Front brake only slows the bike down a bit. I can't imagine how much pressure on the lever would be needed to lock up the front wheel.
Are you using the stock 14mm master cylinder?
The Brakes on my '78 K8. Are dangerously ineffective.
.... The smaller master piston increases the maximum brake line pressure available to the rider. ...
Yes I think the MC is stock. Yes, a smaller MC piston increases braking force, and it is good to hear they are available. But for now, my plan is to rebuild the MC and caliper, replace the brake hose and see what happens. If I need more braking force, then I will consider other options.
As an aside, swelled hoses more often have the effect of holding pressure in calipers after the MC is released, causing brakes to drag. In my experience. But yeah, this brake hose should not still be on this bike.
I am a little surprised no one has said "Yes, fresh shoes will have softer material compared to petrified 45 year-old shoes, and will likely brake better."
Many Sincere thanks to all. You guys RAWK!
One more thing: I accept that these brakes, in perfect condition, do not perform like modern systems. Of course. This is true of the entire bike. But they were designed and built WAY better than their competion at that time and are impressive today. IMHO. And I recall being impressed with their braking capability. My bike's current braking would not impress anyone. Not even in 1978.