After all the faff of bleeding new fluid round the brakes, I took the bike out and had a bit of a play in the gravel. Front ABS I could activate (with flashing light on the dash and expected pulsing and I stayed upright), and rear I think came on (as I didn't slide the rear), but no light on the dash. Good strong braking effort though 60 - 20 odd as well (all I felt comfortable doing on the piece of road I was on!).
However, I noticed that the front discs were cold, but the rear disc felt warm (but not so hot I couldn't touch it) when I got back - this was approx 3 mins after riding. After another 2 minutes more, it had cooled down that it was the same as the front. On the centre stand (when it's now cooled down), the wheel does almost a full rotation before stopping by itself, but does sound a little growly (like it did pushing it round, but I thought this was just some surface corrosion as I haven't ridden for a couple of weeks!). There is a nice lot of corrosion on the slide pin through the pad ears I could see at first glance.
Looking at the access to the caliper and OEM exhaust possibly in the way, how much of a git is the rear caliper to get off and clean?