Thanks Pete. You know, I was reading over my posts, and You compliment my work alot but I never ever thank you! So here is a big Thank You for the nice stuff you say

lol.
Sorry for 'ignoring' you. Was not on purpose at all!
Those damn gaskets -> I bought a set, for like 10 bux, then when I bought a gasket set, it came in them, then when I ordered a gasket for the clutch cover, I got another set...now they are just annoying me! haha..
So, I got the rear brake pistons, PeterStevo's ended up being able to get a set in for me, for like 40 bux. Which is only 8 dollars more than in the US. So it was ok.
I had to order some other stuff from them anyway so it was no biggie. Came in 1 day.
To my surprise, the PISTON set that is listed on the fische, includes
2 x Pistons
2 x dust seals
2 x Piston seals
2 x bleeder seal
I was surprised that it came with all the bits needed for a rebuild! happy bout that.
Put it all together...with some new brake pads. Came up ok...
Then fitted and bled the brake line. Took all of 15 mins. Dunno why the rear brake line I ordered (which came in a set from Goodridge), is freakin really long. Maybe I got it mixed up with the brake line that goes from the front master cylinder to the Splitter (before going to my front brakes)....its a bit shorter, but I think a little too short.
Meh, I just loopedy loop and cable tied it down. Should be ok.
Was glad that the piston seals etc. didn't leak...Looks ok me thinks.
The rear brake is highly over rated anyway, I rarely use it.
Also got new plugs, oil filter and some other bits and bobs for the bike. Plan is to get the wiring finished off this weekend, filler up with oil, and give her a crank.
Any tips for starting the bike after its been sitting for months...spesh since there is no oil in the engine. Do i have to crank it a bit first to get the oil through or whats the deal?