Hours at work have been long, so I haven't had much time to tinker with the bike. But, I did manage to initially fill and bleed my front brake system. I started with my hand pump vac and fairly quickly sucked a couple of full reservoirs through. I then bled normally. I realized that there was a small leak at the switch fitting but I think it's tight now.
A couple of observations. First, the system seems squishy to me. I bled the brakes per the shop manual, not letting the handle depress all the way to the grip, but holding it off an inch or so. And I bled, and bled, and bled. I ended up where there really was nothing but fluid coming out, no air to speak of, but it it still felt squishy. I topped off the reservoir and put the cap on the mc and all of a sudden it was much tighter. So secondly, does the cap provide some type of pressure function on these bikes? I have bled many a vehicle, most notably an on Bronco which I bleed way too much, and I have always left the reservoir cap off during this process so that I could make sure that I am not emptying the reservoir out and sucking air.
At the end of my brake session, with the cap on, the brake does seem to very effectively stop the rotation of the front wheel, although this is all by hand, not moving with me riding on it (carbs are still out, tank is in process). Anyway, just throwing it out there to the masses that know more than I.