This took years to figure out, I will not even go into why that was as it only took Curtis a few minutes. Thanks to Curtis at WSW, they rebuilt the master and it just failed in the parking lot. Curtis told me that the master body itself had a defect (progressively gotten worse) that was not allowing the fluid to get to the caliper, So that cost a shit ton of money. I was lucky that Curtis had on and got it out to me ans so far it seemed to instantly solve the problem. I have not had time to get many miles on it and its still in the shop. I'm hopeful after all this time it is fixed once and for all. 100% of the credit goes to Mr. Curtis Addams out at WSW in California. Oh how I hope this is it. Thank you all who tried to help (Big Daddy was also right: You have a faulty component there that is progressively gotten worse)
Update, shop put on the new master body and put in a rebuild kit and after sitting on the rack for about a week while other work being done. I reached up and squeezed the brake lever and a big drop of fluid dropped on coming out of the "bore" they tightened the line. It still failed and fluid came out. So now they are going to rebuild it again since I was advised by someone we all know that something was not right with the install and or parts with the rebuild so they are going to try it again. The brakes have failed twice now while still in the shop. Anything that might help is welcomed. For many complicated reasons just taking the bike somewhere else is not an option. Thanks in advance for any input. T