I agree new hoses may help. I had bulk problems getting a good 'pedal' in my SIII 109 a few years ago but this finally worked: Once you're sure the system has been fully flushed with clean fluid and there's no chance of pushing gunk back into the master cylinder, try a reverse bleed.
I got a big (60 or 80 ml) plastic syringe from a vet surgery. Adapt it's outlet to the bleed nipple with various bits of tubing. Fill it with clean fluid, attached it to the bleed nipple, loosen the nipple and push fluid back up the lines. For the longer rear lines, you may need two or more syringes-full to push any air right back into the master cylinder reservoir. It is easier if you have an observer to tell if any air bubbles are seen at the reservoir and when they stop.
This gave 'Leo' his best ever brake feel.
Ian
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