I'm currently wrapping up a CB350G project and have a question about the front brake. It's a twin but the parts are essentially the same so this would apply to SOHC/4's as well.
Bled the brakes like normal and taped the lever back overnight to get any residual air out, but I still feel like the brakes should be firmer. I'm running OEM repro lines from Slingshot with rebuilt master cylinder and caliper, both functioning properly.
I can pull the handle back to about 1" from the grip with what would be a typical firm brake pull, and could probably get the lever to the grip if I really wanted to. Can't comment on actual braking performance since the bike isn't quite back on the road. Wanting some input on how much I should be able to pull the level back if the brakes are properly bled. They're spongier than my 750, as you'd expect for brakes without stainless braided lines, but I have no frame of reference for what's normal with rubber lines.
Any guidelines or personal experience with this would be appreciated. If there is still air trapped in there, are there any tricks I should try to bleed it out?