ABS does not neccesarily stop you better. It prevents lockup and to date I have not been able to pull the clappers hard enough to experieince that. It may help with bad weather where a lock up is possibly more prevelant. IMHO I'd would rather not have ABS on a bike. I prefer having control of the applied brakes and their responce.
I prefer having control of the bike, the ABS controls brakes better then 99% of people can.
I've done over 20k miles on an ABS bike, and even if it saved me only once it would be worth the
extra $, but it actually saved my a$$ at least 3 times from certain front wheel lock-up crashes.
I was testing the ABS very often, learning how it works so it wouldn't surprise me.
Most people do a huge mistake when the ABS kicks in - they panic and let go of the brakes and
then re-apply them. That's something that will confuse the ABS and should never be done.
I've had situations where a cat would jump in front of me out of a tree, and my braking path included
2 changes in pavement granulation, gravel, wavy road patches and wheat spilled from a truck that
just passed.
Try not to luck up the wheels over that.
I just stomped both and stopped eventually.
I even won a bet with a guy on an CBR1000RR outbraking him 2 out of 3 times on
perfect pavement
with my budget brakes, and that was with him KNOWING he will have to make an emergency stop.
THis is really a no-brainer, and it soon will be a law.