My take: I advocate going to court and putting yourself and your actions and motives in the most positive light possible, without being dishonest.
Say nothing about poor traction, the quality of your tires, etc. Do not defend why you were riding a motorcycle (unless you have a good story, like "while it was really colder than I prefer to ride, my car was in the shop (or has been leaking oil, or needs a brake, job, etc.), so I had to bundle up and hope nobody would hit me...". Not suggesting you lie, but if there was ANY reason you did not take a car, use it.
Admit that you understand how dangerous it is to run a red light, but underplay it in favor of the situation. "As a motorcyclist, I understand more than most drivers how dangerous it is when vehicles run red lights. As you know, I entered the intersection one-half second after the light changed to red. Unfortunately, my attention was behind me, due to an erratic driver...".
Again, without telling anything untrue (although the other driver will not be present, nor will a cop, since this was an automated camera), state every little erratic behavior the driver demonstrated. While looking behind you to see where he was, and possibly looking for a way to get over and let him pass, you looked ahead to see the light turning yellow. While you were not speeding, you were simply afraid to make a quick stop for fear of being hit by the nutjob behind you.
"In summary, your honor, I would rather be standing here today and paying a fine, if I must, than to be lying in a box six feet under."