Continued forward progress.
Got the tank, tail, and side covers wet sanded, cut, and polished, installed new side cover badges, and reassembled the body work. All that is left now is to finish repainting the tank badges and the bodywork will be complete for now.
Not all puppies and rainbows though. While on stage 2 of cutting and buffing the tank I managed to cut through the clear and color down to the base coat. I also got down to bare metal in a couple spots at the very bottom of the tank right at the seam welds. I also over tightened a nut on the side trim bolt and cracked the paint. Fortunately that is only visible if you look really hard. I replaced the chrome trim around the back of the tail piece. it's slightly smaller than the original so there is a little black line in front of it. I'm OK with it though, it looks kind of like an accent line.
On the mechanical front I re-bled the rear master which got me decent pedal back. I tried and tried to get my front brakes to work properly, but I just could not get more than token feel from the master. I ended up re-installing the OEM master for now, which gives me terrible feel, but at least actual working brakes. I am going to see if I can source a modern master locally from someone who is parting out a bike.
Then I put gas in the tank, started it up and took it on its first ride since I put it in storage back in December. The new Delkevic exhaust sounds great, no exhaust leaks, and it ran well (I had a float stick for a short bit, but that seems to have solved itself). I planned to ride up to Kalamazoo for the Gilmore bike show this weekend, but right now between putting 0 miles on the new forks and brakes and potential rain I am 50/50 about that. On the one hand a few hundred miles of riding over the weekend is good shakedown opportunity as I have a 2 week trip planned at the end of the month. On the other hand, brakes failing 200 miles from home would suck.