Well said Mcrider, I guess being brought up in a time (and place) where front brakes on bicycles were a novelty right up tot he 70's we became a little bit rear brake heavy handed.
Most likely many 70's /80's motorbikes in New Zealand could still have relatively virgin front braking systems.
Another point could be that disc brakes were something new fangled when I got into motorcycling in the early 70's, my friends Yamaha RD350 being one of the first I ever encountered.
My own bike of the time was a Suzuki T350 REBEL, two stroke, 105 mph any day you wanted and twin leading shoe brakes that did squat when you pulled in the lever no matter how many hours you spent on them or new cables you fitted.
All this may have led me to my eronious thoughts on the usefullness of front brakes.
I better check my technique out next time I ride, old habits may be hard to break!