre is not so difficult.