Brake Bleeding ABS question.

Okay from the helms, G2IC, and TI.net I have a pretty good idea
about the process of bleeding the brake system but I do want to
clarify a few points.

First off I own a 92 GSR so I have ABS which makes this whole
process a bit more difficult. My main question is does the ABS
unit need to be bled in addition to the normal bleeding of the
system? In other words will the system (ABS) still work if I only flush
out my old fluid from the MC and put in all new stuff, or do you
have to flush the ABS as well?

If you have to flush the ABS- then does the fluid come from the
MC itself or only from the high pressure ABS unit? I assume if it
comes from the MC then doing the normal bleeding first would be
best but what order should I proceed in? ABS first or MC first?

Thanks for any help- i really want to improve my brake feel not
destroy it or my car lol.

PS~ I have a full set of speed bleeders and plan on using MotulRBF600
assuming i can find some in an actual store.

Do not touch the ABS unit, you need 2 certain tools to bleed and flush at that system which you can’t get or afford. So once the abs unit dies it’s over. Unless you want to pay for a tool you’ll only use once which cost 500 or more dollars from what i remember.

The ABS system is also under pressure so do not touch it.

Does that mean that i can still bleed/flush my MC with other fluid? Do the two fluid mix with one another if i only put it into my MC? It says not to mix fluids so this has me concerned. If not then I have no problems leaving the ABS alone as I dont really care for it anyways.

i also want to know this, i flushed my system with superblue ate fluid and i have ABS so im wondering will this do anything to it?