Also, I would add (after bleeding my front brakes 2 times)
To make sure that the end of the bleed hose attached to the nipple is submerged in fluid, and that the bleed line is always full of fluid. And only crack the nipple a tiny bit.
This seems to draw the air out of the claiper consistently. Make sure the hose is full of fluid and the non-nipple end of the hose is submerged in fluid, so it can't draw air back up the tube.
In all honesty, I worked at this for two days. And I still got some bubbles, but then affter no perceptibly bubbles, I closed it off all the way, squeezed the lever and it was pretty hard, and micro bubbles finally coagulated and worked their way up to the MC to bleed off naturally.
I now have a firm, hard lever that can easily bring me down from 65 MPH in (reasonable) distance. I never checked against the manual's stopping distance, but I guess Ishould.
I can't lock the front,tho. (it still has the original black rubber hoses) but also have not applied 100% ass-pucker force to it yet.
Good luck and keep us posted.