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This could be a case of stripping and cleanMy the calipers but in this case I would also be looking at the front master cylinder or an internal collapse in the brake lines. This second option is not unheard of in these bikes if they are still on the original rubber brake lines. Change them to braided lines regardless as at this age they will be well past their best.
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