This is perfect. A perfect video for why all of your beliefs in ABS is so flawed.
Pause the video at :17. Look at the space between cone 3 and 4 from the right. Visualize this as a driveway, or intersection. Visualize another vehicle pulling or turning in front of the rider. Press play and continue to visualize a vehicle pulling out as the video plays. Or perhaps there's traffic there, or a breakdown, etc.
EITHER WAY, with brakes, ABS or MABS anything than anti-gravity or teleportation technology it results in an impact. So ABS, MABS, CABS, it doesn't really matter you've either as I've said low sided and slid off the road or got a good shot at grandpa as he's finally turned his head to see you getting read to join him in the passenger seat. This is the great lie of ABS. As I've said before, which is worse? Hitting the car upright? Or sliding off the road? This is why ABS only reduces your chances 20%. That means 4 out of 5 times something really bad's still going to happen! And that's saying with 100% certainty that non-ABS you would've had an accident.
So in reference to the above video. Here's been my whole point about ABS and how "ABS saved me".
So yes all these technologies are great. And in their perfect test scenarios indeed they do what they're designed to do. In the real world they have their minor impacts in the overall scheme of things. I mean, you can say "well Vic you'd have to be stupid not to see the benefits of MCS." No no no...you misunderstand completely. If you have to use your MCS every corner you take, then you got other issues. MCS should come into play for you, even the most aggressive riders, 1 in a 100 corners? If you're telling me "Well I want MCS because every corner I take on my non-ABS I lock the brakes and low side" then there's some other issue at hand. That rider can't say "MCS saved me".
So let's look at the overall picture throughout braking history.
No brakes - Very unsafe, most likely in the course of a 100 mile ride there's probably 100% chance of having an accident
Drum brakes - undesirable, at least the vehicle can be brought to a stop without trying to coast from 10mph. But just this alone probably reduces your chance of having an accident 90% in a 100 miles ride.
disc brakes - very safe, chances of having an accident during a 100 mile ride are <1%. So there's a >99% chance, with disc brakes alone, of making it back home to park it in the garage.
ABS brakes - very safe, chances of having an accident during a 100 miles ride are <.8%. So there's a >99.2%chance, with ABS brakes, of making it back hom to park it in the garage.
CABS brakes - very safe, chance of having an accident during a 100 mile ride are <.75%. So there's a >99.25% chance, with CABS brakes, of making it back home to park it in the garage.
ABS decreases your risk 20% every time you have some "close call". That's not much. It's something. But it's not like it doubles your chances of not wrecking. 4 out 5 times WITH ABS you're still going to have the accident! Now lets add in this cornering thing. How often will this stuff come into play? Unless you've completely dedicated your life to