As usual, I aspire to be you when it comes to detailing a bike! Looks great, let me know how you like those rotors. I have the red pads, so that may explain the mushy feeling.
Also like the Dood comment, he should be ashamed of himself leaving good chrome to waste away under a blanket in his basement. Tragic really :-)
Pete, I was told by Paul I'd get one set of gold pads to season the rotors in with and also a set of reds to switch over to permanently. When the rotors arrived, all I got was one set of the gold pads. I traded a couple of emails with Paul who said they'd get a set of the red pads out to me, but what actually ended up coming in the mail was a second set of gold pads.

Several more emails to Paul have unfortunately gone unanswered. I don't know if that means they don't make the red pads to fit my Brembos, or if I'm just being ignored. If it's the first deal, I'd be fine with that if I only knew. If it's the second thing, that's no way to treat someone that just dropped $x,xxx.xx on their product.

I'll have to check out a catalog sometime and see if they show the reds for my calipers and get a set that way if they do. I'd sorta hate to have a problem with them down the road and then have them blame the pads since they say the composite rotors have a lifetime warranty with the red pads.
But, as far as the feel, I rolled a few miles on tonight and can already tell things are firming up nicely ...