I finally got some lever feel doing the partial-lever-pull-over-night thing. It seems that the more I ride the bike the better the brakes work. I like to think I have the last of the air out.
Bought a rebuild kit for the leaky piston seal, but haven't installed it yet. The leak isn't that bad, in fact, it may have stopped. I have just been pulling the boot and soaking up the little bit of fluid that is in there. I am not sure I want to bleed a rebuilt master cylinder again.
My K100 no longer has ABS so the bleeding is straightforward(yeah, right). I am so disgusted with the bleeding process after working on the system, especially with my RT, that I recently purchased a Gunson pressure bleeder and am waiting on delivery from the U.K. Am hoping it helps make that job a little less annoying.
I was using a vacuum pump to bleed, but it seemed that it was pulling air into the system past the seals in the master cylinder. When I was done with the vacuum bleeder I still had to go back and bleed the air out conventionally. The only good thing about the vacuum was that it got the old fluid out quick.