The best thing I have found after restoring my '76 750 was going back to stock Honda pucks I had since 1977. Original pads from honda. After restoration, I tried several puck manufactures and they all really were very poor at stopping power. I then put on the "new" oem pucks I had saved for many years. Instant increase in stopping power. I do not ride my bikes enough to ever wear them out given I'm not a hard breaker and I coast a lot or let engine slow me down. The new material in bike brake pads absolutely sucks.
Iron rotors are the best for stopping power. Stainless Steel is pretty poor but it does not rust like iron. The best set up I have found is old stock original Honda discs, clean rotors and TPFE lined stainless Steel hoses. This is what I have now after restoring my 76' 750. Front brake is crisp response, tight for the lever grab and does a good job of stopping the bike in an emergency situation. Two fingers on the brake lever is all I need, three in a panic stop. Very linear response with clean MC and caliper with SS lines.
-P.