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Just to put an end point to my participation in this thread.......my contention has never been about separating front from rear and using one at the total exclusion of the other. It's how cleverly Honda designed the LBS so that slight pressure on either lever or pedal allows the rider to control the amount of F/R bias within the limits of the system. As Honda put it when describing the ST1300's LBS: "The advantage of linked brakes is that the rider can control brake bias between front and rear wheels, within the limits of the system. At speed, linked brakes help balance braking between front and rear, making front trail braking in corners more predictable. At slow speeds, trailing the rear brake helps control speed without bringing the bike to a sudden stop".