1) At the beginning 1/3 of an off-ramp a wonderful SUV decided it would be a good idea to stop and back up to the entrance of said ramp. Toss in a little sand and grated concrete paving - the "pucker factor" was high. I felt the front wheel shake and "stutter" a bit - but I felt complete control over the front wheel and the clip-ons the entire time. At no point did I feel like the bike was going to step out, wash out, or otherwise do something ugly. GIven the conditions and the weight (it's an 08 Yamaha FJR1300 if you're wondering) I'm honestly not sure if I could have stopped as quickly without the ABS.
2)Traveling one of my favorite two lane twisties just outside of the city, I was riding 2up with the other half. A deer suddenly decided it wanted to be on the other side of the road, about 400 feet in front of me. With a rapid change in elevation and angle, coupled with the weight of two passengers, the bike stopped quite well with nary a complaint. Deer hopped about its own, happily.
Based on Sunday alone - I have completely changed my opinion on ABS on motorcycles. Would I want it on my razor-sharp 600 class track only bike? I don't think so. Would I want it on my current (and next) street-ridden motorcycle? Absolutely.
Granted this is all based on my own, humble experience. YMMV. Thought I'd share.
Keep it safe and shiny everyone!
