I believe that these statistics are much more related to the fact that virtually all ABS-equipped motorcycles currently on the road in the US are BMWs, as BMW has been installing ABS on almost every motorcycle sold since 1989. In my opinion the statistics show that BMW riders crash less often than riders of other brands. You would crash less too if you were over 50, had been riding for many years, were riding a touring motorcycle and had paid $16,000 for your bike.
In a related item: The June 2010 issue of
Motorcycle Consumer News on page 9 of their
MC Bulletins section states that the federally-funded motorcycle crash study currently being performed to update the 1980's Hurt study has reduced its sample size from 1200 to only 300 crashes. The Federal Government defends the reduction of the sample crashes as being "statistically sound". In response, the Motorcycle Safety Foundation has formally announced that it plans to withhold the $3 million that it had committed to donate toward the federal crash study. Instead they intend to perform their own study in conjunction with the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute, using cameras and instrumentation mounted on numerous bikes for 6-18 months. MSF's idea is to see what riders are doing to avoid crashing instead of investigating the crashes after they happen.
Having worked for a local government for 35 years, I can tell you with conviction that we are here to help.