NEVER give your bike a vacation/time off for good behavior. I gave the Dawg what I felt was a well deserved rest after flogging it unmercifully for several months after the rebuild. Today I decided to wake it up, adjust valves, change oil, etc., and discovered I had no brakes - zilch! No problem, I thought, just must have gotten some air in 'em. yeah, right...

I pulled the bike around to the front of the house and started working on it when it was about 100 degrees. Re-torqued the heads, got rid of the rocker shaft end-play, adjusted valves, and changed the oil. First glitch was discovering that the big box of filters I had contained only filters for a bike with oil cooler so I ordered some WIX filter kits from Rock Auto for $7 and change each.
SHAMELESS COMMERCIAL - Since I no longer have my RT PM me if you need a filter...
I hooked up the Mity-Vac and pumped and pumped and nada - the freakin MC is plugged. I had originally used a 12mm MC when I rebuilt this POS but later scored a 14mm for a very good price but never swapped since I had gotten used to the extremely progressive feel of the 12.
I had no desire to overhaul the 12mm cylinder so I stuck the 14 on, hooked up the Mity-Vac and pumped it down, and it feels great! The feel is between the 12 and 16 (duh...) and still feels somewhat progressive but you don't have to mash the lever all the way to the bar for max braking. So I pulled it out of the garage to hose off all the brake fluid (it was then 106 degrees) and we'll see how it does on the morning commute...