I can only comment on the linked/ABS brakes on the new 700 Deauville as that's what I have.
The back brake, when applied, will also use one of the six pistons in the front brake. The front brake does not apply the rear and remains independent.
As it only uses 15% of the power of the front brake when using the rear it doesn't exactly 'jam them on'. I find that braking hard with the rear you do feel the front apply but the feeling to my mind is that of pulling the bike down to the road more than anything else and it seems to settle it nicely.
I've used the rear to tighten a line mid corner and not felt that it was detrimental to have the linked system. But, it's a Deauville so I'm not going at supersonic speeds. (but I don't hang around)
I have consciously tried to lock the rear to see how the system behaves. From a decent speed I literaly stood on the rear brake pedal and the bike came to a stop pretty quickly with no undue dramas. Whether that's the linked system or the ABS I don't know, but I didn't feel the ABS taking over (perhaps I'll actually have to stand up on it next time).
With regard to balrog's point: My return journey from work takes me off a fast dual-carriageway up a slip road to turn left onto a B road. I can go up the slip road doing at least the NSL and am well past the 90yds give-way warning sign before I apply the brakes. Again, no dramas, just a strong, smooth stop well short of the line. Compared to some of the bikes (and cars) I've driven the brakes on the Deauville are excellent.
Mike.
Edited for some typos.