Thank you for your thorough reply! To answer you first question, nothing too crazy "up"... indeed I am the same guy! Been ages since I've posted, the answer is a couple of things...
- I got a Ducati Sport Classic 1000 in 2014, so my poor CB was somewhat neglected. But my aging back and wrists really want the option of a not-crazy bike these days.
- I'm (thankfully) no longer in Vegas. Before that, I was in LA for 25 years, which is a FAR more bike-friendly place to live - lots of good places to ride. Vegas is a horrible place for a bike, because it's mostly a grid of traffic lights, surrounded by a big loop of freeways. You have to get pretty far out to find good riding... and of course, there's the weather, which is only really bike-friendly for 6-8 weeks, otherwise too cold or too hot.
But the elephant-in-the-room problem is that Vegas hands-down has the worst drivers of anywhere I've ever lived, so riding a motorcycle there is taking you life into your hands. As a result, I barely rode either of my bikes for roughly a decade - I'd see someone run a red light almost every time I left the house. It was an endless cavalcade of nitwits piling up their vehicles, ambulances, fire trucks, the works.
For many reasons, this year my wife and I relocated to North Stamford, Connecticut. If you're not familiar, it's a fantastic place for riding (other than winter) - endless curvy roads and postcard-beautiful scenery everywhere you look. And said roads begin at my driveway. By a stroke of luck, my next-door neighbor is an ex-racer bike nut with a barn full of bikes, so I have an excellent guide. My currently non-running CB750 is sitting in his barn, so we're wanting to get it back on the road (besides the brakes, carbs are in a box right now, but it's otherwise in good shape).
Bringing me to the front brake issues...moisture definitely not an issue - in Vegas everything dries out, so will be replacing hoses, brake lines, etc. Repop caliper + aftermarket master cylinder sounds good to me, will definitely look into that. My CB is pretty clean and stock, but it's never going to be a concours-circuit queen, so I'm not worried about stock parts (PLENTY of that action out here if you're into the Ferris Bueller/Cameron's dad car thing
some bikes, but mostly megabuck cars owned by hedge-fund managers that only see the light of day at Cars and Coffee).