(for rick) you do have dual circuits as does everyone in the US post 1966 if i remember right. Impt. thing here is not to let light run your life - i realise the beast is new but if it stopping okay then you probably have either an electrical problem or a 'minor' internal leak in the brake master cylinder. You might want to check the brake lights for normal operation - if things are funny here this points to electrical problems tho' not definitively. A 'minor' leak in the mc is a contradiction of terms, some would argue - if you cant find any leaks at wheels (i would pull drums to check back as a very small leak can give reported symptoms) then a new mc (< $50) is in order. worst part of this job is snapping an old bleeder off. Welcome to the list !!!! and happy vanagonning!!
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