YMMV and I'm not recommending anyone remove their ABS. And, if you have a habit of engaging your ABS or locking up your non-ABS brakes, you should probably keep/get ABS.
In 21 years of riding K-bikes (and a Triumph Tiger which has much better brakes than a 2v), I've locked up my front wheel once, at low speed, going downhill, in loose gravel. I managed to modulate the brake and get stopped. I've ridden in rain countless times some of them commuting in traffic. I've done a track-day in the rain. I've ridden in snow at least twice (I don't recommend it). Once (riding in 6-8 inches of snow) I managed to not run over the rider who when down in front of me and get my bike stopped w/o dropping it. That was fun.
Quite honestly, I just don't see the need on a 2v K-bike. The brakes are fairly anemic to begin with. And, yes, I understand that ABS is more about road conditions than how large your rotors are or how many pistons your calipers have. But, it stands to reason that the more powerful the brakes the more easily they'll lock up.
Now, I could go out and lock-up my brakes, crash and die tomorrow. It could happen. But, the odds are pretty long.
"What, me worry",
Tom