Jesus guys, I will never understand how even more riders don't die on the road when they admit such poor riding technique.....
Basic how to ride a motorcycle.....
Do not use your rear brake as the main brake, and when coupled with engine braking that also acts through the rear tyre, you will end up on your arse one day....
Accepting that very slow speeds and U turns need you to drag the rear brake (which is why combined systems on big heavy touring bikes are just stupid and encourage very lazy riding...
Even at modest speeds, start braking from the front, use up to 75% front with up to 25% rear balance in your braking, and of course you can use engine braking as a significant part of that 25%....
Why, well you start a transfer of weight to the front tyre, and that increases tyre grip at the front, proportionately reducing it at the rear....this is all effective road or race, rear brake or engine brake....things get extreme when racing...including available engine braking...and many racers prefer to use no rear brake rather than mess with it.
Weight over the front assists turning, even when you have released the brake the weight will not return to the rear until you open the throttle, at which time you rear will dig in and assist corner exit acceleration, with a nice feeling of balance to the bike now on power rather than off it. This applies road and race, race riding is just extreme, but good riding is pleasurable at all times.
Now, anybody want to discuss countersteering?