I know what you mean by the engine braking. My XT225 has quite an aggressive engine brake, especially in the lower gears. Very good for stopping though - downshift, drop the throttle shut and you scarcely need the brakes.
Judder bars are indeed fun - my wife chuckled when we went down a street that had a gap in the judder bars that I could have ridden the bike through: I deliberately positioned myself to hit the judder bars.
Enduros are indeed great on twisty roads.
What model Pirellis are you running? I'm finding the MT90 A/Ts good in both wet and dry conditions on tarmac, OK on gravel and crap in the mud.
I can understand that the 660 would not be too keen on going slow and crawling through traffic. It would probably do a lot better somewhere like here in Hamilton where we don't have the same queues as you do up in Auckland. You're possibly finding that low revs in one gear is not right and high revs in the lower gear is wrong as well. You could probably alleviate the problem by changing the front or rear sprocket to gear it up to a point where one of the lower gears is suitable for the 'round town speeds in a comfortable rev range and that would also give you a higher top speed if that's what you'd like.
Motorbike Camping for the win!
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