Whether ABS is any good or not is purely subjective, my point is that it is notoriously unreliable and is often removed when it fails as it it regarded by the owners as an uneconomic repair. It also has the problem of linked brakes which can cause premature wear on rear pads.
Those of us that ride Airheads on a regular basis of course never think about ABS, which is why I haven't got it and never want it.................in fact I don't own (and never have) a vehicle that has ABS, it's just something else to go wrong, I put Aircon in the same bracket! (founder member of the Luddites Club of course!)
At he risk of protracting an argument that is, as you say, purely subjective......
"notoriously unreliable " IS SUSPECT.
The wear on the rear pads would surely be what would be expected if that rider wasn't over-relying on front end braking
My current GSA does NOT have ABS, my previous one had the oft-maligned Servo ABS.
I do know that the previous one DID save me and my pillion (admittedly 100% my fault for being in the situation that it had to be there to do so, but that fact remains)
I also know that I'm conscious of NOT having it when I'm out now, especially on these winter slippery greasy roads.
Either way, it doesn't bother me......If the bike I have now had come with ABS, I'd still have got it, then I'd have removed it for zero cost if it had played up.
I do suspect though that back in 2004 when I got that first ABS equipped bike, I was probably riding at 80% twattishness, feeling that I had that 20% covered by comparative youth and ABS, whearas now, I only ride at 50% twattishness, knowing that I hurt SO much more and having another 100k miles on a bike under my belt.
Conclusion....Inconclusive
