Nope, just never use first for anything other than taking off. These beasts are quite happy down to 10km/h (not 10mph) in second gear, in fact they'll easily take off in second so I just dont use it once moving.
Agreed, it shouldnt be used to stop, but it absolutely should be used as a brake. Engine braking, if used properly, accounts for about a third of your overall braking effect. Thats why trucks have exhaust brakes.
May be a bit un-pc but thats the way i do it.
..but the engine is not a brake, and should not be used to stop...
May be a bit un-pc but thats the way i do it.

The less room I have the more engine breaking I do! Trying to slow these steeds without engine breaking, just "free wheeling" can be a little scary IMO! I use every gear including first when doing this, I also blip the throttle to match the RPM's. I also think you can get the most breaking power out of the engine around 5000 RPM, and if done right will make a quick nice and smooth stop. In an emergency, I've made the back tire chirp a little when engine breakin (should had a higher rpm). Obviously, if Im doing relaxed riding and engine breaking I dont do it at that high of an RPM. I dont ALWAYS use first to engine break at low speeds but, I am always still moving when I put it in first before I come to a stop... 
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