Having the clutch engaged with a closed throttle will not reduce your braking effectiveness - see how fast you go with a closed throttle on a road. Its not always easy to tell if you have locked the rear - some tyres don't even squeal or chirp much - the first thing you will notice is the backend trying to overtake the front. Some bikes have a really strong rear brake with bugger all feedback. But different bikes need different techniques for stopping - on a cruiser you probably want to use more rear - on a sportsbike you don't want to use much - if your really hard on the brakes your rear wheel won't even be on the ground at all - or just skipping which would only take a touch on the rear to lock it.
I love the smell of twin V16's in the morning..
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