Strange how there's so many different instructions being given on this. My ex South Wales Police instructor pulled me up for putting my left foot down, and told me that I should always put my right foot down, as this leaves your left foot free to put the gear into neutral as you came to a stop and to select the gears when ready to go.
I used to always stop with the rear brake, but years ago after an emergency stop which went horribly wrong I now use the front brake almost exclusively. Luckily there was no damage - trust me this was all down to luck not judgement - and only after the incident did I realise that I hadn't even touched the front brake, as at the time my instict was to mainly use the back brake. It scared the Bejeesus out of me and changed my riding style forever I can tell you.
As an aside, I often found that when stopping the bike could drop to the left but after following a Police bike I noticed that when they stopped they used to reach forward with their right foot a bit as they came to a stop. They didn't over-do it but it was enough to make sure that the bike dropped automatically to the right. Try it - it works.
I used to always stop with the rear brake, but years ago after an emergency stop which went horribly wrong I now use the front brake almost exclusively. Luckily there was no damage - trust me this was all down to luck not judgement - and only after the incident did I realise that I hadn't even touched the front brake, as at the time my instict was to mainly use the back brake. It scared the Bejeesus out of me and changed my riding style forever I can tell you.

As an aside, I often found that when stopping the bike could drop to the left but after following a Police bike I noticed that when they stopped they used to reach forward with their right foot a bit as they came to a stop. They didn't over-do it but it was enough to make sure that the bike dropped automatically to the right. Try it - it works.

, You can't cover the brake that way.

