Continuing to clean up the various bits. The hardest work so far has been the front brake components. I thought I would give the OEM originals I picked up a try before resorting to reproduction items but they have put up a good fight! Even the pads were well seized into the caliper halves, never mind the piston itself... So, freeze, heat, penetrating fluid, tap-tap-tap with a hammer and keep repeating the cycle, trying to break the corroded joints... Eventually the master cylinder piston yielded with some heavy blows via a drift in the banjo end. The bore looks surprisingly good so we'll see what happens there. On the caliper end of things I had to get really brutal to get the old pads out, basically drilling and chiseling until they came free. As for the piston, I thought I was being clever by drilling and tapping a hole in the face then using a bolt + washers to pull it out but all that did was pull the face out of the piston! I tried hammering the sides of the piston in to try and collapse it, to no avail. Eventually I did the drill+tap thing again, this time with the bolt bearing on the inside face of the caliper and out it came! You can see the big pile of grease on it from the attempted grease gun method (which failed). The sealing face is on the piston (which will be new, obviously) and the groove in the caliper (which looks good) so again, worth a try. I'm lucky in that I live in a neighbourhood with 25mph limit and only one entrance/exit to "regular" streets so I can test extensively in a benign environment. If the brake doesn't behave flawlessly, I will ditch it in favour of new parts before I venture out onto "real" roads.