I sure could have used them the time I was riding home in the pouring rain in rush hour city traffic and the metro bus in front of me suddenly blew the transmission and dumped gallons of tranny oil all over the road creating a near frictionless surface. I ended up pinned under the bus watching a car spin out of control directly at me...it's front bumper stopped six inches from my face.
Or the time I had to go through a one lane tunnel under a railroad track (it was about 50 feet long) and a car came barrelling down the tunnel (the road curved on both sides so there was no way to see oncoming traffic until you were both IN the tunnel - the cager completely ignored the compressed air horn I blew before entering the tunnel...) It was raining, everything was slick, and everything happened so fast I don't think a professional race car driver would have had the reflexes to not do what I did - grab the front brake (I didn't even remember grabbing it) and go down like a ton of bricks. Again, car stopped inches from me...
I'd pay a lot to have ABS...didn't even know Harley offered it. Can I get it installed on my 2008 XL 1200?
I'd bet dollars to donuts that if SCIENTIFIC tests were conducted, ABS would whip non-ABS 90% of the time. But I do agree they have to be designed well and made to endure the inevitable ravages of time and the elements.
And yes, even with ABS if a person rides poorly, they're still in the danger zone. Definitely get as much training as you can. (Off note, if you live in the DC area, an EXCELLENT bike course is Motorcycle Riding Concepts:
Motorcycle Riding Concepts Taught by motorcycle cops.
I'm old enough to remember when seat belts were mandated...and riding helmetless was legal. I remember people hysterical over seat belts (what if you go off a bridge? You could drown trying to get out of the seat belt...) and the uproar over helmets. As a libertarian, I'd don't think either should be mandatory...but not wearing them is like filling your gas tank while smoking...you're just taking very dangerous unnecessary risks.
Seat belts saved my life once, and ditto my bike helmet at least three times.
Two thumbs up for ABS!!