You get the funniest looks from drivers when parked next to them at a light while riding a bike with a dry clutch (marble in the engine sound).
I don't see why anyone would need to use the clutch to hold the bike from rolling back on a hill or use the clutch otherwise for anything but to accelerate from a stop or to change gears. The rear brake is separate from the front. Even on a hill once can balance the bike with the left foot on the ground and the right foot on the rear brake, releasing as the clutch comes out when starting off.
Bleu: fangul!